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− | There are two [[Amazon EC2 networking platforms]] that host Amazon RDS DB instances: <code>[[EC2-VPC]]</code> and <code>EC2-Classic</code>. EC2-Classic networking is retiring. The end of life is planned for August 15, 2022. | + | There are two [[Amazon EC2 networking platforms]] that host Amazon RDS DB instances: <code>[[EC2-VPC]]</code> and <code>[[EC2-Classic]]</code>. EC2-Classic networking is retiring. The end of life is planned for August 15, 2022. <ref>https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_VPC.html</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 06:57, 4 August 2022
There are two Amazon EC2 networking platforms that host Amazon RDS DB instances: EC2-VPC
and EC2-Classic
. EC2-Classic networking is retiring. The end of life is planned for August 15, 2022. [1]
See also[edit]
- Amazon databases: AWS RDS, storage,
aws rds
, Amazon RDS Proxy, RDS FAQs, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, AWS Outposts, Amazon Aurora, Amazon Aurora Serverless , Amazon DocumentDB, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Redshift, Amazon QLDB, Amazon RDS Performance Insights, DataFileRead, DMS, Amazon Neptune, Amazon MemoryDB for Redis, Amazon RDS query editor for Aurora Serverless, Amazon Redshift query editor, AWS RDS Snapshots, AWS RDS Instance Types,rds_superuser
, Authentication, autoscaling
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