Yes, it is possible to use both cluster and non-cluster databases in AWS Database. AWS provides various database options, including both cluster and non-cluster databases, such as Amazon Aurora (cluster), Amazon RDS (non-cluster), Amazon DynamoDB (non-cluster), Amazon Redshift (cluster), and more. Depending on the specific requirements of an application or workload, different database options may be more suitable. AWS also allows for seamless integration and communication between different database services through its cloud infrastructure, making it easy to incorporate multiple database types into a single architecture.
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