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Amazon Aurora - Database Management Software

Amazon Aurora Reviews in May 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Amazon Aurora Reviews & Ratings

4.4

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Based on 353 ratings & 213 reviews

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Amazon Aurora stands out as an exceptional database solution, offering a plethora of advantageous features according to recent user feedback. Users appreciate its efficiency, scalability, and the ease with which it integrates with MySQL and PostgreSQL. The managed service aspect of Amazon Aurora receives high praise for its security and compatibility, making it a ...Read more

Amazon Aurora pros and cons

  • Highly efficient with 15 read replications for improved performance.

  • Easy to use and deploy, especially for commercial purposes.

  • Managed service with security, scalability, and compatibility with MySQL and PostgresSQL.

  • Good performance in terms of database backup and cloud data storage.

  • Intimidating richness of features and customizations, requiring assistance for newcomers.

  • Limited selection in the Marketplace for additional apps and connectors, limiting advanced functionalities.

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Victor (Yue) T

11/28/18

3.5 out of 5

aurora review

What do you like best? aurora serverless. We don't need to manage a db, and throuput What do you dislike? The cost could be very expensive if you do a multi az What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? web backend

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Administrator in Consumer Goods

11/28/18

5 out of 5

Amazing product

What do you like best? Well, we like the ability to autoscale the database horizontally quickly. This has helped us a lot. What do you dislike? I disklike that we are unable to modify some of the parametes for aurora What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? we are doing read/write splits.

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Daniel M

11/28/18

5 out of 5

Aurora makes it easy

What do you like best? Aurora's backup strategy is fantastic. Using PostGRES on Aurora was easy, and I didn't have to put as much thought into what strategy I was going to use for backups. Just focus on software development. What do you dislike? The cost structure is a bit confusing. Its really just EC2 backed, and can get costly in a hurry. Recommendations to others considering the product: If you are okay with IaaS, I'd say Aurora is a very workable RDS solution. What ...

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CI

Consultant in Information Technology and Services

11/28/18

5 out of 5

Running MySQL at scale

What do you like best? Running MySQL at scale was always a hard task with read replicas and high availability and so on. with Aurora it is easier. What do you dislike? The price point is faily high for the benefiet. Not all environments are getting 5x gains compared to MySQL databases What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Datastore

AI

Administrator in Marketing and Advertising

11/27/18

5 out of 5

hihgly reliable and scalable database engine

What do you like best? I dont have to manage my own cluster; it is scalable; you pay for what you use; it highly reliable when setup as a cluster What do you dislike? visibility into logs; lack of custom configuration What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? reducing the number of DBA's

AI

Administrator in Education Management

11/27/18

4.5 out of 5

Save the headcount and the worry...move to Aurora

What do you like best? Ease of deployment, redundancy and availability. Aurora allows us to focus on the data. and not the service. What do you dislike? No support for do wild replicate options Recommendations to others considering the product: If you are using AWS..and are using a relational database...it's time to switch What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Moved from mysql instance on EC2 to Aurora. Instant point in time ...

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AI

Administrator in Education Management

11/27/18

4.5 out of 5

Aurora is the way to go for hosted databases

What do you like best? Ease of management, rock solid stability and uptime What do you dislike? Memory usage can be tough to fine tune, but is easily fixed by scaling up What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Amazon aurora is the DB for many of our education technology products. It has allowed us to move faster and worry less about db performance and uptime.

IC

Internal Consultant in Higher Education

11/27/18

2.5 out of 5

Cost-effective database that needs more native tooling options

What do you like best? It's very cost-effective and easy to incorporate into AWS-based automations. What do you dislike? If you're not comfortable at the command line, or don't already have experience with something like MySQL Workbench, it can be daunting to work with. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Migration of non-ciritical databases to cloud to save money, better pass through costs to other LOBs.

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Travis S

11/27/18

5 out of 5

Awesome!

What do you like best? Drop-in replacement for MySQL, faster and easier to use. What do you dislike? Need higher storage limits - 64TB is too small Recommendations to others considering the product: Yse it! What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Storing full operation history for financial documents

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Mike B

11/27/18

5 out of 5

Aurora roars!

What do you like best? auto-everything, 1-click, faster, and cheaper!!! I mean really....compare to 10 years ago - SqlServer & Oracle dominating, taking $$$$, people to manage everything, nobody really with good DR/BU (esoteric, hard work)....or of course MySql and Postgres but no corp would allow use of it. Now, all the stuff you got from those paid guys, and so much more (the stuff that everyone should have done but didn't) - Aurora is the answer. What do you dislike? Still at least ...

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