AWS RDS provides a managed database experience to our customers, which also makes it incredibly easy for them to consume as many resources as needed without having to purchase any hardware, licenses, or operate a data center. New RDS customers and sometimes even experienced customers may find the costing exercise a bit nebulous and confusing due to multiple cost dimensions. This session will cater towards explaining cost components with running your database workloads on RDS SQL Server. We will discuss primary cost components, optimization best practices and we will also discuss AWS provided tools like Cost Usage Reports (CUR), tagging and cost explorer to identify how customers can reduce their RDS usage costs. Some of these optimization techniques can also be applied to other Open source service (OSS) engines on RDS as well.
Sign up to stay up to date with news, special announcements and educational content.
Redgate will only contact you about PASS Data Community Summit (in line with our Privacy Policy) unless you separately request emails about Redgate. You can unsubscribe from these updates at any time.