Stream data from Amazon RDS for MySQL to Google Sheets
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Amazon RDS for MySQL connector details
Estuary’s Amazon RDS for MySQL connector enables continuous, real-time replication from MySQL databases hosted on Amazon RDS using Change Data Capture (CDC) via the binary log. It automatically captures and streams inserts, updates, and deletes to Flow collections, keeping your downstream systems perfectly in sync without manual intervention.
- Streams data changes in real time through MySQL binary logs
- Handles initial backfills and ongoing incremental updates seamlessly
- Compatible with RDS read replicas for performance optimization
- Supports customizable binlog retention for reliability and recovery
- Offers secure connectivity options (SSH tunneling, VPC rules) and flexible deployment in Estuary’s managed cloud or your private BYOC environment

Google Sheets connector details
The Google Sheets materialization connector continuously syncs data from Estuary Flow collections into Google Sheets, making real-time data accessible for collaboration, analysis, and reporting in a familiar spreadsheet interface.
- Real-time sync: Streams updates from Flow collections directly into Google Sheets in near real time
- Simple setup: Authenticate quickly using OAuth in the Flow web app, or use a Service Account JSON key for manual configuration
- Per-sheet mapping: Materialize multiple Flow collections into separate sheets within the same spreadsheet
- Automatic state tracking: Each sheet includes an internal tracking column to ensure data consistency
- Cell limit awareness: Supports up to 1 million cells per sheet; larger datasets should be summarized or aggregated first
💡 Tip: Use Google Sheets materialization for lightweight reporting, team dashboards, or quick data validation workflows. For larger-scale analytics, consider exporting to BigQuery or S3.
How to integrate Amazon RDS for MySQL with Google Sheets in 3 simple steps using Estuary Flow
Connect Amazon RDS for MySQL as Your Real-Time Data Source
Set up a real-time source connector for Amazon RDS for MySQL in minutes. Estuary captures change data (CDC), events, or snapshots — no custom pipelines, agents or manual configs needed.
Configure Google Sheets as Your Target
Choose Google Sheets 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 Flow guarantees exactly-once delivery, handles backfills and replays, and scales with your data — without engineering overhead.
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Estuary Flow combines the most real-time, streaming change data capture (CDC), and batch connectors together into a unified modern data pipeline:

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Frequently Asked Questions
- Set Up Capture: In Estuary Flow, go to Sources, click + NEW CAPTURE, and select the Amazon RDS for MySQL connector.
- Enter Details: Add your Amazon RDS for MySQL connection details and click SAVE AND PUBLISH.
- Materialize Data: Go to Destinations, choose your target system, link the Amazon RDS for MySQL capture, and publish.
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