Supported Databases
Real-Time Migration
You can migrate all database objects across cloud platforms, from on-premises databases to the cloud, or across regions on the cloud in real time. The following table lists the supported databases, versions, and migration types. For more information about real-time migration, see Real-Time Migration.
Self-built databases refer to on-premises databases and databases created on an ECS. RDS for MySQL refers to the MySQL databases on RDS instances.
- Data cannot be migrated from a newer version database to an older version database.
- MySQL Serving as the Source in Migration
Table 1 Database information Source DB Engine
Source DB Type and Version
Destination DB Type and Version
Migration Type
MySQL
RDS for MySQL
All versions
Full
Full+Incremental
RDS for MySQL
All versions
Self-built or other cloud MySQL
Versions 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, and 8.0
Full
Full+Incremental
Real-Time Synchronization
Real-time synchronization refers to the process of copying data from one data source to another database while keeping data consistency. In this way, the data of key services can flow in real time. The following table lists the supported databases, versions, and synchronization types. For more information about real-time synchronization, see Real-Time Synchronization.
Self-built databases refer to on-premises databases and databases created on an ECS. RDS for MySQL refers to the MySQL databases on RDS instances.
- Data cannot be migrated from a newer version database to an older version database.
- MySQL Serving as the Source in Synchronization
Table 2 Database information Source DB Engine
Source DB Type and Version
Destination DB Type and Version
Synchronization Mode
MySQL
Self-built or other cloud MySQL
Versions 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, and 8.0
RDS for MySQL
All versions
Incremental
Full
Full+Incremental
RDS for PostgreSQL
Versions 9.5, 9.6, 10, and 11
Full
Full+Incremental
Kafka
Version 0.11 or later
Incremental
Full+Incremental
RDS for MySQL
All versions
Self-built or other cloud MySQL
Versions 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, and 8.0
Incremental
Full+Incremental
Kafka
Version 0.11 or later
Incremental
Full+Incremental
Self-built Oracle
Versions 10g, 11g, 12c, 18c, and 19c
Full+Incremental
- PostgreSQL Serving as the Source in Synchronization
Table 3 Database information Source DB Engine
Source DB Type and Version
Destination DB Type and Version
Synchronization Mode
PostgreSQL
RDS for PostgreSQL
Versions 9.5, 9.6, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14
Incremental
Full
Full+Incremental
- Oracle Serving as the Source in Synchronization
Table 4 Database information Source DB Engine
Source DB Type and Version
Destination DB Type and Version
Synchronization Mode
Oracle
Self-built Oracle
Versions 10g, 11g, 12c, 18c, 19c, and 21c
RDS for MySQL
All versions
Incremental
Full
Full+Incremental
RDS for PostgreSQL
Versions 9.5, 9.6, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14
Full
Full+Incremental
Kafka
Version 0.11 or later
Incremental
Real-Time Disaster Recovery
To prevent service unavailability caused by regional faults, DRS provides disaster recovery to ensure service continuity. The floowing table lists the databases and versions supported by real-time DR. For more information about real-time DR, see Real-Time Disaster Recovery.
Self-built databases refer to on-premises databases and the databases created on an ECS. RDS for MySQL refers to the MySQL databases on RDS instances.
- Disaster recovery cannot be performed from a later version database to an earlier version database.
- MySQL Serving as the Source in DR
Table 5 Database information Service DB Engine
Service DB Type and Version
DR DB Type and Version
MySQL
Self-built or other cloud MySQL
Versions 5.6, 5.7, and 8.0
RDS for MySQL
All versions
RDS for MySQL
All versions
Self-built or other cloud MySQL
Versions 5.6, 5.7, and 8.0
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