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Five signs you've outgrown DynamoDB
What you'll learn
DynamoDB offers a convenient entry point into NoSQL data management, but growing business demands can reveal its hidden costs and constraints. Many organizations start with DynamoDB for its easy AWS integration and support for key-value and JSON data, only to find that initial enthusiasm fades as scale exposes real limitations.
As your needs evolve, concerns about total cost of ownership, price/performance at scale, and deployment flexibility often come to the forefront. Access this white paper to learn DynamoDB's hidden TCO challenges, the limitations in price performance and deployment flexibility, and how modern databases can improve efficiency and lower costs by up to 80%.
Key highlights
You're worried about TCO: understand the true cost of DynamoDB's pricing models and why predicting expenses becomes harder as your business grows.
You want better price performance: achieve ultra-fast data access on a smaller server footprint while reducing storage requirements without sacrificing availability.
You need greater flexibility: explore databases that support broader data models, global transaction processing, and both vertical and horizontal scaling options.
You want simpler data management: use one system across a wider variety of applications, as a cache or persistent store, and as a front-end for legacy data stores.
You don't want AWS lock-in: gain the freedom to deploy on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid environment across multiple supported cloud platforms.