🗃️ Concepts
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📄️ Introduction to FPT Database Engine
Introduction to FPT Database Engine
📄️ Cloud & DBaaS glossary
This section provides clear definitions and explanations of key terms and concepts commonly used in the FPT Database Engine platform.
🗃️ Initial Setup
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📄️ Database engine version
FPT Database Engine provides a fully managed database service for various database management systems supported by FPT.
🗃️ Tutorials
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📄️ Version policy
FPT Database Engine applies a flexible version policy for the database engines it provides.
🗃️ Performance & Benchmark
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📄️ Supported version catalog
FPT Database Engine provides multiple versions for each database engine type.
🗃️ Troubleshooting
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📄️ Deployment model
This section describes the database deployment models supported in the FPT Database Engine service.
🗃️ FAQs
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🗃️ Glossary
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📄️ Network connectivity and accessibility
This section describes how applications connect to databases in a DBaaS environment.
📄️ Service maintenance
Periodic maintenance is a mandatory part of the FPT Database Engine service.
📄️ Initial setup requirements
Before using the FPT Database Engine service on the FPT Console Portal, users must ensure the following conditions:
📄️ Accessing FPT Console Portal
To use the FPT Database Engine service on FPT Console Portal, you need to log in with your registered account credentials.
📄️ Registering an FPT Console Portal account
To start using FPT Console Portal, you need to register a new account.
📄️ FPT Database Engine service access permissions
FPT Cloud uses the IAM module to control who can perform what actions on which resources.
📄️ Role management
Role is a core component of the IAM module on FPT Cloud Portal. The **Role management** feature allows system administrators
📄️ User group management
The User Group management feature allows grouping multiple users and assigning appropriate roles to the group.
📄️ Subnet management
A subnet is a range of IP addresses subdivided from a VPC (Virtual Private Cloud).
📄️ FPT Database Engine service management
The FPT Database Engine service management group plays an important role in controlling database service availability in the FPT Cloud environment.
📄️ Activating the FPT Database Engine service
When the FPT Database Engine service has not been activated, users will not be able to create or manage databases.
📄️ Deactivating the FPT Database Engine service
Deactivating the FPT Database Engine service will stop all database creation and management capabilities within the selected VPC.
📄️ Database provisioning and operations
The database provisioning and operations function group allows users to provision, configure, operate, and delete databases.
📄️ Viewing the database list
The View database list feature provides an overview of all database clusters operating in the FPT Database Engine environment.
📄️ Creating a database
The Create database feature allows you to quickly deploy various databases on the FPT Database Engine platform.
📄️ Viewing database details
The View database cluster detail feature allows users to monitor the operational status, resource configuration, and system warnings of a database cluster.
📄️ Connecting to a database
This section explains how to connect to a database deployed on FPT Database Engine using supported connection methods and operational recommendations.
📄️ Database operations
This section explains how to operate databases on FPT Cloud Portal, including start, stop, restart, and delete operations.
📄️ Upgrade Database Version
The **Upgrade Database Version** feature in FPT Database Engine **currently allows** users to **upgrade MariaDB databases to MariaDB 10.9**.
📄️ Managing the backup service
This section guides users through the detailed steps for managing the Backup service, including enabling, adjusting, and canceling the service.
📄️ Managing backup jobs
This section guides users through the detailed steps for managing backup jobs, including creating Full Backup jobs, Differential Backup jobs, running, updating, and deleting backup jobs.
📄️ Enabling/disabling PITR
The Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR) feature allows users to restore a database to a specific point in time in the past, ensuring data continuity and reliability.
📄️ Restoring a database
The Restore and Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR) features allow users to recover a database from backups or restore it to a specific point in time.
📄️ Pushing backup data to S3
The Push backup data to S3 feature allows users to push database backup files to a compatible S3 storage, for purposes such as long-term storage, off-site backup, or external data consumption.
📄️ Managing database cluster resources
Database cluster resources include Flavor (CPU – RAM) and data disk capacity (Data Disk Size).
📄️ Managing parameters
In a database management system (DBMS), parameters are configuration values that adjust and control the characteristics and behavior of the system during operation.
📄️ Apache Kafka - Managing Kafka ACL
Kafka users allow applications and services to authenticate to a Kafka cluster through SASL mechanisms.
📄️ Managing DB Proxy
Database Proxy (DB Proxy) is an intermediary layer between applications and the database server that manages and coordinates connections, performs load balancing, and routes connections to the appropriate database node.
📄️ Vertical scaling
The Vertical Scaling feature allows automatic adjustment of database resources including vCPU, RAM, and Storage in real time, based on performance requirements or actual usage levels.
📄️ Maintenance window
Maintenance Window allows customers to proactively set up a periodic maintenance time window for the database cluster.
📄️ Configuring notifications
The Notification feature helps users configure receiving notifications about important events and service status related to their database clusters.
📄️ Monitoring
The Monitoring feature provides real-time observability into the operational status, performance, and resource usage of databases on FPT Cloud.
📄️ Backup and Restore
📄️ Event logs
The Event Logs feature in FPT Database Engine allows users to monitor and track all operational activities of the database system through two main log types.
📄️ Reporting
The Reporting feature allows users to extract statistical data about database cluster activities over a selected time period.
📄️ Manual report export
The Manual Report Export feature allows users to extract statistical data about database cluster backup activities for a selected time period at the time of use.
📄️ Automated report scheduling
The Automated Report Scheduling feature allows users to create, manage, and track automated schedules for sending reports about database cluster backup activities over selected time periods.
📄️ Sysbench benchmark results
This section presents database performance benchmark results conducted using the Sysbench tool, providing reference information about the processing capabilities of database engines across different resource configurations (flavors).
📄️ Error catalog
The MySQL Troubleshooting page provides a quick reference guide to help you identify and resolve common errors when using the MySQL service on FPT Cloud.
📄️ Migration for SQL Server
This guide explains how to migrate a SQL Server database using the BACPAC export/import method via SSMS.
📄️ ClickHouse high availability FAQ
Frequently asked questions about High Availability behavior in ClickHouse clusters on FPT Database Engine.