How are reserved instances totally different from on-demand db instances?



How are reserved instances totally different from on-demand db instances?..

Answer / Ajay Kumar Verma

Reserved Instances offer a more cost-effective way to use Amazon RDS by providing a discounted price for a fixed amount of time (one or three years). On the other hand, On-Demand instances allow users to pay for database usage by the hour.

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