AWS Posted December 2, 2020 Share Posted December 2, 2020 You now can use Amazon DynamoDB as a source data store with AWS Glue Elastic Views to combine and replicate data across multiple data stores—without having to write custom code. With AWS Glue Elastic Views, you can use Structured Query Language (SQL) to quickly create a virtual table—called a view—from multiple source data stores. Based on this view, AWS Glue Elastic Views copies data from each source data store and creates a replica—called a materialized view—in a target data store. AWS Glue Elastic Views monitors continuously for changes to data in your source data stores, and provides updates to your target data stores automatically, ensuring that data accessed through the materialized view is always up to date. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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