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Amazon Redshift Serverless AI-driven scaling is now the default for new workgroups

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This article announces that Amazon Redshift Serverless now makes AI-driven scaling the default for all new workgroups, with expanded support for smaller workloads.

  • AI-driven scaling uses machine learning to predict and adjust compute resources automatically
  • Eliminates manual tuning and reduces query queuing for better price-performance
  • Support expanded to 8–512 RPU range, down from 32–512 RPU, lowering entry costs
  • Monitors workload patterns and adjusts resources based on query complexity and data volume
  • Price-performance slider lets users prioritize cost, performance, or balance
  • Applies automatic optimizations including materialized views and table design
  • Available in all AWS Regions where Redshift Serverless operates

AI-driven scaling is now the default for new Redshift Serverless workgroups, making data warehouse optimization more accessible and cost-effective.



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