Amazon Web Services has a Schema Conversion tool that can be used to install, verify, and update AWS Schema.

If you migrate to Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift or Amazon DocumentDB, you will get 6 months of free use per instance.

Amazon Aurora is a database built for the cloud that combines the performance and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases.Aurora is three times faster than a standard PostgreSQL database.It provides the security, availability, and reliability of databases at a fraction of the cost.

Built-in security, backup and restore, and in-memory caching are some of the features of Amazon DynamoDB.The database continuously backs up your data and scales throughput up or down.Your globally distributed applications can access local data by replicating tables across multiple regions.

Amazon Redshift makes it simple and cost-effective to analyze all your data across your warehouse and lake.Redshift is ten times faster than other data warehouses.You can setup and deploy a new data warehouse in minutes, run queries across petabytes of data in Redshift, and build a data lake on Amazon S3.

Amazon DocumentDB is a fast, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB.When operating mission-critical MongoDB workloads at scale, Amazon DocumentDB is designed from the ground-up to give you the performance, scalability, and availability you need.You can use your existing MongoDB drivers and tools with Amazon DocumentDB by emulating the responses that a client expects from a MongoDB server.

From the time you start a DMS instance, you can get 6 months of free use of the SCT.There are supported instance types.

The sources that are supported are:You can find a complete list on the Supported DMS Sources page.

Will the service be free if I migrate to other database targets?

No.The service is only free if the target database is an Aurora version.You need to select one of these targets.

No.You need to migrate to Amazon Aurora from any source that supports it.

There are instances that are free under this plan.The c4 or c5 compute class is used for production.

To be eligible for a free instance, you must only run migration tasks that comply with the guidelines.The target database is Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift, or Amazon DocumentDB.We recommend running non- compliant tasks on separate instances.

For 6 months.After 6 months, you can request an extension, but you'll have to pay for the service.

Yes.There is an indicator next to the instance name that says whether it is free or not.

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