Hiring AWS Aurora developers? Then you should know!
How and where is AWS Aurora used?
- Highly scalable databases: Managing rapid growth
- Global databases: Deploying worldwide
- Backup and disaster recovery: Ensuring data safety
- Database consolidation: Simplifying infrastructure
- Microservices architecture: Building agile apps
- Severless computing: Optimizing performance
- DevOps automation: Streamlining development
- Analytics and machine learning: Leveraging insights
- Internet of Things (IoT): Handling massive data
- Content management systems: Supporting content delivery
Compare Junior, Middle, Senior, and Expert/Team Lead AWS Aurora Developer roles
Seniority Name | Years of experience | Responsibilities and activities | Average salary (USD/year) |
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Junior | 0-2 years |
| $50,000 |
Middle | 2-5 years |
| $80,000 |
Senior | 5-8 years |
| $110,000 |
Expert/Team Lead | 8+ years |
| $150,000 |
Quick Facts about AWS Aurora.
- Created in 2014, AWS Aurora is a cloud-based relational database service.
- Popular for e-commerce, gaming, and financial services applications.
- Entry threshold: Basic knowledge of SQL and database management.
- Amazon RDS is the most popular technology related to AWS Aurora.
- Fun fact: AWS Aurora is MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible for easy migration.
TOP AWS Aurora Related Technologies
- AWS Lambda
- AWS CloudFormation
- AWS CodePipeline
- AWS CodeBuild
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What are top AWS Aurora instruments and tools?
- Amazon RDS Performance Insights: Monitors database performance in real-time
- Amazon RDS Proxy: Manages database connections efficiently
- Amazon Aurora Serverless: Scales database capacity automatically
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