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Yes, that is correct. You can only pull binary logs from the Writer Instance. Also, Amazon RDS normally purges a binary log as soon as possible, but the binary log must still be available on the instance to be accessed by mysqlbinlog. To specify the number of hours for RDS to retain binary logs, use the mysql.rds_set_configuration stored procedure and specify a period with enough time for for replication to occur.
How do I enable binary logging for Amazon Aurora for MySQL?: https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/enable-binary-logging-aurora/
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This answer is 4 years old. Is this still the case now? We would like to read binlogs from Reader replica instead of Writer node for performance reasons.
answered 5 months ago
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