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Amazon Aurora

Posted on January 27, 2025March 24, 2025 by wpadmin

Amazon Aurora is a fully managed relational database service designed for high performance, availability, and scalability. It is compatible with MySQL and PostgreSQL, offering the simplicity of open-source databases combined with enterprise-grade features and the reliability of AWS infrastructure.

High Performance:

  • Up to 5x faster than standard MySQL and 3x faster than PostgreSQL.
  • Uses a distributed, fault-tolerant, and self-healing storage system.

High Availability:

  • Built-in fault tolerance with automatic recovery across multiple Availability Zones (Multi-AZ).
  • Supports up to 15 low-latency read replicas within the same cluster.

Serverless Option:

  • Aurora Serverless allows you to run databases without managing infrastructure.
  • Scales automatically based on application demand.

Global Database:

  • Enables fast, low-latency global read access by replicating data across multiple AWS Regions.

Automatic Backups:

  • Continuous backups to Amazon S3 with point-in-time recovery.

Security:

  • Integrates with AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) for access control.
  • Supports encryption at rest and in transit using AWS Key Management Service (KMS).

Durability

  • Distributed, fault-tolerant, self healing storage system that scales up to 129TB per database.

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