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by nosequel 5262 days ago
Not really if you pay attention to the set of NoSQL DB's available already. They are just hosting their own now.
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Would be interested in details about any with Strong Consistency, decent replication across fault areas, which get the same level of performance (single digit ms) at a cost equivalent to dynamodb.

Quite a lot can be done with smart use of hugely scalable simple key-value maps.

"They are just hosting their own now."

^^ There's your game changer.

Quality hosting/management is a game changer in my book.