Zero-ETL for self-managed Database Sources now available in 7 new regions
Share
Services
[AWS Glue](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/glue/latest/dg/zero-etl-using.html) now supports zero-ETL for self-managed database sources in seven additional regions. Using Glue zero-ETL, you can setup an integration to replicate data from Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL or PostgreSQL databases which are located on-premises or on AWS EC2 to Redshift with a simple experience that eliminates configuration complexity.
AWS zero-ETL for self-managed database sources will automatically create an integration for an on-going replication of data from your on-premises or EC2 databases through a simple, no-code interface. You can now replicate data from Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL and PostgreSQL databases into Redshift. This feature further reduces users' operational burden and saves weeks of engineering effort needed to design, build, and test data pipelines to ingest data from self-managed databases to Redshift.
AWS Glue zero-ETL for self-managed database sources are available in the following additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Europe (London), South America (São Paulo), and US (Virginia) regions. To get started, sign into the [AWS Management Console](https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=us-east-1#LaunchInstances:instanceType=r8a.large). For more information visit the [AWS Glue page](https://aws.amazon.com/glue/) or review the [AWS Glue zero-ETL](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/glue/latest/dg/zero-etl-using.html) documentation.
What else is happening at Amazon Web Services?
Amazon ECS Service Connect enhances observability with Envoy Access Logs
about 16 hours ago
Services
Share
Oracle Database@AWS now supports sharing of AWS Marketplace entitlements across accounts
about 16 hours ago
Services
Share
Amazon GameLift Streams launches real-time performance stats and improved API error messaging
about 17 hours ago
Services
Share