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Amazon delivers the golden egg - RDS

was only a matter of time for the mysql db to be in the cloud properly.

Amazon RDS provides a fully featured MySQL database, so the code, applications, and tools that you use today with your existing MySQL databases work in Amazon RDS without modification. The service automatically handles common database administration tasks, such as setup and provisioning, patch management, and backup. You also have the flexibility to scale the compute and storage resources associated with your database instance through a simple API call. Like all AWS infrastructure services, Amazon RDS is easy to deploy and simple to manage. Here are some highlights for Amazon RDS

can i get a 'yay' - now if only they had custom versions of a really really lightweight hypertuned OS image.  like a really custom nginx, memcached, php, zend image the dream would be complete.  really good news thou to have something like this now in the cloud. 

comments (4)

Oct 27, 2009
Documentally said...
I have no idea what any of this means.. If your next blog is entirely in Klingon then you have gone way beyond geek my friend.. :)
Oct 27, 2009
Philip Campbell said...
we come in peace. shoot to kill.
Oct 27, 2009
Philip Campbell said...
or alternatively. KKKKKKKKKKHHHHHANNN......
Oct 29, 2009
Richard Mackney said...
"you have gone way beyond geek my friend" haha!

I had a look at their pricing when they announced it and, I've not done the full sums yet, but it looks like if you are going to be running over 3 databases then you'd still be better off (cost wise) with a full instance running MySQL. I know there is all the management of a full server to consider, but at least you can use the instance for other stuff www, ftp, dns etc.

I've noticed there is nearly 400 Linux/Unix AMI's listed! the geeks are building them and adding them daily :) I'm surprised there isn't a lightweight build listed ... http://bit.ly/1G4DUL (and if not, we can build one from a base os, or wait for another geek to do it and bundle it :)

Anyway, I think it's a great move, and a maintenance free MySQL in the cloud is pretty tempting.

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