When utilizing Amazon RDS, AWS manages the underlying infrastructure, including the database instance's operating system, allowing the user to focus solely on managing the data and database settings.
The statement is correct because when using Amazon RDS, a managed database service, AWS is responsible for managing the infrastructure layers including the operating system, the physical hardware, and the database software installation. AWS also takes care of patching the database software and the operating system. However, the user retains responsibility for managing the data, setting up the correct database parameters, and ensuring application-level security.
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