Thank you for the video. I have a doubt. I have RESTful APIs in angular-based web applications which get/post data to Microsoft SQL DB. After migrating to AWS RDS, do I need to make any changes in those APIs? or in the web application?
With RDS no access to DB and OS which is not helpful.RDS Custom is better as it covers those. Best thing with RDS is the multi -az feature as you dont need to setup complex high availability and DR like RAC and Dataguard
Great explanation, thanks.
Great video , thank you !
great video! I cant wait to share what I learn here in class!
Loved this video! Thank you so much for the explanation.
Great teaching session as always Bart 👍
Thanks for the content!
Absolutely top quality presentation and knowledge depth. Many thanks.
thank you
can you ssh to the RDS instances ?
First thoughts: When did Donald Cerrone get into IT?
Nice video :)
I like this Crocodile Dundee guy, more, please.
Thank you for the video. I have a doubt. I have RESTful APIs in angular-based web applications which get/post data to Microsoft SQL DB. After migrating to AWS RDS, do I need to make any changes in those APIs? or in the web application?
hey bart, am sorry, did you you just pronounce mariadb as "marayadb", that's insane if you ask me!
With RDS no access to DB and OS which is not helpful.RDS Custom is better as it covers those. Best thing with RDS is the multi -az feature as you dont need to setup complex high availability and DR like RAC and Dataguard