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Learn how to connect to, create, and manage DynamoDB tables using the web service or the local version. Follow the steps to create, write, read, update, query, and delete data in DynamoDB.
- Prerequisites
Amazon DynamoDB is a serverless, NoSQL, fully managed...
- Setting up DynamoDB
Signing up for AWS. To use the DynamoDB service, you must...
- Update Data in a Table
In this step, you update an item that you created in Step 2:...
- DynamoDB Local
Learn how to set up and use DynamoDB local, a downloadable...
- Query Data in a Table
In this step, you query the data that you wrote to the Music...
- Create a Table
Create a DynamoDB table with partition and sort keys using...
- Getting Started
Get started with tutorials and webinars on how you can use...
- Prerequisites
Learn how to use Amazon DynamoDB, a NoSQL key-value database service, with various tutorials, courses, and workshops. Explore the DynamoDB API, SDKs, indexes, capacity, performance, scaling, and more.
Create a DynamoDB table with partition and sort keys using the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs for .NET, Java, Python, and more.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a simple table, add data, scan and query the data, delete data, and delete the table by using the DynamoDB console. DynamoDB is a fully managed NoSQL database that supports both document and key-value store models.
Amazon DynamoDB is a serverless, NoSQL, fully managed database with single-digit millisecond performance at any scale. DynamoDB addresses your needs to overcome scaling and operational complexities of relational databases. DynamoDB is purpose-built and optimized for operational workloads that require consistent performance at any scale.
DynamoDB is a fully managed NoSQL database that provides fast, consistent performance at any scale. It has a flexible billing model, tight integration with infrastructure as code, and a hands-off operational model. DynamoDB has become the database of choice for two categories of applications: High-scale applications: DynamoDB was built for ...
Learn how to get started with DynamoDB. You create your first table, use an SDK to manage your data, and understand and apply data-modeling access patterns. Finally, you build a modern, serverless application.