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Amazon DynamoDB Overview, a fully managed NoSQL database service

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Uploaded on Jan 17, 2012

Amazon DynamoDB is a fully managed NoSQL database service that provides extremely fast and predictable performance with seamless scalability. It enables customers to offload the administrative burdens of operating and scaling distributed databases so they don't have to worry about hardware provisioning, configuration, replication, software patching, partitioning, or cluster scaling.

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  • Thomas Steffes

    quite literally every time we encounter an infrastructure problem at my company, amazon releases a product to solve the problem within weeks

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  • r0bbyt1

    That's pretty cool that they got the honey badger guy to do the voice over for this video!

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  • ChrisBullock

    +1 Awesome that they help in the switching process with the free entry levels as well; S3 solved our need for scalable file storage, and now there's a scalable database service to match.

    Having a huge nerdgasm right now.

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  • Vincent Mac

    Background music sounds like Enrique Iglesias - I Like It

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  • jon780

    It's not an RDBMS. It's a NoSQL database service.

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  • crunkycrunker

    Amazon is one of the few companies actually innovating outside of consumer electronics these days. I wouldn't mind a SSD-backed RDBMS.

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