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Explore AWS specialty databases including graph and ledger

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Explore AWS specialty databases including graph and ledger

- [Instructor] In this next section of movies, we're going to take a look at some relatively new types of what I call specialty AWS data services or databases. Now most of these, but not all, are delivered serverlessly. So in the capacity units that we've seen in some of the other, particularly NoSQL databases, like DynamoDB, for example. Now, these databases are relatively new at the time of this recording, and so you're going to want to look at the documentation, look at my GitHub and see what is most current in terms of the services offered. There are three categories of types of databases. The first is ledger. The second is graph and the third is events. So AWS Neptune DB is a graph database. So you can see in the illustration the type of data that this is designed for generally is not only entities. So in the case of the example here, people names, also properties about the entities. So about John, his username,…

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