diff --git a/knowledge base/cloud computing/aws/iam.md b/knowledge base/cloud computing/aws/iam.md
index 9e5c0dd..0a30f62 100644
--- a/knowledge base/cloud computing/aws/iam.md
+++ b/knowledge base/cloud computing/aws/iam.md
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Authorization is provided by sending requests to grant the principal access to _
Such access is given in response to the authorization request **only** if _policies_ exist that grant the principal
permission to the _actions_ **and** the _resources_ defined in the request.
-
+
Example
When first signing in to the console, one lands on the console's homepage. At this point, one isn't accessing any
diff --git a/knowledge base/cloud computing/aws/rds.md b/knowledge base/cloud computing/aws/rds.md
index d7f65e2..39c5e37 100644
--- a/knowledge base/cloud computing/aws/rds.md
+++ b/knowledge base/cloud computing/aws/rds.md
@@ -110,6 +110,29 @@ If any maintenance event is scheduled before the window, it's **initiated** in t
complete during the 30-minute maintenance window, while larger events may take more.
Maintenance windows are paused when their DB instances are stopped.
+> Watch out for changes application order and timing.
+>
+>
+> Example: creating a DB instance from snapshot with defined Parameter Group
+>
+> 1. The request of creation from snapshot is received by the AWS APIs.
+> The Parameter Group's name is defined here.
+>
+> 1. The DB instance is created with a **default** Parameter Group.
+>
+> The Parameter group **is** due for change, but this does **NOT** come up as a pending modified value.
+> Checks for pending changes **will** miss it.
+>
+> 1. The DB instance's state goes from `creating` to `backing-up`.
+> This backup usually takes very little for some unknown reason.
+>
+> 1. The change in Parameter Group is applied now, requiring the DB instance to be rebooted.
+> The instance's state goes to `modifying`, then `rebooting`.
+>
+> 1. **NOW** the instance is ready for use.
+>
+>
+
## Engine
### PostgreSQL
@@ -746,6 +769,7 @@ Solution: reboot the source and target instance and retry.
- [Amazon RDS DB instances]
- [Maintaining a DB instance]
- [Disabling AWS RDS backups when creating/updating instances?]
+- [Viewing instance status]