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Step-by-Step Guide to Creating an AWS RDS Database Instance

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 Amazon Relational Database Service (AWS RDS) makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. Instead of managing servers, patching OS, and handling backups manually, AWS RDS takes care of the heavy lifting so you can focus on building applications and data pipelines. In this blog, we’ll walk through how to create an AWS RDS instance , key configuration choices, and best practices you should follow in real-world projects. What is AWS RDS? AWS RDS is a managed database service that supports popular relational engines such as: Amazon Aurora (MySQL / PostgreSQL compatible) MySQL PostgreSQL MariaDB Oracle SQL Server With RDS, AWS manages: Database provisioning Automated backups Software patching High availability (Multi-AZ) Monitoring and scaling Prerequisites Before creating an RDS instance, make sure you have: An active AWS account Proper IAM permissions (RDS, EC2, VPC) A basic understanding of: ...

Hadoop 2x vs 3x top differences

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In many interviews, the first question for Hadoop developers is what are the differences between Hadoop 2 and 3. You already know that Hadoop upgraded from version 1. The below list is useful to know the differences. I have given Hadoop details in the form of questions and answers so that beginners can understand. Hadoop 2.x Vs 3.x The major change in hadoop 3 is no storage overhead. So, you may be curious about how Hadoop 3 is managing storage. My plan is for you is first to go through the list of differences and check the references section, to learn more about Hadoop storage management. References Real story of storage management in Hadoop Follow me on twitter Applyanalytics