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Serverless Database - Amazon Aurora Serverless - AWS
Amazon Aurora Serverless is an on-demand, autoscaling configuration for Amazon Aurora. It automatically starts up, shuts down, and scales capacity up or down based on your application's needs. You can run your database in the cloud without managing any database instances.
Using Aurora Serverless v2 - Amazon Aurora
Aurora Serverless v2 is an on-demand, autoscaling configuration for Amazon Aurora. Aurora Serverless v2 helps to automate the processes of monitoring the workload and adjusting the capacity for your databases. Capacity is adjusted automatically based on application demand.
How Aurora Serverless v2 works - Amazon Aurora
With Aurora Serverless v2, each writer and reader has its own current capacity value, measured in ACUs. Aurora Serverless v2 scales a writer or reader up to a higher capacity when its current capacity is too low to handle the load.
Using Amazon Aurora Serverless v1 - Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora Serverless v1 (Amazon Aurora Serverless version 1) is an on-demand autoscaling configuration for Amazon Aurora. An Aurora Serverless v1 DB cluster is a DB cluster that scales compute capacity up and down based on your application's needs.
Amazon Aurora Serverless v2 is generally available
2022年4月21日 · Aurora Serverless is an on-demand, automatic scaling configuration for Amazon Aurora. Aurora Serverless v2 scales database workloads to hundreds of thousands of transactions in a fraction of a second.
Introducing scaling to 0 capacity with Amazon Aurora ...
2024年11月20日 · Aurora Serverless is an on-demand, auto scaling configuration of Aurora that automatically adjusts your database capacity based on your workload requirements. Aurora Serverless measures database capacity in Aurora Capacity Units (ACUs) billed per second. 1 […]
Amazon RDS vs. Aurora Serverless: What's the better option?
2024年10月2日 · When deciding between Amazon RDS and Aurora Serverless, it's important to consider their similarities and differences. The wrong use case for either database service can lead to higher costs. Explore how they compare to each other, and choose the one that best meets your requirements.