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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.
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
Hi Stephane, Plan to add "AWS Certified Database" specialty in udemy?
You are Awesome man ! Thanks.
What do you think of the drawbacks of Aurora being proprietary and reliance on the AWS ecosystem versus open source RDBMS?
Excellent bro
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"?
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...