Hello there! 👋 You can find specifics on Amazon Timestream quotas in our official docs, here: go.aws/3ZmsNCh. Also, you can monitor Timestream metrics using Amazon Cloudwatch, more details via this link: go.aws/3ZmsNSN. ☁️ ^RN
Apologies for any confusion. I wasn't able to locate specifics on maximum WPS/RPS limitations in our Timestream docs. I've reached out to our team internally for further clarification. Also, this may be a great question to ask our community of developers on re:Post for help: go.aws/aws-repost. 📌
What are the maximum writes per second and reads per second supported? Also what are the metrics on availability is there a backup for the data?
Hello there! 👋 You can find specifics on Amazon Timestream quotas in our official docs, here: go.aws/3ZmsNCh. Also, you can monitor Timestream metrics using Amazon Cloudwatch, more details via this link: go.aws/3ZmsNSN. ☁️ ^RN
@@awssupport the link shared does not have this information
Apologies for any confusion. I wasn't able to locate specifics on maximum WPS/RPS limitations in our Timestream docs. I've reached out to our team internally for further clarification. Also, this may be a great question to ask our community of developers on re:Post for help: go.aws/aws-repost. 📌
Hello! I was able to find this doc that may help with your ask: go.aws/3ESfHTZ. If not, these other options might be useful: go.aws/get-help. ^LG
Not available in Asian regions yet 😓
How about now?
@nartin9 Only in Tokyo, and still not in Singapore
Great presentation!
Very nice
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