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Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2022.

One of the finest examples of Ultra High Performance Concrete, “Roman Cement”, the Pantheon Building in Rome, built in 27 B.C., has been in continuous use for over 2,000 years. As the world leaders in the production of the highest quality Ultra High Performance Concrete, Asante has assembled under one roof, a world class consortium of Professions and Professionals, with the proven ability, excellence and expertise, with virtually unlimited capabilities, to provide global leadership in the Architectural Building and Construction Industry.

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AWS - How to redirect database traffic to a new master on RDS after promoting a read replica? - Server Fault

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Saved by uncleflo on June 23rd, 2019.

A lot of RDS's documentation about read replicas contains a magical step along the lines of "direct database traffic to the new master." For instance, their instructions on implementing failure recovery say: This talk about directing traffic glosses over what is actually a complicated step, though. If I were using EC2 instances to host my database, I could give them elastic IPs, use the public DNS address of the instance to address it (which resolves to its private IP from inside AWS), and then instantly swap my entire stack to the read replica by reassigning the elastic IP (and thus simultaneously reassigning the public DNS). I used this method happily back in the days when RDS was considered straightforwardly inferior to rolling your own database instance on EC2 by many DBAs. RDS instances still cannot have elastic IPs, though, so I cannot use this particular trick to magically redirect all my database traffic to a new instance when using RDS.

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