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DynamoDB Global Tables

Posted on January 27, 2025January 27, 2025 by wpadmin

DynamoDB Global Tables enable you to replicate your DynamoDB tables across multiple AWS regions, providing low-latency access to data for users located around the world and offering built-in disaster recovery. With multi-region, multi-active replication, DynamoDB Global Tables allow applications in multiple regions to read and write to the same table, ensuring consistency and availability.

Multi-Region Replication:

Automatically replicates data across multiple AWS regions.

Applications can perform read and write operations in any of the replicated regions.

Multi-Master Writes:

Supports concurrent writes in multiple regions with eventual consistency.

Built-In Disaster Recovery:

Replicated tables in different regions ensure fault tolerance and high availability.

Low-Latency Access:

Reduces latency by allowing users to access data from the region closest to them.

Global Consistency:

DynamoDB provides eventual consistency for replicated data.

You can configure conflict resolution based on timestamp-based versioning to handle concurrent updates across regions.

Fully Managed:

AWS handles the setup, replication, scaling, and synchronization of global tables.

Integration with DynamoDB Streams:

Allows applications to react to data changes in global tables for event-driven workflows.

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