True or False: When using IAM to control access to your RDS resources, the key names that can be used are case sensitive. For example, aws:CurrentTime is NOT equivalent to AWS:currenttime.

True or False: When using IAM to control access to your RDS resources, the key names that can be used are case sensitive. For example, aws:CurrentTime is NOT equivalent to AWS:currenttime.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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5 thoughts on “True or False: When using IAM to control access to your RDS resources, the key names that can be used are case sensitive. For example, aws:CurrentTime is NOT equivalent to AWS:currenttime.

    1. A
      lower_case_table_names

      Because Amazon RDS uses a case-sensitive file system, setting the value of the lower_case_table_names server parameter to 2 (“names stored as given but compared in lowercase”) is not supported. The following are the supported values for Amazon RDS for MySQL DB instances:
      0 (“names stored as given and comparisons are case-sensitive”) is supported for all Amazon RDS for MySQL versions.
      1 (“names stored in lowercase and comparisons are not case-sensitive”) is supported for Amazon RDS for MySQL versions 5.5, 5.6, and 5.7.

      should be A true

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