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After hearing pagers going off throughout that day, it's reassuring to hear someone on the outside say everything went flawlessly.
I’m curious, how do you prep for things like the Prime Day? I imagine almost all parts of Amazon.com and AWS operate at their limits, especially resource-wise. What precautions do you take?
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#22what'd that cost?
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#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
Just do an internet search for "prime day scam", or something to that effect. The FTC has been investigating Amazon for their price deception tactics: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-whole-foods-m-a-amazon-ft... Here's more on the report: http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/story/your-amazon-sale-item-...
I'm not going to say you're lying but I think you're being eh misleading. This investigation is happening due to increased scrutiny of the Whole Foods merger and isn't a formal investigation by the FTC. Effectively the FTC is required to do its due diligence and the FTC has not accused Amazon of anything. It's some third-party group making the accusation.
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#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
Just do an internet search for "prime day scam", or something to that effect. The FTC has been investigating Amazon for their price deception tactics: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-whole-foods-m-a-amazon-ft... Here's more on the report: http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/story/your-amazon-sale-item-...
I'm not going to say you're lying but I think you're being eh misleading. This investigation is happening due to increased scrutiny of the Whole Foods merger and isn't a formal investigation by the FTC. Effectively the FTC is required to do its due diligence and the FTC has not accused Amazon of anything. It's some third-party group making the accusation.
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#27What is Dynamodb used for internally? Looks like it's being used for fulfillment and checkout as well. Is Amazon entirely based out of Dynamodb nosql ?
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#28What is Dynamodb used for internally? Looks like it's being used for fulfillment and checkout as well. Is Amazon entirely based out of Dynamodb nosql ?
According to this Amazon job listing [1], DynamoDB isn't even the biggest (in terms of throughput) data store that Amazon uses. [1] https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/447605/systems-engineer
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#30When I read that I thought holy heck... on DynamoBD, if it's not a case study about Amazon then that company is in serious financial trouble.