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Опубликовано 16 апреля 2021, 16:36
You may occasionally need to create scale-out databases so that duplicate copies of data reside in multiple places for performance or business continuity purposes. While this goal could seemingly be accomplished with traditional unidirectional replication, such an architecture would be unlikely to meet the needs of an organization with multiple business units. Traditionally this required difficult tradeoffs between performance, availability, cost, and data integrity. In some situations, routine maintenance tasks like database upgrades can become a real issue if there’s significant downtime involved in the upgrade process. In this video, we’ll take a look at solving this challenge with Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL.
Learn more about Amazon Aurora at these links:
Amazon Aurora - amzn.to/3uSwhfh
Amazon Aurora Resources - amzn.to/3geOUpO
Amazon Aurora FAQS - amzn.to/3stl9nG
2nd Quadrant - bit.ly/3tikjex
AWS Data Integration on HVR software - bit.ly/32jxMHi
Qlik - bit.ly/2OQBNj4
Striim - bit.ly/3uTft7N
Orancle Data Integration - bit.ly/3tm7kbG
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Learn more about Amazon Aurora at these links:
Amazon Aurora - amzn.to/3uSwhfh
Amazon Aurora Resources - amzn.to/3geOUpO
Amazon Aurora FAQS - amzn.to/3stl9nG
2nd Quadrant - bit.ly/3tikjex
AWS Data Integration on HVR software - bit.ly/32jxMHi
Qlik - bit.ly/2OQBNj4
Striim - bit.ly/3uTft7N
Orancle Data Integration - bit.ly/3tm7kbG
Subscribe:
More AWS videos - bit.ly/2O3zS75
More AWS events videos - bit.ly/316g9t4
#AWS #AWSDemo
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