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$0.01 /monthPricing Model: Per Feature
- Yes, has free trial
- Yes, has free version
Reviews
- Ease of Use4.4
- Customer Service4.4
- Value for Money4.3
Likelihood to recommend
Top Features
- 4.6
- Monitoring4.6
- Storage Optimization4.5
- 4.4
- 4.3
What is Amazon RDS?
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) allows users to set up, operate, and scale a database in the cloud. Amazon RDS provides cost-efficient and resizable capacity while automating time-consuming administration tasks such as hardware provisioning, setup, patching, and backups. It frees you to focus on applications so you can give them the performance and security they need. Available Amazon RDS database engines: Amazon Aurora, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Oracle Database, and SQL Server.
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Deployment
- Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
- Desktop - Mac
- Desktop - Windows
- Desktop - Linux
- Desktop - Chromebook
- On-Premise - Windows
- On-Premise - Linux
- Mobile - Android
- Mobile - iPhone
- Mobile - iPad
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- Email/Help Desk
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- In Person
- Live Online
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- Amazon Web Services
- Located in United States
- Founded in 2006
- https://aws.amazon.com/
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Amazon RDS Pricing
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$0.01 /monthPricing Model: Per Feature
- Yes, has free trial
- Yes, has free version
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Amazon RDS is free to try, and users only pay for what they use.
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3.7
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4.6
Storage Optimization
4.5
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Amazon RDS Reviews
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Overall
4.7
Ease of Use
4.4
Customer Service
4.4
- "The stability and reliability of this product make it an amazing choice."
- "It is one of the most simple and lightweight solutions available in the market with amazing scalability as per the usage, its disaster recovery is great."
- "In the long run you get a best in class reliability and performances without comparison."
- "Provides an effective database solution for us that can be managed in the same dashboard with our other AWS products."
- "I think it could be way easier to use, at the beginning I used to get confused because there were too many options in a confusing dashboard."
- "My biggest complaint about RDS is that I did not find it sooner."
- "The fact that the database will start from a stopped state after 7 days is particularly annoying. This could be remedied by using lambda to shut it down, but that's added work."
- "Also replicating databases can get stuck sometimes if you don't know what you are doing. Replication can be pain depending upon whether you want (master-master) or (master-slaves)."
Pros
- "The stability and reliability of this product make it an amazing choice."
- "It is one of the most simple and lightweight solutions available in the market with amazing scalability as per the usage, its disaster recovery is great."
- "In the long run you get a best in class reliability and performances without comparison."
- "Provides an effective database solution for us that can be managed in the same dashboard with our other AWS products."
Cons
- "I think it could be way easier to use, at the beginning I used to get confused because there were too many options in a confusing dashboard."
- "My biggest complaint about RDS is that I did not find it sooner."
- "The fact that the database will start from a stopped state after 7 days is particularly annoying. This could be remedied by using lambda to shut it down, but that's added work."
- "Also replicating databases can get stuck sometimes if you don't know what you are doing. Replication can be pain depending upon whether you want (master-master) or (master-slaves)."
Most Recent Video User Review for Amazon RDS
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Justin: Hi, I'm Justin, DevOps engineer, and I give AWS RDS five out of five stars. For more reviews like these, please click the link below. Before using RDS, we had used conventionally managed on-premise databases like Marie DB and PostgreSQL SQL. They definitely worked, but the problem is we don't have a database expert on our team. We wanted to minimize some of the maintenance associated with using databases while still having the flexibility to scale on demand to meet our growing needs. And RDS provides a much better way of doing that than trying to manage everything ourselves.
We chose RDS for a couple of reasons. First of which being, we are already heavily invested in the AWS ecosystem. We figured, hey, we'll go ahead and give this a shot and see if it's any good. The upside is it definitely is. RDS takes the most complicated parts of database management and abstracts them away so that we don't have to worry about that. It was fairly simple. It probably took me maybe half an hour to get it demo instance going, to get it set up and to test it out. It was very, very easy to get started with.
The hardest part of migration and onboarding wasn't really anything to do with RDS itself specifically. It was just simply a process of migrating all of our data from on-premise over to RDS, but we already had tools to do that. And so it wasn't really any different than copying as any other database. If you're thinking about using RDS, you may look at the value proposition and think, well, we can run this in RDS, or we can run this on premises and save a lot of money. That's definitely true, but I would also say consider the cost savings in time of having to manage everything yourself, having to scale everything yourself, having to patch everything yourself. For us, it came out to a definite net positive.
Amazon RDS User Review
5.0
Justin S.
DevOps Engineer•Computer Software
Most Helpful Reviews for Amazon RDS

Monish K.
senior software engineer
Computer Software, 1001-5000 employees
Used the software for: 2+ years
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Reviewer Source
Source: Capterra
April 20, 2020
"Cost Effective and Fully Cloud Managed Relational Database Service"
Overall: Had A Really Great Experience with RDS, I have been evaluating Aurora with Native RDS so i will be talking more about Aurora in this Review
Pros: RDS provides support for verity of database systems like mysql, postgreSql, Maria DB, Oracle, Microsoft Sql and a hybrid Aurora (supports both mysql & psql)
Resizing, network management processes like subnet and security group are easily manageable.
Using Aurora it has become easy to transfer data from DB to S3 using "INTO OUTFILE S3" query
Aurora is really faster when it comes to executing heavy flock of query simultaneously when compared with its native RDS, it increases the over all through put
Aurora Server less is a extremely cost effective solution when used with proper configurations, it scales up and scales down as per its usage (pay per sec)
Supports Auto Backing up and scheduled snapshotting which stores the DB snapshot in S3, which helps in recovery at times of data deleted by mistake or data corruption by some failure in the application etc
Aurora provides Export Snapshot to S3 feature, its a additional feature towards data movement from RDS to S3, from this we can easily migrate data from RDS to Redshift or Athena via S3
Cons: Can't change subnet of a multi AZ RDS Database directly, to achieve this i had to first change my DB to single AZ
Aurora Server less dose not scale up when used with low CPU utilising application, user should have given the flexibility to change the autoscaling parameter for Aurora server less (CPU utilisation 70%)
Aurora the use of "INTO OUTFILE S3" query requires some additional setup steps at the s3 bucket end and IAM role which is well documented, but quite confusing,
Aurora dose not support newer mysql or psql versions which are supported by its native RDS's
Aurora when compared with its native RDS its slower for executing single queries,
officers Aurora is really faster when it comes to executing heavy flock of query simultaneously, but at the least we expect Aurora to perform as the same level as its native RDS when it comes to single queries
Aurora's Export Snapshot to S3 feature only supports Parquet file format, and on trigging Export it takes more time to start, it wold be better if the process starts instantaneously
Reviewer Source
Source: Capterra
April 20, 2020

Ana A.
Security Architecture Discipline leader
Banking, 10,001+ employees
Used the software for: 1-2 years
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Reviewer Source
Source: Capterra
July 18, 2022
"High availability even for database beginners"
Overall: I am using it as a MySQL server. With a managed database server, almost everything can be configured by just operating the configuration screen, so it is recommended that even members with little knowledge of MySQL can create a high availability database infrastructure, such as creating a Master-Slave configuration. It was possible to significantly reduce the man-hours required to install and configure the DB supports in EC2 and the upgrade procedure for maintenance, and dedicate the man-hours to other design and construction work. Including a BD license, it has freed us from license management. In addition, by not needing a physical space, we are freed from the whole flow of purchasing it.
Pros: It is a pay-per-use system where you are only charged for the number of transactions that occur. Still, there is also a subscription system called Reserved Instances (RI), so instances that generate transactions frequently use this system to reduce costs significantly. There are three types to choose from: one-year prepayment, one-year prepayment, monthly payment, and no prepayment, depending on the kind of discount. Pay-per-use is basically cheaper for cases where transactions do not occur frequently, depending on the situation, so you can optimize the charge by using different payment methods depending on the application.
Cons: I would like you to provide a concrete fault test solution. If you do not have a high level of knowledge about RDS, you cannot be relieved that you cannot perform useful failure tests assuming a failure occurs.
Alternatives Considered: Quickbase
Reasons for Choosing Amazon RDS: It is necessary to stop updating the specifications, but it is easy and simple to update.
Switched From: PostgreSQL
Reasons for Switching to Amazon RDS: I migrated to RDS from a database server with MySQL installed on a LINUX server. When creating a master-slave configuration, it was necessary to configure MySQL for two servers, but with the switch to RDS, only a few clicks are needed. In addition, the Availability Zone automatically becomes redundant, which makes it easier to manage.
Reviewer Source
Source: Capterra
July 18, 2022
Verified Reviewer
Information Technology and Services, 10,001+ employees
Used the software for: 2+ years
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Source: Capterra
December 1, 2022
"Amazon RDS - All Your Databases at same place"
Overall: Great!
Pros: Amazon RDS provides the capability to host whichever database server customer wants, providing options like MS SQL , PostgreSQL, and have its own in house Aurora DB.With the Host and user/password simplified model like any other database it allows users who are not familiar with cloud to use it similarly.I have used Amazon RDS with all kind of databases and the way it optimizes costs and provides integration to logs is amazing.
Cons: Log and monitoring on the console could be improved and enhanced heavily
Switched From: Toad
Reasons for Switching to Amazon RDS: Cloud!
Reviewer Source
Source: Capterra
December 1, 2022

Aleksandr S.
Principal software engineer
Computer Software, 11-50 employees
Used the software for: 2+ years
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Source: Capterra
April 6, 2021
"Will cost you all yourmoney."
Overall: Easy to setup. Very expensive. Play great with other AWS services.
The main issue is that metrics collected manually will never meet AWS metrics which are used to bill your stack. And of course AWS point of view will be much costly. Their Enterprise Support can not understand why metrics extracted from DB itself do not meet billing metrics and will endlessly redirect you to yet another expert.
Pros: Requires minimum knowledge or time to set up the database.
Everything you need is basically there.
Documentation is fantastic.
It just works and takes all the burden of infrastructure management from you.
A handful of engines, version, and extensions to them are supprted.
Integrated seamless to AWS infrastructure.
Cons: Price. It will literally eat 7/8 of your infrastructure budget.
Metrics lies. Performance insight simply does not work. Note, this is an opinion of somebody who paid for AWS Enterprise support (sigh, that's me)
Backups are not backups per se, this is filesystem rsync. So it is easy to end up with broken DB.
Support is very poor.
Alternatives Considered: Google Cloud
Reasons for Choosing Amazon RDS: We already had few services deployed to AWS. This is the sole reason.
Switched From: Google Cloud
Reasons for Switching to Amazon RDS: RDS looked very promising. It still is except that you have no control over the bill.
Reviewer Source
Source: Capterra
April 6, 2021
Verified Reviewer
Computer & Network Security, 11-50 employees
Used the software for: Less than 6 months
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Source: Capterra
November 10, 2022
"Dependable Database management solution "
Overall: Overall it has amazing control features and i have never experienced any kind of downtime with them, they also have very enhanced security features so data birch is out of the question.
Pros: I is easy to integrate and implement also the customer support is quite good when one is having problems with any of their features.Its also important to note that the backup and recovery are free if you turn on the automation feature
Cons: Auto backup is not automatically turned on so if one forgets to turn it on this might cause challenges in the long run, also i don't think its right even after paying for the solution upfront that one has to leave their financial information on the system
Alternatives Considered: Oracle Database and MySQL
Reasons for Choosing Amazon RDS: The solution felt less expensive compared to the others with more advanced features
Reviewer Source
Source: Capterra
November 10, 2022













