Amazon dynamoDB: a seamlessly scalable non-relational database service

  • Sivasubramanian S
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Abstract

Reliability and scalability of an application is dependent on how its application state is managed. To run applications at massive scale requires one to operate datastores that can scale to operate seamlessly across thousands of servers and can deal with various failure modes such as server failures, datacenter failures and network partitions. The goal of Amazon DynamoDB is to eliminate this complexity and operational overhead for our customers by offering a seamlessly scalable database service. In this talk, I will talk about how developers can build applications on DynamoDB without having to deal with the complexity of operating a large scale database.

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Sivasubramanian, S. (2012). Amazon dynamoDB: a seamlessly scalable non-relational database service. Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Management of Data, 729–730.

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