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by paranoidrobot
211 days ago
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My experience is with Aurora MySQL, not postgres. But my understanding is that the way the storage layer works is much the same. We have some clusters with very high write IOPS on Aurora. When looking at costs we modelled running MySQL and regular RDS MySQL. We found for the IOPS capacity of Aurora we wouldn't be able to match it on AWS without paying a stupid amount more. |
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