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Amazon RDS for MySQL zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift, now generally available, enables near real-time analytics

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This article announces that Amazon RDS for MySQL zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift is now generally available, enabling near real-time analytics.

Specifically, the article covers:

  • Data filtering to include or exclude databases and tables from the replicated data sets
  • Support for creating multiple zero-ETL integrations from a single RDS for MySQL database to up to 5 Amazon Redshift data warehouses
  • Use cases like replicating data for near real-time analytics without complex data pipelines, consolidating data across warehouses, and powering Amazon QuickSight dashboards
  • Requirements like RDS for MySQL version 8.0.32 or later and support in specific AWS regions
  • Ability to set up integrations via AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or SDKs like boto3


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