Using MIS (9th Edition)
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Difference between Amazon's RDS, DynamoDB, ElastiCache and Redshift services:
Amazon’s RDS | Amazon’s DynamoDB | Amazon’s ElastiCache | Amazon’s Redshift |
It is a managed Relational | It is NoSQL database. | It is an in-memory data store. | It is a data warehouse. |
Provides service with easy setup. It is easy to operate and could be scaled in the cloud. | It is fast and flexible that provides a NoSQL database service for the application in a consistent and single millisecond latency at required scale. | It could be deployed, operated and scaled effortlessly operated in an open source compatible in memory data store. | It is simple, fast and cost effective fully managed data warehouse to manage the data using the SQL and existing Business Intelligence tools. |
It is used in OLTP (Online Transaction Processing) systems. | It can be used in the system that requires millisecond read latency at required scale. | It can be used in the system that requires sub- millisecond response time. | It is used for the OLAP (On Line Analytical Processing) systems. |
It supports read replicas across regions and gets backup at Amazon S3. | It uses streams to replicate the data to a table and to another table and does not require any backup. | Replicas are provided based on the read scaling and gets backup automatically. | Data gets replicated automatically and gets backup in Amazon S3. |
It resides inside the Virtual Private cloud | It does not resides inside the Virtual Private Cloud | It performs based on the “memcached” or “Redis” in the cloud. | It resides inside the Virtual Private cloud |
Database recommended for storing the Falcon Security’s data:
The database that is recommended for storing the Falcon Security’s data is “Amazon’s Redshift” because the database is fully managed...
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