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blog-posts#26-4633 | 2018-08-13 14:49:23 | How Amazon DynamoDB adaptive capacity accommodates uneven data access patterns (or, why what you know about DynamoDB might be outdated) | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/how-amazon-dynamodb-adaptive-capacity-accommodates-uneven-data-access-patterns-or-why-what-you-know-about-dynamodb-might-be-outdated/ | May 24, 2019, update: Amazon DynamoDB adaptive capacity is now instant, instead of having a 5–30 minute reaction time. Instant adaptive capacity is now on by default for all DynamoDB tables and global secondary indexes. Amazon DynamoDB is a nonrelational database with high performance at any scale. It is a fully managed service that [...] | https://d2908q01vomqb2.cloudfront.net/887309d048beef83ad3eabf2a79a64a389ab1c9f/2018/08/01/dynamodb-adaptive-capacity-5-300x114.gif | 1f4e10a9a2 | Richard Krog, Kai Zhao | 2019-11-27 17:24:28 | 13 Aug 2018 |
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