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The importance of these applications have motivated work to extend database query languageswith the ability of searching for andmanipulating se- quential patterns. Informix [Informix Software 1998] was the first among com- mercial DBMSs to provide special libraries for time-series, that they named datablades; these libraries consist of functions that can be called in SQL queries.While other database vendorswere quick to embrace it, this procedural- extension approach lacks expressive power and amenability to query optimiza- tion. Indeed, while the individual datablade functions are highly optimized for their specific tasks, there is no optimization between these functions and the rest of the query | Amazon Relational Database Service User Guide API Version 2013-01-10 iii amazon web services Amazon Relational Database Service User Guide Amazon Relational Database Service User Guide Copyright 2013 Amazon Web Services Inc. and or its affiliates. All rights reserved. The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of Amazon Amazon Amazon.com Amazon.com Design Amazon CloudWatch Amazon DevPay Amazon EC2 Amazon Redshift Amazon Web Services Design AWS CloudFront EC2 Elastic Compute Cloud Kindle and Mechanical Turk. In addition Amazon.com graphics logos page headers button icons scripts and service names are trademarks or trade dress of Amazon in the U.S. and or other countries. Amazon s trademarks and trade dress may not be used in connection with any product or service that is not Amazon s in any manner that is likely to cause confusion among customers or in any manner that disparages or discredits Amazon. All other trademarks not owned by Amazon are the property of their respective owners who may or may not be affiliated with connected to or sponsored by Amazon. Amazon Relational Database Service User Guide Welcome. 1 Signing up for Amazon RDS.3 Amazon RDS Terminology and Concepts.4 Main Components of Amazon RDS.4 DB Instance.4 DB Engine.5 DB Instance Class. 5 DB Instance Storage.6 Provisioned IOPS. 7 Regions and Availability Zones. 8 Amazon RDS Security Groups. 11 DB Parameter Groups. 14 Option Groups. 15 Amazon RDS and the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud Service. 16 DB Instance Backups.21 DB Instance Replication.23 DB Instance Tags.25 DB Instance Monitoring.26 Amazon RDS Events.26 AWS Identity and Access Management.26 Working with MySQL on Amazon RDS.29 Things You Should Know About MySQL on Amazon RDS.29 Working with a MySQL DB Instance.34 Creating a DB Instance Running the MySQL Database Engine.34 Connecting to a DB Instance Running the MySQL Database Engine.38 Modifying a DB Instance Running the MySQL Database Engine.40 Importing Data into a MySQL DB .