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Just like a vps/server when I install mysql on it, it can be flexible to add/remove database in one server, but on aws rds mysql can I add database without create a new instance?










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          Sure, login with the master user / password credentials that you used when creating the instance and then create the database:



          $ mysql -u{MasterUser} -p{MasterPassword} -hmysql–instance1.123456789012.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com
          mysql> CREATE DATABASE new_db;
          mysql> CREATE USER ...
          mysql> GRANT ...;


          Just like with any other MySQL server.



          If you prefer a GUI interface you can use for example Adminer or something like that.



          Hope that helps :)






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            Sure, login with the master user / password credentials that you used when creating the instance and then create the database:



            $ mysql -u{MasterUser} -p{MasterPassword} -hmysql–instance1.123456789012.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com
            mysql> CREATE DATABASE new_db;
            mysql> CREATE USER ...
            mysql> GRANT ...;


            Just like with any other MySQL server.



            If you prefer a GUI interface you can use for example Adminer or something like that.



            Hope that helps :)






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              Sure, login with the master user / password credentials that you used when creating the instance and then create the database:



              $ mysql -u{MasterUser} -p{MasterPassword} -hmysql–instance1.123456789012.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com
              mysql> CREATE DATABASE new_db;
              mysql> CREATE USER ...
              mysql> GRANT ...;


              Just like with any other MySQL server.



              If you prefer a GUI interface you can use for example Adminer or something like that.



              Hope that helps :)






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                Sure, login with the master user / password credentials that you used when creating the instance and then create the database:



                $ mysql -u{MasterUser} -p{MasterPassword} -hmysql–instance1.123456789012.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com
                mysql> CREATE DATABASE new_db;
                mysql> CREATE USER ...
                mysql> GRANT ...;


                Just like with any other MySQL server.



                If you prefer a GUI interface you can use for example Adminer or something like that.



                Hope that helps :)






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                Sure, login with the master user / password credentials that you used when creating the instance and then create the database:



                $ mysql -u{MasterUser} -p{MasterPassword} -hmysql–instance1.123456789012.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com
                mysql> CREATE DATABASE new_db;
                mysql> CREATE USER ...
                mysql> GRANT ...;


                Just like with any other MySQL server.



                If you prefer a GUI interface you can use for example Adminer or something like that.



                Hope that helps :)







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