Installing and Configuring PowerCenter 10.2 in the AWS Cloud

Installing and Configuring PowerCenter 10.2 in the AWS Cloud

Step 3. Configure Amazon RDS

Step 3. Configure Amazon RDS

Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) makes it to easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the AWS cloud. You can use Amazon RDS for configuring Oracle repository and domain databases. The repository database holds all the metadata about objects, and the domain database manages the service-oriented architecture (SOA) namespace. You can configure an Amazon RDS account for restoring repositories in the AWS cloud.
  1. Log in to the following RDS page:
  2. In the
    Start Using Amazon RDS
    section, select
    Get Started with Amazon RDS
    .
    For more information about accessing the appropriate Amazon RDS series, you can access the following link:
  3. On the
    AWS services
    page under
    Database
    , select
    RDS
    .
  4. On the
    RDS Dashboard
    under
    Instances
    on the left panel, select the appropriate instances.
  5. Select the appropriate disk space, IOPS, and database type.
    For more information about the database types and version support requirements, see the Product Availability Matrix on the Informatica Network:

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