In this post, you are to begin by examining Amazon RDS and then Amazon's DynamoDB and Aurora databases. The links for th
Posted: Sun May 15, 2022 8:01 am
In this post, you are to begin by examining Amazon RDS and then Amazon's DynamoDB and Aurora databases. The links for the materials are as follows:
First, explain to your audience what RDS is and what DynamoDB is. What makes them different from one another? As a technology architect what would drive your decision toward using RDS or to DynamoDB for a specific project? And what exactly is Amazon Aurora and how it like or different from other RDS databases and DynamoDB? When would you use Aurora?
Next, dive a little more deeply into DynamoDB by examining the individual use cases: Ad Tech, Gaming, Retail, Banking and Finance, Media and Entertainment, and Software and Internet. Pick one of these six categories and inform your audience how DynamoDB contributes to technological success in this particular area. Make sure you watch the short video that accompanies the category you select.
Finally, respond to one other student's post. Make a tie-in from what you learned either about RDS or DynamoDB to their writing.
So, to summarize:
First, explain to your audience what RDS is and what DynamoDB is. What makes them different from one another? As a technology architect what would drive your decision toward using RDS or to DynamoDB for a specific project? And what exactly is Amazon Aurora and how it like or different from other RDS databases and DynamoDB? When would you use Aurora?
Next, dive a little more deeply into DynamoDB by examining the individual use cases: Ad Tech, Gaming, Retail, Banking and Finance, Media and Entertainment, and Software and Internet. Pick one of these six categories and inform your audience how DynamoDB contributes to technological success in this particular area. Make sure you watch the short video that accompanies the category you select.
Finally, respond to one other student's post. Make a tie-in from what you learned either about RDS or DynamoDB to their writing.
So, to summarize: