Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL now offers a new experience to create a cluster with express configuration, enabling you to create and query an Aurora serverless database in seconds. With pre-configured settings, the new experience accelerates initial setup and reduces time to first query. You have the flexibility to modify certain settings during creation and most other settings afterward.
Aurora clusters created using express configuration reside outside a virtual private cloud (VPC) network and include an internet access gateway for secure connections from your favorite development tools – no VPN, or AWS Direct Connect required. The internet access gateway supports the full PostgreSQL wire protocol, enabling connectivity from a broad range of development tools and clients. It is distributed across multiple Availability Zones, providing the same level of high availability as your Aurora cluster. It also sets up AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) authentication for your administrator user by default, enabling passwordless database authentication from the beginning without additional configuration.
Aurora PostgreSQL serverless is now available with the AWS Free Tier on both the Free and Paid plans. For regional availability and more details, see the Amazon Aurora documentation or read the launch blog. To get started, use the Amazon RDS Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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