Question: Is DynamoDB a relational database?
Answer
No, DynamoDB is a non-relational database. It is a fully managed NoSQL database service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). Unlike relational databases, which use structured query language (SQL) to manage data in tables with rows and columns, DynamoDB uses a NoSQL database model, which allows it to store data in a flexible, document-like format. This allows DynamoDB to be highly scalable and provide fast performance for applications that need to store and retrieve large amounts of data.
Other Common DynamoDB FAQ (with Answers)
- Is DynamoDB based on MongoDB?
- What are the naming conventions in DynamoDB?
- How do I create an id in DynamoDB?
- How to access DynamoDB from Android Studio?
- Why is Single-Table-Design popular in DynamoDB?
- How to grab data from AWS DynamoDB?
- Does DynamoDB have triggers?
- How to write complex queries for a DynamoDB table?
- Will I be charged for DynamoDB is it is inactive?
- How to store graphs in DynamoDB?
- Do I need a middleware for DynamoDB?
- How to store location coordinates in DynamoDB?
- Is DynamoDB serverless?
- How to count rows in DynamoDB?
- Is DynamoDB a key-value store?
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