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Replicate changes from databases to Apache Iceberg tables using Amazon Data Firehose (in preview)

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The article introduces a new capability in Amazon Data Firehose (in preview) that captures changes made in databases like PostgreSQL and MySQL, and replicates the updates to Apache Iceberg tables on Amazon S3.

Specifically, the article covers:

  • How this new capability provides a simple, end-to-end solution to stream database updates without impacting transaction performance of database applications
  • The benefits of replicating data from databases into open source Apache Iceberg tables for large-scale analytics and machine learning
  • A step-by-step guide on how to configure a Data Firehose stream to capture changes from a MySQL database on Amazon RDS and replicate them to an Apache Iceberg table on S3
  • Additional details like supported databases, use of AWS PrivateLink, schema evolution, and pricing during the preview period
  • An invitation to try out this new capability and provide feedback


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