AWS Database Blog
Create an audit trail for an Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL table
Many companies need to maintain an audit trail to track updates to their data. For compliance and other reasons, they’re required to preserve a history of all updates and deletes made to any given record in any given database table. For example, a foreign exchange transaction between two global banks includes a set of payment […]
Parallel vacuuming in Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL and Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is a powerful open-source object-relational database system with over 30 years of active development that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, feature robustness, and performance. AWS offers Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) and Amazon Aurora as fully managed relational database services. Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL and Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible edition makes […]
How Amazon DynamoDB supported ZOZOTOWN’s shopping cart migration project
In this post, we show you a case study of an e-commerce site that had relational database management system (RDBMS) performance problems and how Amazon DynamoDB contributed to their solution. ZOZO has large-scale sale events requiring engineers to monitor and respond in real time to ensure that the service runs without problems. DynamoDB helped ZOZO […]
Uncover financial fraud with Amazon Neptune and Tom Sawyer Perspectives
This is a guest post written by Janet M. Six, Senior Product Manager at Tom Sawyer Software. Fraud and corruption affect the lives of millions of people by impacting the financial health of corporations and individuals. Fraud is typically carried out by multiple parties that, by their very nature, strive to remain hidden in plain […]
Migrate from Azure Cosmos DB to Amazon DynamoDB using AWS Glue
To take advantage of the performance, security, and scale of Amazon DynamoDB, customers want to migrate their data from their existing NoSQL databases in a way that is cost-optimized and performant. In this post, we show you how to migrate data from Azure Cosmos DB to Amazon DynamoDB through an offline migration approach using AWS […]
Upgrade Amazon Aurora MySQL-Compatible Edition version 1 (with MySQL 5.6 compatibility)
April, 2026: Aurora Serverless v2 has been renamed Aurora serverless. No action required. December 2022: This post was updated with support for blue/green deployments for Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora. November 2022: This post was updated with changes introduced with the launch of Amazon Aurora MySQL-Compatible Edition versions 2 and 3, and in-place upgrade from […]
Migrate Amazon Aurora across AWS Regions with minimum downtime using Aurora Global Database
Amazon Aurora is a relational database management system (RDBMS) built for the cloud with full MySQL and PostgreSQL compatibility. Aurora is designed to take advantage of the cloud in areas of scalability, availability, and durability, as well as combine the speed and reliability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open-source databases. […]
Automate schema version control and migration with Flyway and AWS Lambda on Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL
Monthly releases are always hectic, and companies face challenges with SQL deployments and schema versioning. It’s very time-consuming when multiple developers are developing code and need to run multiple SQL files across multiple production databases. To maintain environment integrity and consistency across applications, code and schema changes need to sync across multiple non-production and production […]
Recreate an Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle database: Part 2
End of support notice: On March 31, 2027, AWS will end support for Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle. Existing customers can continue using the service until March 31, 2027. After March 31, 2027, you will no longer be able to access RDS Custom for Oracle resources including database instances, snapshots, and custom engine versions. We […]
Make configuration changes to an Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle instance: Part 1
End of support notice: On March 31, 2027, AWS will end support for Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle. Existing customers can continue using the service until March 31, 2027. After March 31, 2027, you will no longer be able to access RDS Custom for Oracle resources including database instances, snapshots, and custom engine versions. We […]









