Set up Amazon Aurora MySQL zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift | Amazon Web Services
In this demo, you will learn how to set up Amazon Aurora MySQL zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift, which now supports data filtering. Aurora zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift enables near real-time analytics and machine learning using Amazon Redshift on petabytes of transactional data from Aurora.
Within seconds of transactional data being written into Aurora, zero-ETL seamlessly makes the data available in Amazon Redshift, removing the need to build and maintain complex data pipelines that perform extract, transform, and load operations.
With data filtering you can include or exclude specific databases and tables as part of your zero-ETL integration based on your analytic needs.
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