Amazon Aurora
High-performance relational database compatible with MySQL/PostgreSQL, designed for cloud-scale durability and availability.
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A report-backed catalog of AWS services shaped for quick browsing. The page preserves category, stage, lifecycle status, region and partition limitations, retirement notes, and notable caveats from the research report instead of flattening them into a generic spreadsheet.
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Stage
Generally available according to the research report's normalized lifecycle model.
Public preview or other pre-GA availability called out in the report.
No longer offered as an active AWS service or capability in the report snapshot.
Status
Available for normal use in the report snapshot.
Available, but only in the explicitly listed regions or partitions.
Still available, but AWS guidance in the report points learners toward alternatives.
AWS has published an end date or support cutoff in the report sources.
Already shut down or unavailable to customers in the report snapshot.
High-performance relational database compatible with MySQL/PostgreSQL, designed for cloud-scale durability and availability.
Hierarchical directory service listed in "Services in Maintenance," meaning no new onboarding; existing customers can continue under maintenance support model.
Fully managed NoSQL key-value/document database designed for high scale and low-latency access patterns.
Managed in-memory caching service for accelerating applications using Redis/Valkey and Memcached patterns.
Managed graph database service for running graph workloads using popular graph models and query patterns.
Managed relational database service that automates provisioning, patching, backups, and scaling across multiple engines.
Managed "custom" Oracle database offering: AWS states end of support Mar 31, 2027 and provides prescriptive migration guidance to self-managed Oracle on EC2.
Hybrid RDS offering listed as having reached full shutdown on May 1, 2022.
Time-series database service for storing and querying time-stamped data from IoT/app telemetry.
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