When using Amazon RDS, who is responsible for scheduling and performing backups?

According to the AWS shared responsibility model, when using Amazon RDS, who is responsible for scheduling and performing backups?
A. AWS is responsible for both tasks.
B. The customer is responsible for scheduling and AWS is responsible for performing backups.
C. The customer is responsible for both tasks.
D. AWS is responsible for scheduling and the user is responsible for performing backups.

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0 thoughts on “When using Amazon RDS, who is responsible for scheduling and performing backups?

    1. Nope, the link mentions about the software that RDS run on which is managed by AWS.
      If you were to assume the question is asking regarding a customer’s RDS database instance it would be the customer who sets and automates when their database is backed up

      From your link, “. Once your database is up and running, Amazon RDS automates common administrative tasks, such as performing backups and patching the software that powers your database. “

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