

# aurora-mysql-backtracking-enabled
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Checks if an Amazon Aurora MySQL cluster has backtracking enabled. The rule is NON\$1COMPLIANT if the Aurora cluster uses MySQL and it does not have backtracking enabled. 



**Identifier:** AURORA\$1MYSQL\$1BACKTRACKING\$1ENABLED

**Resource Types:** AWS::RDS::DBCluster

**Trigger type:** Configuration changes

**AWS Region:** All supported AWS regions except Asia Pacific (New Zealand), Europe (Stockholm), Middle East (Bahrain), China (Beijing), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Africa (Cape Town), Middle East (UAE), South America (Sao Paulo), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Europe (Milan), AWS GovCloud (US-East), AWS GovCloud (US-West), Israel (Tel Aviv), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Spain) Region

**Parameters:**

BacktrackWindowInHours (Optional)Type: double  
Amount of time in hours (up to 72) to backtrack your Aurora MySQL cluster.

## AWS CloudFormation template
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To create AWS Config managed rules with AWS CloudFormation templates, see [Creating AWS Config Managed Rules With AWS CloudFormation Templates](aws-config-managed-rules-cloudformation-templates.md).