Amazon Redshift Concurrency Scaling is now available in the AWS Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Thailand), Europe (Milan), Middle East (Bahrain), Mexico (Central) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) regions. With the Amazon Redshift Concurrency Scaling feature, you can now support thousands of concurrent users and concurrent queries, with consistently fast query performance.
Amazon Redshift Concurrency Scaling elastically scales query processing power to provide consistently fast performance for hundreds of concurrent queries. Concurrency Scaling resources are added to your Redshift cluster transparently in seconds, allowing for increased concurrency to process queries with minimal wait time. Amazon Redshift customers with an active Redshift cluster earn up to one hour of free Concurrency Scaling credits, which is sufficient for the concurrency needs of most customers. Concurrency scaling enables you to specify usage control, providing customers with predictable month-to-month costs, even during periods of fluctuating analytical demand.
To enable Amazon Redshift Concurrency Scaling, set the Concurrency Scaling Mode to Auto in your Amazon Web Services Management Console. You can allocate Concurrency Scaling usage to specific user groups and workloads, control the number of Concurrency Scaling clusters that can be used, and monitor Amazon CloudWatch performance and usage metrics.
To learn more about concurrency scaling including regional-availability, see our documentation and pricing page.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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