Amazon Aurora DSQL introduces support for the PostgreSQL JSONB data type with optional compression. You can now use code and tools that depend on PostgreSQL’s JSONB type with Aurora DSQL, making it easier to store semi-structured data alongside relational data.
You can use the JSONB data type when creating or modifying tables to store semi-structured data such as system configuration metadata, API parameters, and event logs. With PostgreSQL compression enabled by default, larger JSONB payloads are stored more efficiently, helping reduce storage costs.
Get started with Aurora DSQL for free with the AWS Free Tier. For information about Regional availability, see the AWS Region table. You can learn more about Aurora DSQL data types, including JSONB, here.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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