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by ciaranlee
3008 days ago
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It’s certainly nowhere near as full featured. But in our case it is entirely appropriate. Over time we simplified our use of MongoDB to the stage where it’s effectively a k/v store. Swapping that simple pattern over to DynamoDB was easy, saves us a ton of money, and means we get to shed a ton of operational responsibility. Also, you are incorrect about only being able to index two fields in DynamoDB. Though we luckily don’t need anything other than the primary key. |
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