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by smashedtoatoms
525 days ago
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I came here for the bad takes, and I have not been disappointed. Dynamo slays when you know your access patterns and need consistent performance and no operations requirements. Turns out, that's the case most of the time. Think about it as application state instead of a db. It's not key-value like Redis. GSIs with compound keys allow access to data across multiple dimensions on virtually unlimited data with consistent performance. Its weakness is querying data across dimensions you didn't plan on. If you need that regularly, it sucks. If you need that once in awhile, write a migration. |
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