
After 3 Years of Heavy Use, Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments Just Got Even Better (Sub-5-Second Switchovers!)
Sharing my real-world experience with RDS Blue/Green Deployments since 2023, and why the January 2026 update (sub-5-second downtime) is a big win for production workloads. Amazon RDS just leveled up again with the latest enhancement to Blue/Green Deployments , announced on January 20, 2026. This update brings switchover downtime down to typically under five seconds (and as low as two seconds when using the AWS Advanced JDBC Driver) for single-Region setups. As someone who's been running this feature in production for the past three years, this feels like the perfect polish on an already rock-solid tool. Here's my take. Quick History: When Blue/Green Landed Blue/Green Deployments for Amazon RDS officially launched on November 27, 2022 (right around re:Invent that year). It started with Amazon Aurora (MySQL-compatible), RDS for MySQL, and RDS for MariaDB. PostgreSQL support followed in 2023. Before this feature existed, database upgrades meant stressful maintenance windows: security patc
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