Learn About AWS Databases

Tutorials, training courses, and certifications. Get started today with the broadest selection of purpose-built databases.

What are databases?

Every application needs a place to store data from users, devices, and the application itself. Databases are important backend systems that are used to store, manage, update, and analyze data for all types of applications, from small back-office systems to mobile and consumer web applications with global scale.

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      AWS database fundamentals

      An overview of purpose-built AWS databases, their features and benefits, and why you may want to use them for your applications.

       

      Purpose-built

      Choose from 15 purpose-built databases, including relational, key-value, document, in-memory, graph, time-series, and ledger databases.

      Performance at scale

      AWS provides relational databases that are 3–5 times faster than popular alternatives or nonrelational databases that give you submillisecond latency.

      Fully managed

      With AWS databases, you don’t have to worry about management tasks such as server provision, patches, setup, configuration, backups, or recovery.

      Getting started tutorials

      Step-by-step guides for getting started with AWS databases.

      Training courses by use cases

      Step-by-step guides for getting started with AWS databases.

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      AWS training and certification

      AWS Database Offerings (5.5 hours, fundamental)
      This self-paced course provides a basic overview of different database technologies and architectures, and introduces you to the various AWS database services. Start the course.