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Amazon Aurora, a custom built MySQL and PostgreSQL compatible database in AWS, has a new capability generally available – Aurora Serverless MySQL. Amazon first showed a preview of this ...
AWS announced the general availability of a new version of its Aurora database this week called Amazon Aurora I/O-Optimized. The big news from this version is that it gets rid of all I/O charges ...
The first serverless version of Amazon Web Services' extremely popular Aurora relational database, one compatible with MySQL, became generally available on Friday. Aurora Serverless, combining two ...
“We built Amazon Aurora with speed and availability of commercial databases with the pricing and [freedom] of open source,” Jassy said. What’s more, he claimed they delivered that at a tenth ...
Amazon also announced a new database engine at AWS re:Invent called Amazon Aurora. Aurora is a MySQL-compatible database for the Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS).
Amazon Aurora now fully compatible with both MySQL and PostgreSQL, delivering the performance and availability of high-end commercial databases at one-tenth the cost Preview starts today ...
AWS offers a hosted version of MySQL on RDS but will encourage new users to opt for Aurora instead. Users can easily deploy their MySQL scripts and queries on Aurora instances, according to Amazon.