AWS Backup introduces support for Amazon Redshift Serverless
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AWS announces support for Amazon Redshift Serverless in [AWS Backup](https://aws.amazon.com/backup/), making it easier for you to centrally manage data protection of your Amazon Redshift Serverless data warehouse. You can now use AWS Backup to automate backup and restore of both Amazon Redshift Serverless and Amazon Redshift provisioned cluster snapshots, along with other AWS services for compute, storage, and database. Using AWS Backup’s integration with AWS Organizations, you can centrally create and manage immutable backups across all your accounts, standardizing data protection across your organization.
To get started with AWS Backup for Amazon Redshift Serverless, you can use the AWS Backup Management console, API, or CLI to create backup policies. You assign Amazon Redshift Serverless resources to the policies, and AWS Backup automates the creation of backups of Amazon Redshift Serverless data warehouses. You can restore Amazon Redshift Serverless namespace or individual Amazon Redshift tables from your backup vault with a few clicks or with a single API call.
AWS Backup support for Amazon Redshift Serverless is available in all the regions where Amazon Redshift Serverless is already available today. To learn more about AWS Backup support for Amazon Redshift Serverless, visit the AWS Backup [product page](https://aws.amazon.com/backup/) and [documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/whatisbackup.html).
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