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Very clear... very clear for a non-technologist (well, after watching several, several, several videos on AWS services, jejeje) Thank you for spending the time. 8 minutes is still very snackable and the diagram at TC 2:50 was a huge help. Aloha.
Nice and helpfull video, Thank you!. One question, Aurora dont support cross region replication this feature is present in Aurora Global database. Please correct me if am wrong.
interesting... I don't know the answer, but I noticed your comment. Is this increase in Terabytes a performance upgrade from 2019 to now 2021, perhaps?
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Very clear... very clear for a non-technologist (well, after watching several, several, several videos on AWS services, jejeje) Thank you for spending the time. 8 minutes is still very snackable and the diagram at TC 2:50 was a huge help. Aloha.
to the point info in quick time! nicely written.
Thanks
Nice and helpfull video, Thank you!. One question, Aurora dont support cross region replication this feature is present in Aurora Global database. Please correct me if am wrong.
You are Awesome man ! Thanks.
Hi Stephane, Plan to add "AWS Certified Database" specialty in udemy?
Thanks for your videos. I have a question for RDS Aurora serverless. Does it make a price difference if you select "Production" or "Development/Test"?
What do you think of the drawbacks of Aurora being proprietary and reliance on the AWS ecosystem versus open source RDBMS?
Excellent bro
Awesome
Aurora sounds awesome.
Can you share the pdf please
Hi Stephane, Aurora User Guide says grow to a maximum size of 128 TiB. Here you mentioned 64TB. Which is right?
interesting... I don't know the answer, but I noticed your comment. Is this increase in Terabytes a performance upgrade from 2019 to now 2021, perhaps?
128 TB is correct. AWS Aurora increased storage size from 64TB to 128TB about 2 years back.
not true all of them can write
yo you are just reading the slides and documentation from AWS...looks like you dont know what u are talking about...