Database server - AWS RDS
AWS Relational Database Service (RDS) is a web service that sets up, operates, and scales a relational database in the AWS Cloud. Turbonomic discovers RDS through your AWS targets and represents them as database server entities in the supply chain.
Monitored resources
Turbonomic monitors the following resources:
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Virtual memory (vMem)
Virtual memory (vMem) is the measurement of memory that is in use.
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Virtual CPU (vCPU)
Virtual CPU is the measurement of CPU that is in use.
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Storage amount
Storage amount is the measurement of storage capacity that is in use.
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Storage access (IOPS)
Storage access, also known as IOPS, is the per-second measurement of read and write access operations on a storage entity.
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DB cache hit rate
DB cache hit rate is the measurement of Database Server accesses that result in cache hits, measured as a percentage of hits versus total attempts. A high cache hit rate indicates efficiency.
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Connection
Connection is the measurement of database connections utilized by applications.
Actions
Turbonomic supports the following actions:
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Scale
Scale compute and storage resources to optimize performance and costs.
For details, see Scale actions for AWS RDS database servers.
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Stop and start (also known as parking actions)
Stop an idle Database Server temporarily as a cost-saving measure, and then start it at a later time.
For details, see Parking support for AWS RDS instances.