A company is planning to migrate their high-performance transactional database workload to AWS. The workload requires a relational database with high throughput and low latency for processing complex transactions. It also needs to provide fault-tolerance and zero downtime during database updates and scaling. Which AWS service would be the BEST fit for these requirements?
Amazon Aurora is the best fit for these requirements because it provides a MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database built for the cloud, that combines the performance and availability of traditional enterprise databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. It is specifically designed to offer high throughput, low latency, and fault tolerance with seamless scaling and minimal downtime, which aligns closely with the use case described in the question. Other services like Amazon RDS also support relational databases but do not offer the same level of performance and fault tolerance features as Aurora does for high-performance transactional workloads.
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