AWS RDS Tutorial: Setting up a Database in Amazon RDS | KodeKloud
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 9. 07. 2024
- Learn how to set up a database in Amazon RDS with this comprehensive AWS RDS tutorial. In this video, we'll cover the benefits of using RDS and why it's important for your business. We'll then walk you through a step-by-step demo on how to set up your own database using Amazon RDS. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a solid understanding of how to use RDS to create, manage and scale your databases in the cloud.
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These are the topics covered in this video:
00:00 - Introduction
01:59 - How Database were managed earlier?
04:31 - Why do we need AWS RDS?
05:34 - AWS RDS Overview
07:01 - Demo - Setting Up A Database Using AWS RDS
15:00 - Conclusion
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Sanjeev Thiyagarajan is the GOAT when it comes to teaching and explaining-the best instructor by far.
You made it be a piece of cake. Really appreciated.
Great
Thanks for the video. That turned out to be very helpful for me.
Glad it helped
Excellent overview of RDS, the first 5 minutes where you set the context was very helpful as well.
However, being a Kodecloud subscriber, I don't see much of structured AWS content on the Kodecloud platform (like we have for Azure and now GCP).I do hope to see them soon.
Keep learning with us .Stay connected with our channel and team :) . Do subscribe the channel for more updates : )
Nice one, can you please make a deep dive course on AWS RDS.
Hey, thank you for your suggestion. Do check out our other tutorial videos and subscribe to us to stay connected. Cheers :)
I'm just gonna say it. Love your beards mate :)
how to download the slides?
what is db_name and db_identifier in this case
"Hello, db_name is the name of a specific database within an instance.
db_identifier is a unique name for the RDS instance itself."
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5 min out of 15 - absolutely unnecessary advertisement of management services and RDS in particular. Some centences repeated twice. Not expected to see it on the channel.
Hi Andrii, thank you for watching our video and for the honest feedback. We will definitely look into this. Do subscribe, like and share to stay connected with us. Cheers :)