Stream data from Alloy DB for Postgres to Amazon RDS for MySQL
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Alloy DB for Postgres connector details
The AlloyDB connector for Estuary Flow uses change data capture (CDC) to replicate inserts, updates, and deletes from your AlloyDB database into Flow collections in near real time. Built on the PostgreSQL capture foundation, it brings AlloyDB’s scalability and Google Cloud integration into the Estuary ecosystem with minimal setup effort.
- Continuously streams row-level changes from AlloyDB using PostgreSQL logical replication
- Supports automatic creation of replication slots, publications, and watermark tables
- Requires SSH tunneling for secure access, since AlloyDB doesn’t support IP allowlisting
- Configurable backfill behavior to balance completeness and performance
- Enterprise-ready: Compatible with Estuary’s Private and BYOC deployments for secure, compliant data movement

Amazon RDS for MySQL connector details
The Amazon RDS for MySQL materialization connector streams data from Estuary Flow collections into MySQL tables hosted on Amazon RDS, enabling continuous synchronization between Flow and your managed MySQL environment.
- Supported versions: MySQL 5.7 and later
- Deployment flexibility: Connect directly or through SSH tunneling for secure private access
- Delta or standard updates: Choose between merge or delta modes for efficient data writes
- Timezone control: Supports both IANA timezone names and numeric UTC offsets for consistent datetime materialization
- Full SSL support: Configure SSL modes including verify_ca and verify_identity for secure communication
- Automatic table creation: The connector creates or updates MySQL tables as Flow collections change
- Enterprise ready: Works seamlessly within Private or BYOC deployments for compliance and governance
💡 Tip: Use this connector to stream real-time analytics or transactional data into RDS MySQL for dashboards, reporting, or downstream applications.
How to integrate Alloy DB for Postgres with Amazon RDS for MySQL in 3 simple steps using Estuary
Connect Alloy DB for Postgres as Your Real-Time Data Source
Set up a real-time source connector for Alloy DB for Postgres in minutes. Estuary captures change data (CDC), events, or snapshots — no custom pipelines, agents or manual configs needed.
Configure Amazon RDS for MySQL as Your Target
Choose Amazon RDS for MySQL as your target system. Estuary intelligently maps schemas, supports both batch and streaming loads, and adapts to schema changes automatically.
Deploy and Monitor Your End-to-End Data Pipeline
Launch your pipeline and monitor it from a single UI. Estuary guarantees exactly-once delivery, handles backfills and replays, and scales with your data — without engineering overhead.
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Alloy DB for Postgres to Amazon RDS for MySQL pricing estimate
Estimated monthly cost to move 800 GB from Alloy DB for Postgres to Amazon RDS for MySQL is approximately $1,000.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Set Up Capture: In Estuary, go to Sources, click + NEW CAPTURE, and select the Alloy DB for Postgres connector.
- Enter Details: Add your Alloy DB for Postgres connection details and click SAVE AND PUBLISH.
- Materialize Data: Go to Destinations, choose your target system, link the Alloy DB for Postgres capture, and publish.
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