Amazon Aurora DSQL now FedRAMP Moderate in scope on AWS
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Amazon Aurora DSQL is now in scope for FedRAMP Moderate compliance in three US AWS regions. This enables government agencies and contractors to use the distributed SQL database for regulated workloads. Aurora DSQL offers high availability and scale for applications requiring zero infrastructure management. The announcement details specific regions and provides links for further information on FedRAMP and Aurora DSQL.
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- Benefits of Aurora DSQL
Aurora DSQL is described as the fastest serverless, distributed SQL database, providing active-active high availability and multi-Region strong consistency for highly available applications.
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https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/07/amazon-aurora-dsql-now-in-scope-for-fedramp-moderate/
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