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I intend to use Amazon RDS MySQL with one db.t2.micro instance.

Are there any limitations of max_connections and max_questions ?

I searched on the Internet and I found that there is a default value for max_connections, but I can change it through parameters, is this correct ?

And I didn't find anything about max_questions.

Can I set any value for max_connections and max_questions ? Or I am limited to a certain value ?

Thanks

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  • At least the max_connections can be changed through a parameter group. Practical maximum depends on available memory. Commented Apr 26, 2017 at 18:18
  • An FYI ... mysql instapaper outage - caused by a 2TB file size limit for RDS instances created before April 2014
    – Kin Shah
    Commented Apr 27, 2017 at 14:34

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Yes, these values can be changed (within limits).

1. max_connections

You can change this value via parameter groups. The maximum allowed value is 100 000. Note that you are also constrained by available memory (1 GB in your case).

2. max_questions

This value is stored per user in the mysql database table user. The default value is 0, which means "unlimited". The column type is INT, so the maximum value is 4294967295.

You can check the current values like this:

SELECT `User`,`max_questions` FROM `mysql`.`user`;
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  • For db.t2.micro instance what is the max_questions limit ?
    – brazuka
    Commented Apr 27, 2017 at 13:29
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    I added info about max_questions. Commented Apr 27, 2017 at 19:28
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This doesn't answer your question but if I were going to do MySQL on AWS (which I am), I would use the MySQL variant of Aurora. It's a very nice database engine with a language that is completely compatible with MySQL. I'm running Jira and Fisheye on a small instance with no problems and it only uses 25% of the instance.

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