AWS docs indicate that free tier does exist for Postgres DB instances... https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/CHAP_GettingStarted.CreatingConnecting.PostgreSQL.html I wonder if you're choosing Aurora or Serverless that aren't compatible with the free tier? Answer from S7R4nG3 on reddit.com
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AWS
aws.amazon.com › databases › amazon rds › free tier
Amazon RDS Free Tier | Cloud Relational Database | Amazon Web Services
3 days ago - You can use RDS in AWS Free Tier to develop new applications, test existing applications, or simply gain hands-on experience with RDS. Each calendar month, the free tier will allow you to use the RDS resources listed below for free. 750 hours of Amazon RDS Single-AZ db.t3.micro and db.t4g.micro ...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/aws › aws rds postgres no free tier?
r/aws on Reddit: AWS RDS Postgres No Free Tier?
August 15, 2021 -

AWS RDS Free tier applies to db.t2.micro

This does not show for Postgres, so that means there is no rds free tier for postgres? Am I missing something?

I also checked "Include previous generation classes" and got nothing.

Switched to MySQL to see that it has db.t2.micro...Although I don't have a MySQL database.

Meaning I need to pay for db.t3.micro on RDS Postgres

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AWS
aws.amazon.com › amazon rds › amazon rds for postgresql › pricing
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Pricing
2 days ago - The RDS for PostgreSQL Free Tier includes 750 hours on a selection of Single-AZ instance databases, 20 GB of General Purpose SSD (gp2) storage, and 20 GB of storage for automated database backups each month for one year.
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GitHub
github.com › ChristopherCochet › awsrds-terraform-pbi
GitHub - ChristopherCochet/awsrds-terraform-pbi: create an RDS postgres free instance using terraform, load a database and build a power bi dashboard
AWS provides an RDS free tier service for small cloud instances and open source databases such as MySQL, Postgres (https://aws.amazon.com/rds/free/)
Author   ChristopherCochet
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You've identified it correctly, only gp2 volumes are in-scope of Free Tier for RDS https://aws.amazon.com/rds/free/ > - 20 GB of General Purpose SSD (gp2) storage per month. You should be able to convert youir gp3 to gp2 on-the-fly, I can't find an AWS page that explicitly says this but it was discussed at length in the answers to this question https://repost.aws/questions/QUDPKCzJclQbCwOt47lf7lFQ/changing-rds-storage-from-gp2-to-gp3 I agree that it's annoying that the setting defaults to gp3. The AWS re:Post community does not have visibility of your account, nor any billing information associated with it. To query any charges, including asking for your charges for gp3 to be waived, it is best to log a billing support call with AWS https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/billing-get-answers.html#billing-support
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The charge you're seeing is likely due to using GP3 storage instead of GP2 for your RDS instance. The AWS RDS Free Tier specifically includes 20 GB of General Purpose SSD (gp2) storage per month. GP3 storage is not part of the free tier offering. When setting up an RDS instance, even if you select the free tier option, it's possible that GP3 was selected as the default storage type. This could be because GP3 is a newer and more flexible storage option that AWS may be promoting. However, to stay within the free tier, you should manually select GP2 storage during the RDS instance creation process. To resolve this issue and ensure you're using the free tier benefits: 1. Verify that your instance is using a supported free tier instance class (db.t3.micro or db.t4g.micro for PostgreSQL). 2. Check if you're within the 750 hours per month limit for the free tier. 3. Modify your RDS instance to use GP2 storage instead of GP3. 4. Ensure you're not exceeding the 20 GB storage limit for the free tier. If you've made these adjustments and still see unexpected charges, it would be advisable to open a support ticket with AWS to clarify the situation. They can provide specific guidance based on your account and usage details. Remember that the free tier is designed to help you get started, but it's always important to carefully review the settings when creating resources to ensure they align with the free tier specifications. **Sources** Can some one confirm why RDS free tier is charged a small amount? | AWS re:Post Do I currently have free tier / will this be covered by free tier | AWS re:Post Hosted PostgreSQL - Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL - AWS
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Quora
quora.com › Is-AWS-database-PostgreSQL-or-any-other-RDS-free-under-the-AWS-free-trial-If-so-what-are-the-limitations-Can-someone-with-experience-explain-how-it-works-and-if-there-are-any-hidden-charges-after-the-trial-period
Is AWS database (PostgreSQL or any other RDS) free under the AWS free trial? If so, what are the limitations? Can someone with experience explain how it works and if there are any hidden charges after the trial period? - Quora
Answer: So, the free trial period isn’t “Hey, EVERYTHING is free”. Instead, it’s a free bucket of money of a fixed size. You can spend your money any way you want. Let’s say it’s $250 (that’s one of the more common ones I’ve seen). Go to the cost calculator for AWS: https://aws.amazon.com/rds/po...
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YouTube
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Creating an RDS PostgreSQL Database on the AWS Free Tier - YouTube
I walk through how to set up an RDS database on the AWS free tier. I also show how to use SQLectron to connect to your new cloud-hosted database and run some...
Published   June 17, 2022
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AWS re:Post
repost.aws › questions › QUo6RrdQ8mSU-1pC1kq14nFQ › charges-for-rds-in-free-tier-account
Charges for RDS in Free-Tier account | AWS re:Post
March 2, 2023 - The Amazon RDS free tier applies to Amazon RDS for MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL and SQL Server (running SQL Server Express Edition).
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GeeksforGeeks
geeksforgeeks.org › devops › aws-rds-launching-rds-database-instance-for-free
AWS RDS - Launching RDS Database Instance for Free - GeeksforGeeks
March 28, 2023 - Step 3: For Engine Type choose the engine type you want. For this demonstration, we will use MySQL, but you can choose between MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, or Microsoft SQL Server. Step 4: For the version choose the version of the database engine that you want. Step 5: For Templates choose Free Tier.
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AWS
aws.amazon.com › amazon rds › amazon rds for postgresql › amazon rds for postgresql resources
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Resources – AWS
1 week ago - This tutorial walks through setting up, connecting to, and deleting a PostgreSQL instance environment in Amazon RDS. All steps outlined in the tutorial are eligible for the AWS Free Tier.
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AWS
learnaws.org › 2022 › 03 › 04 › rds-free-tier
How to use the AWS RDS free tier?
AWS provides the RDS Free Tier as part of the AWS Free Tier to help new customers get started with a managed database service for free. You can choose from any of the database engines that RDS supports: MySQL · PostgreSQL · MariaDB · Oracle · SQL Server ·
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AWS re:Post
repost.aws › knowledge-center › free-tier-rds-launch
Launch an RDS database instance covered by the Free Tier
I want to troubleshoot transaction ID wraparound issues in my Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition database (DB) cluster.
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Quora
quora.com › Is-there-a-way-to-actually-have-a-free-database-on-Amazon-RDS-without-being-charged-for-compute-time-I-signed-up-for-RDS-but-see-compute-time-charges
Is there a way to actually have a free database on Amazon RDS without being charged for 'compute time'? I signed up for RDS but see 'compute time' charges. - Quora
Answer (1 of 2): If you’re still in the first twelve months of your account, then on the free tier you get RDS for free, so long as: * It’s on a single db.t2.micro instance, and; * You’re using either MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Oracle BYOL, or SQL Server.
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DEV Community
dev.to › chrisgreening › deploying-a-free-tier-relational-database-with-amazon-rds-3jd2
Deploying a free tier relational database with Amazon RDS - DEV Community
August 21, 2024 - In the context of what we're building, the Amazon RDS Free Tier allows us 1 year of: 750 hours of instance uptime per month (just enough to run a single DB instance continuously) select instance types (db.t2.micro, db.t3.micro, db.t4g.micro) select database engines (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB) 20 GB of General Purpose (SSD) DB Storage ·