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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For August 17th, 2018

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12 million requests / hour with sub-second latency, ~300GB of throughput / day. A much better way to do this would be to make a "next Logo" that would allow game players to make the AI brains needed by the robots. When logic and memory chips get to be under ten bucks I can take these big games and shove them into a pinball machine.

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Expanding the Cloud – An AWS Region is coming to Hong Kong

All Things Distributed

After the launch of the AWS APAC (Hong Kong) Region, there will be 19 Availability Zones in Asia Pacific for customers to build flexible, scalable, secure, and highly available applications. This enables customers to serve content to their end users with low latency, giving them the best application experience.

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Välkommen till Stockholm – An AWS Region is coming to the Nordics

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After the launch of the AWS EU (Stockholm) Region, there will be 13 Availability Zones in Europe for customers to build flexible, scalable, secure, and highly available applications. This enables customers to serve content to their end users with low latency, giving them the best application experience.

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Embrace event-driven computing: Amazon expands DynamoDB with streams, cross-region replication, and database triggers

All Things Distributed

A more scalable option is to decouple these systems and build a pipe that connects these engines and feeds all change records from the source database to the data warehouse (e.g., You can also use triggers to power many modern Internet of Things (IoT) use cases. Amazon Redshift) and Elasticsearch machines.

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Expanding the Cloud: Amazon Machine Learning Service, the Amazon Elastic Filesystem and more

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Amazon ML is highly scalable and can generate billions of predictions, and serve those predictions in real-time and at high throughput. When we designed Amazon EFS we decided to build along the AWS principles: Elastic, scalable, highly available, consistent performance, secure, and cost-effective.

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A one size fits all database doesn't fit anyone

All Things Distributed

As I have talked about before, one of the reasons why we built Amazon DynamoDB was that Amazon was pushing the limits of what was a leading commercial database at the time and we were unable to sustain the availability, scalability, and performance needs that our growing Amazon.com business demanded. The opposite is true.

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