Distributed SQL database engine
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Distributed SQL database engine
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Azure Database for MySQL is a fully managed relational database service based on the open-source MySQL community edition. Its REST APIs enable management of flexible servers, single servers, databases, firewall and network rules, configurations, replicas, and backups with built-in high availability and automated backups.
Azure Database for PostgreSQL is a fully managed relational database service based on the open-source PostgreSQL engine. It provides Flexible Server and Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL deployment options with built-in high availability, automated backups, scaling, and security.
Amazon DocumentDB is a fully managed, MongoDB-compatible document database service that makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale MongoDB-compatible databases in the cloud.
This terraform module is designed to create Azure Postgres flexible mysql resources. The Azure Database for PostgreSQL flexible server deployment model is designed to support high availability within a single availability zone and across multiple availability zones
Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that lets you run Cassandra workloads on AWS without managing servers or software.
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