what should i do, if aws accidentally remove my instance? [closed] - amazon-web-services

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I'm a regular aws user and last week one of my accounts was under hold due to account verification. During this period of time, I can't access my aws account and my running instance is stopped. Last weekend they removed the account hold issue, and I can access my aws account. But the problem is there are no instances. I have a client and I run their CRM In that instance, it is a production server.I submitted a ticket and after 3 days they agreed that during the account verification time they apparently deleted my instance. I haven't got any updates till now. It's already 10 days. The customer is frustrating me because they want the running CRM. I don't have any backup for the database. Anyone who has had the same issue before, please share your experience and please suggest any idea about what step I should take next.
I have the email chat and all the records.

I don't have any backup for the database.
Then your database is gone. Sadly you have to start from scratch and make sure in future to make backups.

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Are there any reasons why one should not enable AWS Compute Optimizer? [closed]

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Based on their documentation, it's free.
There is no additional charge for Compute Optimizer. EC2 instance type and EC2 Auto Scaling group configuration recommendations are available for free. You pay only for the AWS Compute resources needed to run your applications and Amazon CloudWatch monitoring fees.
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I am trying to see if there is an easy way to setup my Oracle SQL Developer so that I can run everything though it but store data on my AWS account (free tier). I tried creating a RDS (which will likely expire after 12 months) database and used the endpoint + port to create a new database connection in SQL developer and even with the correct username/password it errors out the below message.
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I do not know if I am in the right place, but I have hired a Google Cloud VM and it restarts practically every week and it cannot be. Is there a way to prevent the machine from restarting?
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