Question: Can I add another region to global DynamoDB?

Answered by Rafal Wilinski
Answer
Yes, you can add another region to a global DynamoDB table. DynamoDB Global Tables provides a fully managed, multi-region, and multi-master database that enables you to deliver low-latency data access to customers worldwide. With Global Tables, you can automatically replicate your Amazon DynamoDB tables to any AWS region. You can use the AWS Management Console, the AWS CLI, or the AWS SDKs to create and manage global tables. Dynobase, a third-party tool, supports managing global tables in DynamoDB and provides a user-friendly interface.
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