You should have already received an email or seen a console notification regarding the certificate update, but we don’t want you to be taken by surprise!
As part of the standard maintenance and security best practices for RDS, the SSL/TLS certificates for RDS DB instances and Aurora DB clusters expire and are replaced every five years. The current certificate will expire on March 5, 2020.
Your database clients and applications that use SSL/TLS with certificate validation to connect to an RDS DB instance or Aurora cluster will lose connectivity beginning March 5, 2020, if you do not update the SSL/TLS certificate on both the client and the database server.
Site-Infra team is creating documentation that summarizes this maintenance event. Please take time to read the following document. This document only cover PostgreSQL and MySQL since this is two commonly used database in Traveloka.
https://29022131.atlassian.net/wiki/x/kAGeS
Feel free to reach us at #site-infra-channel if you have a question regarding this maintenance event.
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