Make Your Database Choice Based on Business Use Case

For far too long the database choices for organizations were limited to a handful of on-premises, relational commercial databases. Now that cloud-native database services are challenging the dominance of legacy on-premises databases, customers have more choices. These choices allow them to let the use case, or application, drive the database choice. This AWS sponsored research paper by dbInsight takes a tour of the 11 AWS database services while exploring use cases and examples where both relational and non-relational databases can be a perfect fit for applications.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand why use cases should drive the choice of database
  • Learn about the use cases that best fit non-relational database like graph, document, and in-memory
  • Discover the suite of AWS database services that span open-source, relational, and non-relational

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