From AWS to Google Cloud, the major cloud providers offer different options to run a MySQL or a MySQL compatible database on the cloud. You can spin up virtual machines and configure your own cluster or rely on managed services with the ability to modify or scale vertically a database with the click of a button. The new trend is serverless (relational) databases that offer both traditional interfaces and HTTP API access. Can serverless databases be the future? Is Amazon Aurora Serverless really serverless?
Look Mom No Hands! Moving from a managed relational database to a serverless one
- Tech
- Length: 45 Min
- Language: EN

Renato Losio
Principal Cloud Architect @ Funambol Inc.
Renato is a software and cloud architect, a digital nomad and a slow runner. He has many years of experience as a software engineer, tech lead and cloud services specialist in Italy, UK, Portugal and Germany. Relational databases on the cloud and location-based services are his main working interests. He lives in Berlin.
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