AWS: You probably shouldn’t use DynamoDB – Ravelin Tech: "There are many use cases where DynamoDB is likely a good solution. If you know your dataset size is relatively small or your query distribution is high enough that the above scenario doesn’t apply to you then DynamoDB could help you solve problems. I have seen it used as a method for deduping where data is not stored long term so the dataset size does not grow. It is a fast and highly available tool if you can get around the issue I mentioned above. This article is pretty damning of DynamoDB but it really should be read as an indictment of our particular expectations of the database. If you set your expectations differently and work within the restrictions you might find a good use for the product."
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