AWS - RDS and Relational DatabasesWhat storage option typically costs more for AWS RDS but offers higher durability and performance?AProvisioned IOPS SSDBGeneral Purpose SSD (gp3)CMagnetic storageDCold HDDCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Review RDS storage typesMagnetic and Cold HDD are cheaper but slower; Provisioned IOPS SSD offers high performance.Step 2: Compare cost and performanceProvisioned IOPS SSD costs more due to dedicated IOPS and durability.Final Answer:Provisioned IOPS SSD -> Option AQuick Check:High performance storage = Higher cost [OK]Quick Trick: Provisioned IOPS SSD costs more but boosts performance [OK]Common Mistakes:Choosing Magnetic storage for performanceConfusing gp3 with Provisioned IOPSIgnoring cost-performance tradeoff
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