Plugin Title | RDS Automated Backups |
Cloud | AWS |
Category | RDS |
Description | Ensures automated backups are enabled for RDS instances |
More Info | AWS provides a simple method of backing up RDS instances at a regular interval. This should be enabled to provide an option for restoring data in the event of a database compromise or hardware failure. |
AWS Link | http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_WorkingWithAutomatedBackups.html |
Recommended Action | Enable automated backups for the RDS instance |
- Log into the AWS Management Console.
- Select the "Services" option and search for RDS.
- Scroll down the left navigation panel and choose "Databases".
- Select the "Database" that needs to be verified and click on the selected "Databse" from the "DB identifier" column to access the database.
- Click on the "Maintenance & backups" under the selected database configuration page.
- Scroll down the "Maintenance & backups" tab and check the "Backup".Check the "Automated backups" and if "Disabled " is showing than automated backups are not enabled for selected RDS instances.
- Repeat steps number 2 - 6 to check other RDS instances.
- Select the "Database" on which automated backup needs to be enabled. Click the "Modify" button at the top to make the necessary changes.
- Scroll down the "Modify DB Instance" page and check for "Backup" section.
- On the "Backup" section under "Backup retention period" select number of days between 1 to 35. Select the "Start Time" during which the automated backups are created.
- Scroll down the "Modify DB Instance" page and click on "Continue" button.
- On the "Scheduling of modifications" choose "Apply immediately" so that it will made the above changes applied as soon as possible and click on the "Modify DB Instance" button.
- Once the automated backups are enabled,the Automated Backups status should change to "Enabled".
- Repeat steps number 8 - 13 to enable automated backups for other RDS Instances.