Unlock insights on Amazon RDS for MySQL data with zero-ETL integration to Amazon Redshift
Unlike the traditional systems where data is siloed in one database and the user has to make a trade-off between unified analysis and performance, data engineers can now replicate data from multiple RDS for MySQL databases into a single Redshift data warehouse to derive holistic insights across many applications or partitions. Updates in transactional databases are automatically and continuously propagated to Amazon Redshift so data engineers have the most recent information in near real time. There is no infrastructure to manage and the integration can automatically scale up and down based on the data volume.
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