AWS Managed Services - Databases
There is a wide variety of managed services on AWS which refer to the solutions and tools that Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers to manage and maintain specific aspects of an organization's information technology infrastructure.
These services are designed to simplify management, reduce operational burden, and allow companies to focus on their core business goals rather than worrying about managing the underlying infrastructure.
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and improve scalability and security, ensuring the availability of your applications and data.
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Amazon Aurora
A fully managed relational database service by Amazon Web Services (AWS). It is designed to combine the speed and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open-source databases.
Features
High performance and low latency for database workloads, making it suitable for applications that require fast responses and intensive data processing.
Aurora can scale automatically to adapt to workload demands, allowing applications to scale seamlessly without manual intervention.
This ensures that data is protected against hardware failures and that applications can continue to run even in the event of interruptions.
Amazon Aurora is compatible with MySQL and PostgreSQL, making it easy to migrate existing applications to the platform without the need for significant code changes.
Aurora offers advanced security features, including encryption at rest and in transit, role-based access control, and the ability to integrate with other AWS security services such as AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) and AWS Key Management Service (KMS).
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NoSQL Databases
Database services designed to efficiently and scalably handle non-relational or unstructured data.
These services are particularly well-suited for modern applications that require fast storage and retrieval of large volumes of distributed data.
There are different NoSQL services
that are highly scalable, flexible, and fully managed.
These services provide developers with a variety of options to choose from, depending on the specific needs of their applications and the data structure they are working with.
In addition, being fully managed services, AWS takes care of the underlying infrastructure, allowing developers to focus on application development rather than worrying about database management.
Features
- AWS NoSQL databases are designed to scale horizontally, which means they can handle large volumes of data by distributing the workload across multiple nodes. This allows for easy and fast growth without compromising performance.
- Flexible data model that allows storing data without a rigid structure.
- High availability and durability
- Optimized performance
- Simplified management
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Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Provides managed relational databases, including options like Amazon Aurora, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server.
Amazon RDS takes care of complex database administration tasks, such as hardware provisioning, database software installation, automatic backups, software patches, performance tuning, and high availability.
Main features:
- Scalability
- High availability and durability
- Backup and recovery management
- Security
- Monitoring and alerts
Simplify the management of relational databases in the cloud by allowing users to focus on application development without worrying about database infrastructure and maintenance.
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