Overview
Percona Server for MySQL's self-tuning algorithms and support for extremely high-performance hardware delivers excellent performance and reliability.
Percona Server for MySQL is trusted by thousands of enterprises to provide better performance and concurrency for their most demanding workloads than other MySQL servers, and delivers greater value to MySQL server users with optimized performance, greater scalability and availability, enhanced backups and increased visibility.
Highlights
- Percona Server for MySQL is a free, fully compatible, enhanced drop-in replacement for MySQL
Details
Typical total price
$0.105/hour
Pricing
Instance type | Product cost/hour | EC2 cost/hour | Total/hour |
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c3.large Recommended | $0.00 | $0.105 | $0.105 |
Additional AWS infrastructure costs
Type | Cost |
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EBS General Purpose SSD (gp2) volumes | $0.10/per GB/month of provisioned storage |
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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Usage instructions
Once you start your VM you need to login via SSH using admin user Once it is done you need to find temporary mysql password in mysqld.log it looks like:
A temporary password is generated for root@localhost: jT?.Wde<k3)t
After that you should login to mysqld console using mysql -u root -p
And update password.
ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'NewPassword';
With the temporary password it is not possible even to view databases
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Community and commercial support options are available.
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AWS Support is a one-on-one, fast-response support channel that is staffed 24x7x365 with experienced and technical support engineers. The service helps customers of all sizes and technical abilities to successfully utilize the products and features provided by Amazon Web Services.