Amazon RDS provides easy deployment and management, supporting multiple databases like MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL. Its scalability, automation for backups, patches, and disaster recovery ensure efficient operations. Users value the fully managed nature, high availability, and security features including encryption and IAM. Flexible scaling options, performance insights, and integration with AWS services like CloudWatch enhance usability. It offers a streamlined experience with reliable analytics and supports diverse use cases.
- "The impact of Amazon RDS scalability and backup has been positive, with good vertical scaling, scale up and down, horizontal scaling, and storage scaling."
- "Based on my experience, I would rate this solution a nine out of ten."
- "I use Amazon RDS to support scalability, with multi-AZ support being an essential aspect."
Amazon RDS users indicated challenges with complex migration tools and lack of shell access, which limits performance troubleshooting. The interface and initial setup process require simplification. Costs and technical support are concerns. Users desire better integration with Microsoft products, support for diverse databases, more scalability, and enhancements in monitoring capabilities. Security and backup features need further improvements, and a more user-friendly graphical interface is required to enhance database management and visibility.
- "User interface needs improvement for using IPS and CloudWatch to scale and utilize read replicas, enabling performance insights to view query formats where the bottlenecks occur, identifying the fixes, slow queries, and missing indexes, improving the security and monitoring with alerts."
- "The backup and restore processes take more time compared to other providers. For instance, if DigitalOcean takes two minutes to restore or create a backup, AWS will take 2 to 3 minutes."
- "The technical support from Amazon could improve. I would rate them a six out of ten as they do not fully meet my expectations."