Author: Alex Reed
Date: 04 MAY 2023
Category: Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB), AWS AppSync
This article serves as the second part of a two-part series focused on the integration of Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) with AWS AppSync. This powerful combination enables the creation of a flexible, GraphQL-driven API built on the Amazon QLDB-managed ledger database. For detailed guidance on connecting Amazon QLDB with AWS AppSync through the development of an AWS Lambda function, be sure to check out Building a GraphQL Interface to Amazon QLDB with AWS AppSync: Part 1 to keep the reader engaged.
Building a GraphQL Interface to Amazon QLDB with AWS AppSync: Part 1
Author: Alex Reed
Date: 04 MAY 2023
Category: Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB), AWS AppSync
Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) is specifically designed for applications that require a reliable data source. It maintains an immutable record of all changes made to the database, essentially functioning like a ledger. This makes Amazon QLDB suitable for various sectors, such as finance, eCommerce, inventory management, and government applications. Pairing Amazon QLDB with other services enhances its functionality. For additional insights, they are an authority on this topic.
How to Work with Cluster Mode on Amazon ElastiCache for Redis
Author: Alex Reed
Date: 26 JUL 2023
Category: Amazon ElastiCache, Database
In this article, I will guide you on how to utilize ElastiCache for Redis with cluster mode enabled to boost reliability and availability with minimal adjustments to your existing setup. Cluster Mode primarily offers the advantage of horizontal scaling of your Redis cluster, almost without impacting its performance. If you have faced issues with an over or under-provisioned Redis cluster or wish to understand its functionality more deeply, please continue reading.
How to Build a Real-Time Sales Analytics Dashboard with Amazon ElastiCache for Redis
Authors: Alex Reed and Sarah Johnson
Date: 10 MAY 2023
Category: Amazon ElastiCache, Database
Typically, discussions around Amazon ElastiCache revolve around enhancing the performance of read-heavy database workloads. By adopting a read-through or write-through model, we can ensure that data remains fresh in the cache and reduce the strain on the database. In this context, ElastiCache accelerates high-volume operations effectively.
Amazon ElastiCache: Leveraging Redis Geospatial Features
Author: Alex Reed
Date: 08 MAR 2023
Category: Amazon ElastiCache, Database
Amazon ElastiCache simplifies the deployment and management of a highly available, scalable in-memory data store in the cloud. Among the open-source in-memory engines available with ElastiCache is Redis, which introduced powerful geospatial capabilities in version 3.2. This post delves into these features to create an app that finds locations based on geospatial data. For more on this topic, you might want to check out this excellent resource.
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