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Data Management:Databases supported by DMS

Last Updated:Jun 18, 2024

This topic describes the types of ApsaraDB instances, databases of third-party cloud service providers, and self-managed databases supported by Data Management (DMS).

Supported ApsaraDB instances

Relational databases

  • ApsaraDB RDS for MySQL

  • ApsaraDB RDS for SQL Server

  • ApsaraDB RDS for PostgreSQL

  • ApsaraDB for MariaDB

  • PolarDB for MySQL

  • PolarDB for PostgreSQL

  • PolarDB for PostgreSQL(Compatible with Oracle)

  • PolarDB for Xscale (formerly DRDS)

  • ApsaraDB for OceanBase in MySQL mode

  • ApsaraDB for OceanBase in Oracle mode

  • ApsaraDB RDS for PPAS

Data warehouses

  • ApsaraDB for ClickHouse

  • AnalyticDB for MySQL V3.0

  • AnalyticDB for PostgreSQL

  • AnalyticDB for MySQL V2.0

  • DLA

NoSQL databases

  • ApsaraDB for Redis

  • ApsaraDB for MongoDB

  • ApsaraDB for Memcache

  • ApsaraDB for Cassandra

  • Lindorm SQL

  • Lindorm Phoenix

  • Lindorm CQL

  • Lindorm TSDB

  • Lindorm HBase

  • Graph Database

Big data

  • MaxCompute

  • MaxCompute Lighting

File and log service

  • OSS

  • Log Service

For more information about how to register ApsaraDB instances, see Register an ApsaraDB instance.

Supported self-managed databases and databases of third-party cloud service providers

DMS allows you to register databases of third-party cloud service providers and self-managed databases hosted on Elastic Compute Service (ECS) by using the public endpoint, Express Connect circuit, and database gateway.

Relational databases

  • MySQL

  • SQL Server

  • PostgreSQL

  • MariaDB

  • ApsaraDB for OceanBase in MySQL mode

  • ApsaraDB for OceanBase in Oracle mode

  • OceanBase ODP

  • Oracle

  • Db2

  • Dameng

  • openGauss

Data warehouse

ApsaraDB for ClickHouse

NoSQL databases

  • ApsaraDB for Redis

  • ApsaraDB for MongoDB

For more information about how to register databases of third-party cloud service providers and self-managed databases, see Register a database hosted on a third-party cloud service or a self-managed database.