![]() The fourth section lists AWS services that integrate with Amazon Aurora: Amazon S3, AWS Backup, Amazon DevOps Guru, AWS CloudTrail, Amazon Redshift, Amazon GuardDuty, Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Comprehend, AWS Lambda, Amazon EKS, and AWS Secrets Manager. AWS MySQL Aurora Vs RDS - What one should I chose Johnny Chivers 11.1K subscribers Subscribe 6.9K views 1 year ago. Next, a third section that flows into the fourth reads, "Integrate with other AWS services to perform analytics and extract insights, or monitor trends and logs for enhanced security." While RDS MySQL supports multiple storage engines with varying capabilities, not all of them are optimized for crash recovery and data durability. RDS MySQL is 5.5, 5.6 and 5.7 compatible and offers the option to select among minor releases. The second section titled "Amazon Aurora" includes text that reads, "MySQL- and PostgreSQL-compatible database built for the cloud." A box then encapsulates more text in the second section under the heading "Configure key features," with explanatory text that reads, "Security, automated backups, choice of instances and storage for price-performance and price-predictability needs, serverless, up to 15 low-latency read replicas, auditing, and more." This second section additionally lists the key Amazon Aurora features: "High performance and Multi-AZ availability," "Distributed storage for durability, performance, and fast recovery," "Flexible and auto scaling compute," and "Low-latency, cross-Region replication." Amazon Aurora is a relational, proprietary, closed-source database engine, with all that that implies. The first section reads, "Highly scalable, high-performance applications, including those built on modern serverless architectures." An arrow points to the second section. The diagram shows the key features of Amazon Aurora and the integrations available with other AWS services. ![]()
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