Using the AWS Schema Conversion Tool

FREE

In this course, you will learn how to use the AWS Schema Conversion Tool (AWS SCT) to convert your database schema from a legacy database engine into a cloud-ready database engine.

Description

Are you looking for material to learn more about the AWS Schema Conversion Tool (SCT), a tool that helps you convert your database schema from one database engine to another? Look no further than our free course on Using the AWS Schema Conversion Tool.

In this course, you’ll learn how to use the SCT to convert your database schema from popular commercial and open-source databases such as Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, and PostgreSQL to Amazon Aurora, Amazon RDS, and Amazon Redshift. Additionally, you will learn how to use the SCT to convert stored procedures, triggers, and views and how to handle data type mapping.

By the end of the course, you’ll have a solid understanding of how to use the AWS Schema Conversion Tool to migrate your database schema to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and how to handle the challenges that come with it. This will help you to take advantage of the benefits of AWS and improve the performance and scalability of your database.

The course is designed for developers and IT professionals who are familiar with database management and want to learn about migrating to AWS using the SCT, but it’s also great for anyone who wants to refresh their knowledge or learn more about the service. Finally, this course is self-paced, so you can complete it at your own convenience and at no cost.

The course covers the following topics:

  • Understanding the AWS Schema Conversion Tool (SCT) and its uses
  • Converting database schema from popular commercial and open-source databases to Amazon Aurora, Amazon RDS, and Amazon Redshift
  • Converting stored procedures, triggers, and views
  • Handling data type mapping
  • Understanding the best practices for using the SCT

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