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(bright music) (keys clacking) (bright upbeat music) - Hello, I am Jeeri, a Cloud Support Engineer here at the AWS office in Bangalore. Sometimes customers ask me how to authenticate to an Amazon RDS database instance, such as MySQL or Amazon Aurora using an IAM user or role credentials. I tell them there are a few things to keep in mind when doing this. Let me walk you through this process. IAM Database Authentication can be used with: MySQL 5.6, minor version 5.6.34 or higher. MySQL 5.7, minor version 5.7.16 or higher, Aurora MySQL, with version 1.10 or higher. Supported for all Instance classes except for: db.t2.small and db.m1.small for MySQL, db.t2.small for Aurora MySQL. You can enable IAM database authentication on the RDS DB instance or DB cluster by using the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or the Amazon RDS API. In this demo, well use the RDS console to modify an existing MySQL database to allow an IAM authentication. Well enable IAM database authentication on a pre-exist