AWS has launched new features for DynamoDB, Aurora and MemoryDB cloud databases to help scale distributed workloads and lower costs.
AWS has marketed Amazon DocumentDB as a “MongoDB-compatible” NoSQL database since its January 2019 debut, capable of running MongoDB workloads by supporting Apache 2.0 open-source MongoDB APIs.
Amazon DynamoDB global tables now supports multi-Region strong consistency DynamoDB was the first fully managed, serverless, NoSQL ... database that provides 99.999% availability. AWS is now ...
At its re:Invent conference, Amazon’s AWS cloud computing unit today announced Amazon Aurora DSQL, a new serverless, distributed SQL database that promises high availability (99.999% for multi ...
NoSQL (Not Only SQL) is a database mechanism developed for storage, analysis, and access of large volume of unstructured data. NoSQL allows schema-less data storage, which is not possible with ...