Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports cross-account snapshot sharing with additional storage volumes
Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports cross-account snapshot sharing for database instances with additional storage volumes. Additional storage volumes allow customers to scale database storage up to 256 TiB by adding up to three storage volumes, each with up to 64 TiB, in addition to the primary storage volume. With this launch, customers can create, share, and copy a database snapshot across Amazon Web Services accounts for database instances set up with additional storage volumes. Cross account snapshots enable customers to set up isolated backup environments in separate accounts for compliance requirements and to perform diagnostics, such as investigating production issues by restoring database snapshots in a separate account for development and testing.
Cross account snapshots for database instances with additional storage volumes preserve the storage layout of the original database instance, including the configuration of additional storage volumes. When a snapshot is shared to a target Amazon Web Services account, authorized users in the target account can restore it to another database instance, copy the snapshot within the same or different Region, or create independent backups under different Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) access permissions for backup and disaster recovery.
Cross-account snapshot sharing with additional storage volumes now available in Amazon Web Services China (Beijing) Region, operated by Sinnet and Amazon Web Services China (Ningxia) Region, operated by NWCD. Customers can start using this feature today through the Amazon Web Services Management Console, Amazon CLI, or Amazon SDKs. To learn more, see Sharing a DB snapshot for Amazon RDS, Copying a DB snapshot for Amazon RDS, and Working with storage in RDS for Oracle in the Amazon RDS User Guide.