Amazon DocumentDB instance lifecycle - Amazon DocumentDB
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Amazon DocumentDB instance lifecycle

The lifecycle of an Amazon DocumentDB instance includes creating, modifying, maintaining and upgrading, performing backups and restores, rebooting, and deleting the instance. This section provides information about how to complete these processes.

You can create a new Amazon DocumentDB instance using the Amazon Web Services Management Console or the Amazon CLI. To add an instance to a cluster, the cluster must be in an available state. You cannot add an instance to a cluster that is stopped. If the cluster is stopped, first start the cluster, wait for the cluster to become available, and then add an instance. For more information, see Stopping and starting an Amazon DocumentDB cluster.

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If you create an Amazon DocumentDB cluster using the console, an instance is automatically created for you at the same time. If you want to create additional instances, use one of the following procedures.