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The increasing demand for data processing and manipulation has led organizations to prioritize efficiency, security, scalability and availability in their data management strategies. In this article, we’ll explore the primary differences between two popular options: Relational Database Service (RDS) DynamoDB
Relational (SQL) vs. Nonrelational (NoSQL) Databases
Amazon RDS enables users to set up, operate and scale relational (SQL) databases on AWS.
It enables you to establish, operate and scale relational (SQL) databases on AWS, offering a variety of instance types to choose from.
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