Amazon Aurora is available through Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) as a fully managed database engine. After launching an Aurora instance, you can connect to it using any database client that supports MySQL or PostgreSQL. Below you will find the resources you need to get started with Amazon Aurora, migrate your existing databases and applications, and learn best practices.

Introduction

Learn the basics of Amazon Aurora and how it fits with other AWS services.

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Introduction to Amazon Aurora (1:45)

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Create Your First Aurora Database Cluster (4:15)

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What's New in Amazon Aurora (45:00)

Getting Started

Documentation and whitepapers to get started with Amazon Aurora.

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Official user guide for all things Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora.

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Overview and a step-by-step outline of the high-level procedures and decisions involved in running a proof of concept for Amazon Aurora.

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Time-tested strategies, guides, and patterns for accelerating your cloud migration, modernization, or optimization projects with Aurora.

Tutorials & Quick Starts

Get hands-on with Amazon Aurora. Leverage these tutorials and guides to get up and running fast.

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Configure and connect to a serverless Aurora MySQL database in this 10-minute tutorial.

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Create an Aurora MySQL cluster with database nodes replicated across multiple AZs to gain increased read scalability and failover protection.

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Create an Aurora PostgreSQL cluster in a multi-AZ environment. Learn about high availability, failover, encryption, alarms, and notifications.

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Get fast cross-region disaster recovery and low-latency global reads with Amazon Aurora Global Database in this 10-minute tutorial.

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Create an Aurora database and configure it to scale automatically by adding or removing read replicas in this 10-minute tutorial.

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Accelerate application development with Aurora database cloning & backtracking in this 10-minute tutorial.

Developing on Aurora

Aurora is compatible with the MySQL and PostgreSQL tools you use today, while offering additional features to enhance your productivity.

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Learn about productivity-enhancing capabilities: Serverless, Fast Database Cloning, Backtrack, and Performance Insights.

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Deep Dive on Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility (51:56)

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Deep Dive on Amazon Aurora with MySQL Compatibility (1:02:23)

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Aurora Serverless: Scalable, Cost-Effective Application Deployment (55:04)                         

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Develop Database Applications Faster with Amazon Aurora (18:56)                                 

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Accelerate Database Development and Testing with Amazon Aurora (1:00:48)

Migrating to Aurora

It has never been easier to migrate your on-premises or cloud database to Amazon Aurora. Take a look at some of our resources to see how you can take advantage of Aurora today.

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Best practices for planning, executing, and troubleshooting database migrations to Amazon Aurora.

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Migrate data from a source Oracle database to the Amazon using AWS Database Migration Service in this step-by-step interactive project.

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Important factors affecting the performance of self-managed export/import operations for MySQL and Amazon Aurora.

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Migrating Your Oracle & SQL Server Databases to Amazon Aurora (1:05:42)

MIGRATION RESOURCES


Step-by-step guides & playbooks for migrating commercial databases to Amazon Aurora.

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Migrate Oracle Databases to AWS (6 Webinars | 4:00:00)

Performance Tuning

Learn tips and tricks for getting the most of your database service. These resources will walk your through running a benchmark and share both migration and performance best practices.

ANALYST REPORT


InfoWorld offers an independent assessment of Amazon Aurora and shares some of their benchmark reports.

PERFORMANCE BENCHMARK


A guide to benchmarking performance of Amazon Aurora with MySQL compatibility.

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A guide to benchmarking performance of Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL compatibility.

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Deep Dive on Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL Performance Tuning (58:24)

Managing Aurora

Get a handle on managing your Aurora service with these guides.

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How to configure access to Amazon Aurora instances from on-premises equipment and EC2 instances.

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Important factors affecting the performance of export/import operations for Amazon Aurora.

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Best practices and options for using or migrating data to an Amazon Aurora database cluster.

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How to Configure Your Amazon Aurora Database Cluster for Failover (3:07)

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Fast Database Cloning in Amazon Aurora (1:24)                   

Other Documentation and Resources

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What's New

What’s New announcements are high-level summaries of launches and feature updates. Read Amazon Aurora specific updates and other AWS announcements.

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High availability, durability, and disaster recovery for your relational databases
Whether you need to expand HA and DR capabilities for a current database or you’re looking to adopt a new database, Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) offers consistency, scalability, and durability. Deploy across multiple Availability Zones (locations) and regions and be confident your data is always within reach.

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Build better applications and accelerate app development with Amazon RDS
Whether you’re migrating a database or building a new app, choosing the right database can have a significant impact on your development schedule and code quality. Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) promotes faster development, scalable applications, and low administrative costs.

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