AWS - RDS and Relational DatabasesWhich storage type option is valid when configuring AWS RDS storage?AMagneticBNVMeCSSD General Purpose (gp3)DTape DriveCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Review valid RDS storage typesAWS RDS supports SSD General Purpose (gp2/gp3), Provisioned IOPS SSD, and Magnetic (deprecated).Step 2: Identify the valid current optionSSD General Purpose (gp3) is a valid and recommended storage type for RDS.Final Answer:SSD General Purpose (gp3) -> Option CQuick Check:gp3 is valid RDS storage [OK]Quick Trick: Choose gp3 for modern RDS SSD storage [OK]Common Mistakes:Selecting deprecated or unsupported storage typesConfusing tape or NVMe with RDS storageAssuming Magnetic is still recommended
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