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If you’re looking to use PostgreSQL as a source in Amazon Data Firehose to sync changes to Apache Iceberg tables, you’ll be happy to know this feature is still available. It’s currently in what’s called a preview phase, meaning it’s not fully released yet. You can find this feature in most AWS regions, but it’s not accessible in China, AWS GovCloud (US), or Asia Pacific (Malaysia).
Because it’s still in preview, AWS notes that things might change, and they advise not to rely on it for critical, everyday work. You might run into some temporary issues such as:
– The feature might not work in your region right now due to its preview status.
– There could be a brief problem with the Firehose console where you’re working.
– The feature could be updating or changing as part of its testing process.
If you used this feature a few months ago and now it’s not showing up, don’t worry. This is probably just a temporary issue, not a sign that it’s gone forever. Since it’s still in testing, some fluctuations in availability are common.
To get the most current information about whether this feature is available in your area, it’s best to contact AWS Support directly. They can provide the latest updates relevant to your region.
For more details, you can check the official AWS documentation on using database sources with Firehose, including limitations and setup tips, through the links provided by AWS.