Transition from AWS DMS to zero-ETL to simplify real-time data integration with Amazon Redshift
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This article provides a comprehensive guide on transitioning from AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) to zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift for real-time data replication.
- Zero-ETL integration offers reduced costs, lower latency, and simplified data replication
- Key benefits include automated data movement and reduced operational overhead
- Migration process involves:
- Setting up zero-ETL integration
- Monitoring replication
- Validating replicated data
- Updating consumer tool connections
- Disabling AWS DMS replication
- Not all database sources are currently supported by zero-ETL integration
- Recommended to run parallel CDC integrations during transition to ensure data completeness
The article emphasizes that zero-ETL is a more efficient approach for ongoing data replication within AWS, but organizations should carefully evaluate their specific use cases.
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