Question: Is DynamoDB based on MongoDB?
Answered by Rafal Wilinski
Answer
No, DynamoDB is not based on MongoDB. DynamoDB is a NoSQL database service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that uses a key-value data model. MongoDB, on the other hand, is a document-oriented NoSQL database that uses a JSON-like format for data storage. While DynamoDB and MongoDB are NoSQL databases, they have different designs and architectures.
Other Common DynamoDB FAQ (with Answers)
- Is DynamoDB real-time?
- Will I be charged for DynamoDB is it is inactive?
- How to write complex queries for a DynamoDB table?
- Who invented DynamoDB?
- Should you make a new DynamoDB client for each request?
- How to access DynamoDB from outside?
- How to access DynamoDB from Apache Storm?
- Why is Single-Table-Design popular in DynamoDB?
- How to forcefully delete a DynamoDB table?
- How to divert the traffic from S3 to DynamoDB?
- How to grab data from AWS DynamoDB?
- How do parallelize requests in DynamoDB?
- Does DynamoDB have triggers?
- How to tell if DynamoDB initialized correctly?
- Is connection pooling needed for DynamoDB?
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