AWS Glue zero-ETL for self-managed Database Sources (aws.amazon.com)

🤖 AI Summary
AWS announced that AWS Glue now supports a zero-ETL experience for self‑managed database sources, letting customers replicate data from Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, and PostgreSQL databases hosted on‑premises or on EC2 directly into Amazon Redshift. The feature auto-creates an integration for ongoing replication through a no-code console, removing much of the configuration and pipeline engineering normally required to ingest transactional data into Redshift. The intent is to provide continuous data movement without building and maintaining custom ETL/CDC pipelines. For the AI/ML community this simplifies and accelerates getting production data into an analytics-ready warehouse for model training, feature engineering, monitoring, and BI. By reducing setup complexity and weeks of engineering work, teams can focus on model development and analytics rather than infrastructure plumbing. Key technical points: supported sources are Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL; targets are Redshift; sources can be on‑premises or EC2; the integration provides ongoing replication via an automated, no‑code flow. The capability is available in US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland, Frankfurt, Stockholm), Canada West (Calgary), and Asia Pacific (Seoul). Users can enable it from the AWS Management Console and consult the Glue zero‑ETL documentation for details.
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