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AWS Database Migration Service

AWS Database Migration Service allows you to migrate to AWS quickly and securely. Learn more about the benefits and the key use cases.

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    2022-01-30

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  • RDS Database Migration Series - A horror story of using AWS DMS with a happy ending
    Amazon Database Migration Service might initially seem like a perfect tool for a smooth and straightforward migration to RDS. However, our overall experience using it turned out to be closer to an open beta product rather than a production-ready tool for dealing with a critical asset of any company, which is its data. Nevertheless, with the extra adjustments, we made it work for almost all our needs. - Source: dev.to / 11 days ago
  • Aurora serverless v1 to v2 upgrade pointers?
    Does AWS DMS make sense here? Doesn't the aforementioned "snapshot+restore to provisioned and upgrade" method suffice? I wanted to get some opinions before deep diving into the docs for yet another AWS service. Source: 8 months ago
  • Using Amazon RDS Postgres as a read replica from an external Database
    One easy solution is AWS DMS. I use it for on-going CDC replication with custom transforms, but you can use it for simple replication too. Source: 11 months ago
  • Ask HN: How do you do slow migration with zero downtime?
    Https://aws.amazon.com/dms/ Azure Database Migration Service. - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
  • Event Driven Architecture with AWS Healthlake
    One of the features that I am currently missing with AWS Healthlake is a proper “event-ing” framework. With DynamoDB you’ve got streams. With RDS you can use DMS. But with Healthlake there is no native change data capture mechanism. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
  • What's your favorite end-to-end tech stack?
    Professional Work: Python, Prefect for orchestration, Cloud Native CDC(GCP Datastream or AWS DMS), custom python code for other ETL, Postgres or Databricks (Delta Lake) depending on data volume, Pinecone for vectors, . Source: about 1 year ago
  • RDS MySQL Read Replica very slow during bulk insert
    Yep, you should definitely swap over if the pricing isn't an issue. Database Migration Service might make the process easier. Source: about 1 year ago
  • What are some mechanism/pattern to sync dependent-data between microservices?
    You don't state that you are on AWS, but one service I've used to do a similar thing recently is AWS Database Migration Service. Which leverages a replication slot in PG to publish changes. You can feed those changes into a FIFO SQS queue which keeps the items in order, meaning that the Order would virtually always be created before the item. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Connect to RDS database in another account
    Also check out database migration service, it can be used for migrating between VPC's and accounts: https://aws.amazon.com/dms/. Source: about 1 year ago
  • How do you implement CDC in your organization
    Imo if you are using the cloud and not doing anything particularly fancy the native tooling is good enough. For AWS that is DMS (for RDBMS) and Kinesis/Lamba (for streams). Google has Data Fusion and Dataflow . Azure hasData Factory if you are unfortunate enough to have to use SQL Server or Azure. Imo the vendored tools and open source tools are more useful when you need to ingest data from SaaS platforms, and... Source: about 1 year ago
  • Complex vs KISS data pipeline
    I think in some cases you are right, but my comment here brings up that these are frequently not the right tools for team's scale. Every cloud provider has a Change Data Capture (CDC) now. AWS has DMS andGCP has [Cloud Data Fusion](https://cloud.google.com/data-fusion/docs/concepts/replication for example. There is nothing inherently simpler about Snowflake/Redshift/Generic OLAP db than Postgres, if anything a lot... Source: about 1 year ago
  • Migrating a self-managed MySQL database to AWS RDS using AWS DMS with zero downtime
    We came across this useful service from Amazon called AWS DMS (Database Migration Service) that helps you migrate any database from one server to another. Not just MySQL, but any other databases like Postgres, MSSQL, etc. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • AWS Database Migration Service (Part 2 of 2)
    In the previous article we went over the high-level approach around using AWS DMS and then created the replication instance on which your migration processing will run and then created the source and target endpoints that manage the connection to the source and target databases. The last step is to create the database migration task. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • AWS Database Migration Service (Part 1 of 2)
    The AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) was designed to help quickly and securely migrate databases into AWS. The premise is that the source database remains available during the migration to help minimize application downtown. AWS DMS supports homogeneous migrations such as SQL Server to SQL Server or Oracle to Oracle as well as some heterogeneous migrations between different platforms. You can also use the... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • What's New with AWS: AWS Database Migration Service now supports VPC source and target endpoints
    AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) now supports virtual private cloud (VPC) endpoints as sources and targets. AWS DMS can now connect to any AWS service with VPC endpoints so long as explicitly defined routes to the services are defined in their AWS DMS VPC. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • Migrate Network Drives/Shares From Physical Server to AWS
    I’m not really sure what exactly you’re looking to do. But I know about AWS Database Migration Service https://aws.amazon.com/dms/ Basically create a transformation function from one DB connection to another and let aws do the work. I don’t know how complicated it would be to implement. It always looks easier when someone tells you how they did it ha. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Stream Data from RDS [Mysql] to Aurora DB
    Look into DMS as it was built just for that https://aws.amazon.com/dms/. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Strategies have you used to sync a PostgreSQL database with Redshift?
    AWS products, Glue, DMS and who knows what other product AWS has came up with. One of the issues I have with AWS is that everything is so much decoupled and there are so many products that it's hard to figure out what you can use at the end. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Strategies have you used to sync a PostgreSQL database with Redshift?
    I've done a little research and seems that AWS DMS could be a solution, but I wonder how well it handles on-going replication and am curious if anyone here as used it. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Migrating from Microsoft SQL Server to PostgreSQL using Babelfish and Amazon Aurora
    I could have ran the entire script at this point to add the data, but I wanted to follow the steps of a real-world migration project and opt to use a full load using the Database Migration Service. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
  • Machine Learning Best Practices for Public Sector Organizations
    With AWS Database Migration Services (AWS DMS), you can replicate and ingest existing databases while the source databases remain fully operational. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago

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