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Question on: Amazon DynamoDB
how do i create a amazon dynamodb table locally?1. Local storage vs. Cloud storage: which one to choose? 2. Advantages of local storage? 3. How to set up DynamoDB locally?
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There is no way that you can setup a DynamoDB locally. In fact, there is no AWS service that you can setup locally.
However, there are some other tools that can help you a little bit to achieve this. One such tool is localstack - https://localstack.cloud/
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To create an Amazon DynamoDB table locally:
Use Docker: Run docker run -p 8000:8000 amazon/DynamoDB-local.
Verify: Access http://localhost:8000 in your browser.
Create the table: Use the AWS CLI or an AWS SDK pointing to that URL.
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Question on: ScyllaDB
Is ScyllaDB free?Is ScyllaDB free?
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ScyllaDB is available as a “source available” solution. You can utilize the complete ScyllaDB feature set for free if your deployment remains under 10 TB of total storage and 50 vCPUs across all your clusters. This free tier is intended for development and smaller production workloads and includes community-based support. For larger deployments or dedicated 24/7 technical assistance, paid Enterprise or Cloud subscriptions are required.
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Question on: ScyllaDB
How does ScyllaDB handle sharding and replication?How does ScyllaDB handle sharding and replication?
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ScyllaDB follows a shard-per-core design that assigns specific data partitions to individual CPU cores, reducing internal contention. It employs consistent hashing to distribute data evenly across the cluster and simplifies the process of adding or removing nodes. For reliability, it replicates data across multiple nodes and availability zones. Newer features like ScyllaDB Tablets further enhance this by allowing the database to redistribute data dynamically and scale clusters rapidly in response to traffic spikes.
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Key Value Databases Reports
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Key Value Databases
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G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report