Amazon DynamoDB zero-ETL integration with Redshift - Amazon DynamoDB Nuggets | Amazon Web Services
Amazon DynamoDB zero-ETL integration with Redshift presented by John Terhune, Sr. Solutions Architect, AWS
In this short video we will be discussing how to set up a zero-ETL integration between DynamoDB and Redshift. Zero-ETL integrations make it easy to move data between databases in order to enable different access patterns. DynamoDB is purpose built for consistent low latency performance in online transaction processing (OLTP) workloads at any scale. Redshift is purpose built for online analytical processing (OLAP).
Using a zero-ETL integration between databases allows you to use the right tool for the right job and get the best of both worlds while avoiding the undifferentiated heavy lifting of building and managing your own pipeline.
Learn more about DynamoDB zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift: https://go.aws/3YJ4n7a
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In this short video we will be discussing how to set up a zero-ETL integration between DynamoDB and Redshift. Zero-ETL integrations make it easy to move data between databases in order to enable different access patterns. DynamoDB is purpose built for consistent low latency performance in online transaction processing (OLTP) workloads at any scale. Redshift is purpose built for online analytical processing (OLAP).
Using a zero-ETL integration between databases allows you to use the right tool for the right job and get the best of both worlds while avoiding the undifferentiated heavy lifting of building and managing your own pipeline.
Learn more about DynamoDB zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift: https://go.aws/3YJ4n7a
Subscribe to AWS: https://go.aws/subscribe
Sign up for AWS: https://go.aws/signup
AWS free tier: https://go.aws/free
Explore more: https://go.aws/more
Contact AWS: https://go.aws/contact
Next steps:
Explore on AWS in Analyst Research: https://go.aws/reports
Discover, deploy, and manage software that runs on AWS: https://go.aws/marketplace
Join the AWS Partner Network: https://go.aws/partners
Learn more on how Amazon builds and operates software: https://go.aws/library
Do you have technical AWS questions?
Ask the community of experts on AWS re:Post: https://go.aws/3lPaoPb
Why AWS?
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud. Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies—use AWS to be more agile, lower costs, and innovate faster.
#AWS #AmazonWebServices #CloudComputing
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