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* **Standard RDS Integration** - The standard integration requires selecting RDS on the left side of the AWS integration tile. You will receive metrics about your instance as often as your Cloudwatch integration allows. All RDS Engine types are supported.
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* **Enhanced RDS Integration** - The enhanced integration requires additional configuration and is only available for MySQL, Aurora, and MariaDB engines. Additional metrics are available but an AWS Lambda is required to submit the metrics to Datadog which may result in additional AWS charges.
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* **Enhanced RDS Integration** - The enhanced integration requires additional configuration and is only available for MySQL, Aurora, and MariaDB engines. Additional metrics are available but an AWS Lambda is required to submit the metrics to Datadog. The higher granularity and additional required services may result in additional AWS charges.
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* **RDS + Native Database Integration** - You can also choose to turn on the Native Database Integration. This is available for MySQL, SQL Server, and Postgres engine types. To get the metrics from RDS and the ones from the native integration to match up, you will need to use the `dbinstanceidentifier` tag on the native integration based on the identifier you assign to the RDS instance. The RDS instances will automatically have the tag assigned.
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