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Comparison of AWS Aurora MySQL & PostgreSQL

Amazon Aurora is an AWS RDS database engine with two editions: MySQL and PostgeSQL.

Amazon often headlines both editions without distinction as "Aurora" (example), but there are significant differences between the two. This is a convenient reference to understand their features and avoid confusion over the generic "Aurora" label.

Comparison

Dates of feature support are given to provide a sense of priority and timing.

MySQL PostgreSQL
General availability 2015-07-27 2017-10-24
Zero-downtime RDS migration 2015-07-27 2018-01-22
Encryption at rest 2015-12-07 2017-10-24
Cross-region replication 2016-06-01 No
Reader endpoint 2016-09-08 2017-10-24
Asynchronous lambda procedures 2016-10-18 No
T2/T3 instances (burstable instances) 2016-11-23 No
IAM database authentication 2017-04-24 2018-11-08
S3 export 2017-06-01 No
Fast cloning 2017-08-30 2018-04-10
Auto scaling replicas 2017-11-17 2018-08-16
Synchronous lambda procedures 2017-12-11 No
Backtrack (fast in-place restore) 2018-05-10 No
Publish logs to CloudWatch 2018-05-23 2019-08-09
Performance insights (advanced database monitoring) 2018-08-06 2018-07-18
Serverless (automatic startup/shutdown) 2018-08-09 2019-07-09
Parallel query (storage-level query processing) 2018-09-28 No
Custom endpoints 2018-11-22 2018-11-22
Global database (fast cross-region replication) 2018-11-27 No
Query Plan Management (control query plan changes) No 2018-12-19
Performance insights counter metrics 2019-02-20 2018-12-17
Replication with native databases Yes 2019-03-28
Import S3 backups (e.g. fast RDS migration) 2019-04-18 No
Data API (JSON API) 2019-05-30 2019-09-24
Multi-Master 2019-08-08 No
Storage tags 2019-10-23 2019-10-23
Comprehend/SageMaker integration 2019-11-26 No
Redshift federated queries No 2019-12-03
Instance families t2, t3, r3, r4, r5 t31, r4, r5
Maximum storage 64 TB 64 TB
Continuous incremental backups 1-35 days 1-35 days
Minimum cost (on-demand) $30/month $59/month
Version upgrade path Supported Supported for minor versions only2

1. Only t3.medium.

2. Documention claims support, but AWS Support has confirmed that is not the case: "The documentation might be confusing in the description, unfortunately the upgrade of an existing Aurora PostgreSQL instance version 9.6.x to version 10.x, is still not supported."

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