love that i can spin this up and spend money before any of the documentation is available. neat-o
Amazon Aurora DSQL
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Re: Amazon Aurora DSQL
#22> Amazon Aurora DSQL is a serverless distributed SQL database with virtually unlimited scale, the highest availability, and zero infrastructure management. I will ignore their claimed almost unlimited scalability (which I somewhat believe as it's in their best interest to make it expensive fast), and "highest" (as compared to what?) availability. But my pet peeve is zero infrastructure management . This is blatantly…
I think this is way, way too pessimistic and unfair. When they say zero, it's like a food item that says zero calories. It might have up to five calories while still saying zero, but that's very different than three hundred. Managing a SQL Database at scale is more like four thousand calories daily, if I continue stretching this analogy. :)
[0] They disabled the trap a few weeks ago, finally: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/10/aws-lambd...
Re: Amazon Aurora DSQL
#23The only announcement I want from AWS about databases is that the price for RDS is going down. Not that they have new chip that is more expensive but offers better price/performance, but that my bill is actually going to drop. I don't trust them enough to use non-portable technology like this until they give me confidence they are committed to lowering prices.
If the price hasn't been going up in line with inflation then it's been going down in real terms. Not as nice as the number going down, too, but it's not nothing. Over time AWS prices have significantly declined in real terms simply by not having been raised in nominal value.
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#24The only announcement I want from AWS about databases is that the price for RDS is going down. Not that they have new chip that is more expensive but offers better price/performance, but that my bill is actually going to drop. I don't trust them enough to use non-portable technology like this until they give me confidence they are committed to lowering prices.
Re: Amazon Aurora DSQL
#25It doesn't talk too much about data consistency.
It provides strong consistency for cross-region transactions
Re: Amazon Aurora DSQL
#26Too bad the details how it works aren't available yet: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aurora-dsql/latest/userguide/get... Stay Tuned We're sorry. The documentation you are looking for is not yet available. Please check back soon. -The Amazon Web Services Documentation Team
Re: Amazon Aurora DSQL
#27Too bad the details how it works aren't available yet: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aurora-dsql/latest/userguide/get... Stay Tuned We're sorry. The documentation you are looking for is not yet available. Please check back soon. -The Amazon Web Services Documentation Team
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#28The only announcement I want from AWS about databases is that the price for RDS is going down. Not that they have new chip that is more expensive but offers better price/performance, but that my bill is actually going to drop. I don't trust them enough to use non-portable technology like this until they give me confidence they are committed to lowering prices.
Re: Amazon Aurora DSQL
#29Too bad the details how it works aren't available yet: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aurora-dsql/latest/userguide/get... Stay Tuned We're sorry. The documentation you are looking for is not yet available. Please check back soon. -The Amazon Web Services Documentation Team
EDIT: Your link is up now too.