Manage Aurora databases using an AppStream 2.0 Elastic fleet
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This article explains how to use Amazon AppStream 2.0 Elastic fleets to manage Aurora databases without deploying bastion hosts.
- Elastic fleets provide serverless application streaming for database administration tools like DBeaver
- Applications installed on Virtual Hard Disks (VHD) stored in S3 are streamed on-demand
- No need to manage scaling policies, images, or bastion instance infrastructure
- Solution uses private VPC subnets for Aurora databases and AppStream 2.0 instances
- Step-by-step walkthrough covers VHD configuration, Elastic fleet setup, and application streaming
- Supports both long-term credentials and IAM database authentication for Aurora access
AppStream 2.0 Elastic fleets eliminate the operational burden of managing bastion hosts while providing secure database administration access to private Aurora instances.
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