Amazon RDS on Outposts extends AWS cloud benefits to on-premises setups, offering seamless database management with low latency. It's tailored for users requiring consistent infrastructure technologies both on-premises and in the cloud.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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Amazon RDS on Outposts | 0.3% |
SQL Server | 16.6% |
Oracle Database | 12.9% |
Other | 70.19999999999999% |
Designed to provide managed database services using the familiar AWS ecosystem, Amazon RDS on Outposts supports popular databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server. It delivers the same AWS APIs, functionalities, and tools for a unified experience. This setup is ideal for latency-sensitive applications that need to remain on-site yet benefit from the scalability, reliability, and automation of managed services.
What features define Amazon RDS on Outposts?Industries like finance and healthcare implement Amazon RDS on Outposts to manage data-sensitive operations efficiently. Banks use it for secure, low-latency transaction processing while healthcare providers benefit from compliant and reliable patient data management.
Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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Solutions Architect at 3t Solutions | 5.0 | We use Amazon RDS on Outposts to support websites, appreciating its separation from EC2 for better visibility and easier maintenance. Improvements could include cloning features and centralized RDS management. Our customers benefit from reduced IT infrastructure and capital expenditures. |
Network Security Engineer at Movate | 4.0 | We use Amazon RDS on Outposts for our company's website and HRMS data management. It's easy to manage, saves us 15% to 20% time, but we face CPU limitations, causing glitches with larger databases. No experts needed for management. |
Architect - Database Administration at Mitra Innovation | 4.0 | My company uses Amazon RDS for various clients, including a fitness app, a restaurant ordering system, and a non-profit's transactional data. While it's generally a good product, the MySQL version upgrade process is complicated and needs improvement. |
Chief Technology Officer at a tech company with 11-50 employees | 4.0 | No summary available |