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Which database engines does Amazon Aurora support? (Choose two.)

  • A. Oracle
  • B. Microsoft SQL Server
  • C. MySQL
  • D. PostgreSQL
  • E. MongoDB
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Suggested Answer: CD 🗳️

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Pranava_GCP
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: CD
C. MySQL D. PostgreSQL "Amazon Aurora Unparalleled high performance and availability at global scale with full MySQL and PostgreSQL compatibility" https://aws.amazon.com/rds/aurora/
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Madbo
2 years ago
C. MySQL D. PostgreSQL Amazon Aurora is a MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database engine that is designed to be highly scalable and resilient. It is a fully managed service that provides up to 5 times the performance of traditional MySQL or PostgreSQL databases, as well as automatic backups, point-in-time recovery, and other features.
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Guru4Cloud
2 years, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: CD
Amazon Aurora supports MySQL and PostgreSQL database engines. Therefore, options C and D are correct. Amazon Aurora is a relational database service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that is compatible with MySQL and PostgreSQL databases. It is designed to be highly scalable and available with automatic data replication and failover capabilities.
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