
Amazon Web Services (AWS) officially announced the launch of Amazon Aurora DSQL, a new database technology built for modern applications that require high performance and continuous availability.
Aurora DSQL is a distributed database system, which means it can operate across multiple data centers at the same time. If one data center goes down, the application continues running smoothly from another location with no disruption for users.
This makes it ideal for businesses that serve millions of users in real-time, such as e-commerce platforms, financial apps, or AI-powered services.
What sets Aurora DSQL apart from traditional databases is its incredible speed and its ability to automatically scale based on demand, without any manual server management.

It’s also fully compatible with PostgreSQL, one of the most popular database systems in the world, making it easy for developers to adopt without needing to learn something entirely new.
Aurora DSQL also supports AI applications and integrates with systems that understand natural language, making it future-ready for the growing world of artificial intelligence and automation.
The service is now available in several regions, including the United States, Japan, and parts of Europe. AWS plans to expand its availability to even more locations in the near future.
With Aurora DSQL, Amazon continues to show its commitment to providing cutting-edge technology to help businesses thrive in today’s fast-moving digital world.
Shahriena Shukri is a journalist covering business and economic news in Malaysia, providing insights on market trends, corporate developments, and financial policies. More about Shahriena Shukri.