Amazon Redshift announces support for Multi-AZ deployment with zero-ETL integration
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Amazon Redshift now supports Multi-AZ deployment for zero-ETL integration on RA3 clusters, enabling customers to run near real-time analytics on a highly available data warehouse. With a Multi-AZ deployment, your zero-ETL integration can automatically recover from any infrastructure or Availability Zone (AZ) failures ensuring your workloads remain uninterrupted.
Amazon Redshift zero-ETL integration helps you derive holistic insights across many applications and break data silos in your organization, making it simpler to analyze data from different operational databases. A Multi-AZ deployment raises the Redshift Service Level Agreement (SLA) to 99.99% and delivers a highly available data warehouse. A zero-ETL integration with a Multi-AZ deployment on an Amazon Redshift cluster enables you to continue replicating the data without interruptions even in the face of unexpected events, ensuring that your near real-time insights are always accessible.
To learn more and get started with zero-ETL integration, visit the getting started guides for [Amazon Redshift](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/mgmt/zero-etl-using.html). To learn more about Amazon Redshift Multi-AZ, see the [Amazon Redshift Reliability page](https://aws.amazon.com/redshift/reliability/) and [Amazon Multi-AZ documentation page](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/mgmt/managing-cluster-multi-az.html).
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