Amazon Aurora DSQL database clusters now support up to 256 TiB of storage volume

Amazon Aurora DSQL database clusters now support up to 256 TiB of storage volume

Amazon Aurora DSQL now supports a maximum storage limit of 256 TiB, doubling the previous limit of 128 TiB. Now, customers can store and manage larger datasets within a single database cluster, simplifying data management for large-scale applications. With Aurora DSQL, customers only pay for the storage they use and storage automatically scales with usage, ensuring that customers do not need to provision storage upfront.

All Aurora DSQL clusters by default have a storage limit of 10 TiB. Customers that desire clusters with higher storage limits can request a limit increase using either the Service Quotas console or AWS CLI. Visit the Service Quotas documentation for a step-by-step guide to requesting a quote increase.

The increased storage limits are available in all Regions where Aurora DSQL is available. Get started with Aurora DSQL for free with the AWS Free Tier. To learn more about Aurora DSQL, visit the webpage and documentation.

Categories: marketing:marchitecture/databases

Source: Amazon Web Services



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