AWS re:Invent 2020: Deep dive on Global Database for Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora Global Database is designed for globally distributed applications, allowing a single Amazon Aurora database to span multiple AWS Regions. It replicates your data with no impact on database performance, enables fast local reads with low latency in each Region, and provides disaster recovery in the event of a Region-wide outage. In this session, learn how to easily scale Amazon Aurora reads across the world to place your applications close to your users. Also, learn how to achieve an effective recovery point objective (RPO) of 1 second and a recovery time objective (RTO) of less than 1 minute with Amazon Aurora Global Database.
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