Zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift - Amazon Aurora
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Zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift

Amazon Aurora zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift is a fully managed solution for making transactional data available in Amazon Redshift after it's written to an Aurora cluster. For more information, see Working with Aurora zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift .

The following Regions and engine versions are available for zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift.

Aurora MySQL Zero-ETL integrations

Region Aurora MySQL version 3
US East (N. Virginia) Version 3.05.2 and higher
US East (Ohio) Version 3.05.2 and higher
US West (Oregon) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Asia Pacific (Singapore) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Europe (Ireland) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Asia Pacific (Sydney) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Europe (Frankfurt) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Europe (Stockholm) Version 3.05.2 and higher
US West (N. California) Version 3.05.2 and higher
South America (São Paulo) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Asia Pacific (Seoul) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Canada (Central) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Europe (London) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Europe (Paris) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Asia Pacific (Osaka) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Middle East (Bahrain) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Europe (Milan) Version 3.05.2 and higher
Africa (Cape Town) Version 3.05.2 and higher

Aurora PostgreSQL Zero-ETL integrations

For the preview release of Aurora PostgreSQL zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift, you must create integrations within the Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment, in the US East (Ohio) (us-west-2) Amazon Web Services Region. The preview environment allows you to test beta, release candidate, and early production versions of PostgreSQL database engine software.

Your source DB cluster must be running Aurora PostgreSQL (compatible with PostgreSQL 15.4 and Zero-ETL Support).