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AmazonRDSFullAccess Policy: Provides full access to Amazon RDS via the AWS Management Console. So yes it gives full access to RDS. PowerUserAccess: Provides full access to AWS services and resources, but does not allow management of Users and groups. AdministratorAccess: Provides full access to AWS services and resources.
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Yes PowerUserAccess as I mentioned - Provides "full access to AWS services and resources", but does not allow management of Users and groups. A Power User Access provides Administrator Access without the capability to manage the users and permissions. In other words, a user with Power User Access can create, delete, modify or see the resources, but he cannot grant permissions to other users.
Here is the documentation that details the JSON policy document: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-managed-policy/latest/reference/PowerUserAccess.html
Alternatively, from AWS management console, if you go to IAM -> Policies -> Find "PowerUserAccess", click on it and you will see all the services and access level under permissions tab. Screen shot attached below:
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