AWS Open Source Blog
Category: Amazon RDS
Deep PostgreSQL Thoughts: Valuing Currency
PostgreSQL currency buys you fewer bugs, higher security, and comes with relatively low risks.
How Onehouse Makes it Easy to Leverage Open Source Data Services on AWS
A new AWS Partner, Onehouse.ai, recently launched its managed lakehouse product for open source Apache Hudi on the AWS Marketplace.
Behind the Scenes on AWS Contributions to Open Source Databases
AWS engineers are significant contributors to the open source databases that our managed services are built on and that our customers depend on. Aurora PostgreSQL and MySQL-compatible editions and Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB, are AWS services built on, or compatible with, open source databases.
Supabase Makes Extensions Easier for Developers with Trusted Language Extensions for PostgreSQL
AWS partner Supabase is using Trusted Language Extensions for PostgreSQL to improve the developer experience and make it easier for them to support more extensions.
AWS Now Supports Credentials-fetcher for gMSA on Amazon Linux 2023
In this blog post, we explain the use case for the open source credentials-fetcher daemon and give simple instructions for using an Active Directory domain joined Linux server with a group Managed Service Account (gMSA).
Dive Deeper into Data Lake for Nonprofits, a New Open Source Solution from AWS for Salesforce for Nonprofits
Data Lake for Nonprofits is an open source application that helps nonprofit organizations set up a data lake in their AWS account and populate it with the data that they have in the Salesforce Non Profit Success Pack (NPSP) schema.
How to Apply GitOps to Everything Using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Crossplane, and Flux
Open source Crossplane enables GitOps to be applied virtually everywhere using Kubernetes as a proxy to provision and manage cloud resources. This article will take you in a step-by-step workflow to provision Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) clusters and an Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) database the GitOps way using Crossplane and Flux.
Using PostgreSQL with Spring Boot on AWS — Part 2
Using PostgreSQL with Spring Boot on AWS — Part 1 Using PostgreSQL with Spring Boot on AWS — Part 2 This is the second installment of a two-part tutorial by Björn Wilmsmann, Philip Riecks, and Tom Hombergs, authors of the book Stratospheric: From Zero to Production with Spring Boot and AWS. Björn, Philip, and Tom […]
Using PostgreSQL with Spring Boot on AWS — Part 1
Using PostgreSQL with Spring Boot on AWS — Part 1 Using PostgreSQL with Spring Boot on AWS — Part 2 This is the first installment of a two-part tutorial by Björn Wilmsmann, Philip Riecks, and Tom Hombergs, authors of the book Stratospheric: From Zero to Production with Spring Boot and AWS. Björn, Philip, and Tom […]
What is Trapheus?
This article is a guest post from Namita Devadas and Rohit Kumar, Senior Software Engineers at Intuit. Trapheus is an open source Python serverless utility for automated restoration of Relational Database Service (RDS) instances from snapshots into any development, staging, or production environments. It supports snapshot-based restoration for individual RDS instances (for example, Oracle, MySQL, […]