Tutorials
Learn the basics. Create your first keyspaces and tables, set up command-line and programmatic access, and access Amazon Keyspaces by using Cassandra drivers.
Get started with Amazon Keyspaces
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for creating keyspaces and tables.
Set up credentials for programmatic access
Learn how to set up credentials for programmatic access to Amazon Keyspaces.
Access Amazon Keyspaces by using Cassandra drivers
Learn how to access Amazon Keyspaces by using your existing Cassandra drivers or cqlsh.
Loading data into Amazon Keyspaces using DSBulk
Migrate data from Apache Cassandra to Amazon Keyspaces using the DataStax Bulk Loader (DSBulk).
Connect to Amazon Keyspaces from your desktop IDEs
Learn how to connect to Amazon Keyspaces from your local machine using IntelliJ, PyCharm, or DataGrip IDEs.
Getting started with NoSQL Workbench
Learn how to use NoSQL Workbench to design and visualize non-relational data models for Amazon Keyspaces more easily.
Training courses
Learn from AWS experts, and advance your skills and knowledge about Amazon Keyspaces.
Migrating from Apache Cassandra to Amazon Keyspaces (30 minutes)
Learn how to migrate a self-managed Apache Cassandra cluster to a fully managed keyspace by using Amazon Keyspaces.
Moving to managed databases on AWS (30 minutes)
Learn the benefits of and process for moving from self-managed databases to fully managed Amazon database solutions.
Videos
Learn Amazon Keyspaces concepts by watching these expert-led sessions.
Deep dive on Amazon Keyspaces architecture and key features. Learn how PricewaterhouseCoopers uses Amazon Keyspaces to store data for its proximity contact-tracing mobile application.
How to get started using Amazon Keyspaces with just a few clicks in the console or a few lines of code.
Use these advanced techniques to build highly scalable, fast, and robust data models. Learn how to model your data based on your queries and access patterns so that your application can scale up as traffic grows.
Learn about how customers are using AWS purpose-built databases to build some of the most scalable applications on the planet.
Learn more about Amazon Keyspaces by reading the documentation.
Get started building with Amazon Keyspaces in the AWS Management Console.