After reaching out to our Service Team, they have informed that the reason your RDS instance restarted on it's own is due to an update to Amazon Web Service's RDS policies that were updated on June 1, 2017. While a database instance is stopped, Amazon RDS does not delete any of your automatic backups or transaction logs. This means you can do a point-in-time restore to any point within your specified automated backup retention window, even after an instance is started. Starting an instance restores it to the same configuration as it had when stopped, including its endpoint, DB parameter group, security group, and option group membership. You can stop an instance for up to seven days at a time. After seven days, it will be automatically started. For more details on stopping and starting a database instance, please refer to Stopping and Starting a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide at the link below:
划重点, You can stop an instance for up to seven days at a time. After seven days, it will be automatically started,一个实例你最多能停7天,7天以后,它就会自动启动。我就是这样被坑了800多美元。
发了邮件给亚马逊客服,放了狠话,争执了半天,总算取消了这个费用,以后一定要非常小心类似的陷阱。