How to analyze RDS for MySQL data in Amazon Redshift with zero-ETL | AWS OnAir S05

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AWS is investing in a zero-ETL future so customers can quickly and easily connect to and act on all their data across services. The Amazon RDS for MySQL zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift is now generally available for near real-time analytics on petabytes of transactional data. It eliminates the need for customers to build and maintain complex data pipelines. This AWS on Air episode dives into the integration, provides demos on how to get started and on how to apply data filtering for each integration to include or exclude specific databases and tables, tailoring replication to your specific needs.

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Amazing work at Amazon 🎉
Could this be used for blockchain data?

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