Sources for data migration
Amazon Database Migration Service (Amazon DMS) can use many of the most popular data engines as a source for data replication. The database source can be a self-managed engine running on an Amazon EC2 instance or an on-premises database. Or it can be a data source on an Amazon service such as Amazon RDS or Amazon S3.
For a comprehensive list of valid sources, see Sources for Amazon DMS.
Topics
- Using an Oracle database as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using a Microsoft SQL Server database as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using Microsoft Azure SQL database as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using Microsoft Azure SQL Managed Instance as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using Microsoft Azure Database for PostgreSQL flexible server as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using Microsoft Azure Database for MySQL flexible server as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using OCI MySQL Heatwave as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using Google Cloud for MySQL as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using Google Cloud for PostgreSQL as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using a PostgreSQL database as an Amazon DMS source
- Using a MySQL-compatible database as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using an SAP ASE database as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using MongoDB as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using Amazon S3 as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using IBM Db2 for Linux, Unix, Windows, and Amazon RDS database (Db2 LUW) as a source for Amazon DMS
- Using IBM Db2 for z/OS databases as a source for Amazon DMS