RDS backup strategy is unclear
RDS runs automated (point-in-time) backups plus snapshots. Read replicas serve read load, not recovery.
Try this first
- 1Set automated backups to at least 7 days, 30 for production
- 2Take periodic manual snapshots for longer retention
- 3Test a restore at least quarterly in a test account
- 4Read replicas for read-heavy or cross-region DR, not as backup substitute
When to bring us in
For strict RPO/RTO, look at Multi-AZ plus cross-region replicas, fits in the DR plan.
See also
- Everyone logs in with the AWS root accountRoot is for emergencies and billing. Day-to-day work belongs in IAM users or SSO.
- Every developer has AdministratorAccessAdministratorAccess everywhere is convenient now, painful later. Start with role-based policies.
- Everyone has individual IAM users with their own passwordIdentity Center (formerly AWS SSO) links to your IdP and issues temporary credentials per session.
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