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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:43:47+00:00 2026-05-13T17:43:47+00:00

I just created my first database instance on the Amazon RDS service. I was

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I just created my first database instance on the Amazon RDS service. I was wondering…

1) Is there a way to have Amazon automatically back up my data in a way that it persists even if the instance is deleted?

2) Is it possible to share tables across multiple instances?

3) When I first connected to the instance, I found there were three databases: the one I specifically created, innob, and mysql. Should I continue using the one I created or one of the others? Are there cost implications?

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    2026-05-13T17:43:47+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:43 pm

    1) Is there a way to have Amazon
    automatically back up my data in a way
    that it persists even if the instance
    is deleted?

    Yes, Amazon can automatically backup your data

    Amazon RDS can automatically back up
    all of your DB Instances. You can set
    the backup parameters when you create
    a DB Instance. However, if you don’t
    set the backup retention period,
    Amazon RDS sets a default period for
    you. You can modify the backup
    parameters whenever you want.

    See here

    Also, there are DB snapshots which are are user-initiated backups of a DB Instance. DB Snapshots are retained until they are deleted by the user. See here.

    2) Is it possible to share tables across multiple instances?

    Yes, the instances must be in the same security group.

    3) When I first connected to the
    instance, I found there were three
    databases: the one I specifically
    created, innob, and mysql.

    The innodb and mysql tables are needed for mysql to run. You should use the one you created.

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