Memory DB
What do you mean by MemoryDB?
Memory Database is a type of open source data storage that is designed in such a way that it can perform the read and write operations very quickly.
Why is there a need of the MemoryDB Clusters?
MemoryDB Clusters allows the database to store beyond the memory capacity of a single server. Clusters are used because they provide surplus and high availability database storage using replication.
How does the MemoryDB Clusters work?
The Nodes in a cluster are connected to each other with the help of the high speed networks to reduce latency whenever the servers communicates and replicate data.
Explain any two features of MemoryDB Clusters.
It uses a single and primary database to work for the clusters and to provide consistency to the user application.
What are the limitations of the MemoryDB Clusters?
They can get costly according to our application size, especially for big setups or high availability. It difficult for us to manage clusters with multiple servers and we need knowledge about the technical setup.
What Is Memory DB? Creating And Configuring MemoryDB Clusters
A Memory DB known as a “Memory Database” is a type of open-source data storage that is designed in such a way that it can perform the read and write operations very quickly. It is made for applications that need very high-speed data speed and low latency response. This MemoryDB is Durable in nature and was built for modern applications with microservices architectures.
A MemoryDB Cluster is made up of multiple nodes that are interconnected and distributed such that they share and manage the data very quickly. The use of the MemoryDB cluster has eliminated the need to separate and manage a cache and durable database.