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11 Comments on “Can I initiate a "forced failover" for my MySQL Multi-AZ DB Instance deployment?

  1. JM says:

    My choice is C

    If your DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment, you can force a failover from one availability zone to another when you select the Reboot option. When you force a failover of your DB instance, Amazon RDS automatically switches to a standby replica in another Availability Zone and updates the DNS record for the DB instance to point to the standby DB instance. As a result, you will need to clean up and re-establish any existing connections to your DB instance. Reboot with failover is beneficial when you want to simulate a failure of a DB instance for testing, or restore operations to the original AZ after a failover occurs.
    Source: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_RebootInstance.html




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  2. Magwif says:

    Answer is C
    https://aws.amazon.com/rds/faqs/

    Q: Can I initiate a “forced failover” for my Multi-AZ DB Instance deployment?

    Amazon RDS will automatically failover without user intervention under a variety of failure conditions. In addition, Amazon RDS provides an option to initiate a failover when rebooting your instance. You can access this feature via the AWS Management Console or when using the RebootDBInstance API call.




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    1. Vision says:

      Do you know one thing. For all the questions you are the only guy commenting wrong answer. I think you do not have any other work. Mmmmmmmaaaaaad.




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