Amazon Neptune database is now available in Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) region

Amazon Neptune Database has launched in the AWS Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) region, allowing users to create clusters with various instance types. This fully managed graph database offers robust features for developing applications with interconnected datasets.

Amazon has announced the launch of its Neptune Database in the Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) region. This new availability allows users to create Neptune clusters utilizing various instance types, including R5, R5d, R6g, R6i, X2iedn, T4g, and T3.

Amazon Neptune is a fully managed graph database service that provides fast and reliable performance, making it easier for developers to build and manage applications that work with complex, interconnected datasets. Users can develop applications using either the Apache TinkerPop Gremlin or openCypher on the Property Graph model. Alternatively, they can use the SPARQL query language with the W3C Resource Description Framework (RDF).

The database comes equipped with several enterprise-level features, such as high availability, automated backups, and network isolation, which facilitate the swift deployment of applications into production environments. Additionally, Amazon Neptune supports the Neptune Global Database, which is tailored for applications that require global distribution, enabling a single Neptune database to operate across multiple AWS Regions.

To begin using Amazon Neptune, users can easily set up a new Neptune cluster through the AWS Management Console, the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or by utilizing a quickstart AWS CloudFormation template. For further details regarding pricing and the availability of regions, interested parties are encouraged to visit the Neptune pricing page and the AWS Region Table.