Amazon Aurora Global Database now supports up to 10 secondary Regions, enhancing scalability and resilience for globally distributed applications.This feature allows a single Aurora database to span multiple AWS Regions, replicating data asynchronously with minimal impact on performance.Aurora Global Database enables fast local reads with low latency in each Region and offers disaster recovery in case of Regional impairment.The update supports both Amazon Aurora MySQL-Compatible Edition and Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition versions in global configurations.Aurora Global Database consists of one primary Region and up to 10 read-only secondary Regions for low-latency local reads.Global Database switchover and failover capabilities allow for changing the primary cluster location in a global cluster.The increased secondary Region support of up to 10 enhances scalability for applications with a global presence and multiple offices worldwide.Aurora Global Database's support for a 'Follow the Sun' model is beneficial for minimizing latencies in globally available applications.Extending deployment to include up to 10 secondary Regions in Aurora Global Database is seamless and can be managed through various interfaces.Overall, the expansion to 10 secondary Regions offers significant flexibility, scalability, and resilience for diverse application needs.