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We performed a comparison between Amazon DynamoDB, Google Cloud Bigtable, and Stratoscale Chorus [EOL] based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "Its subscription cost is lower than similar databases offered by other vendors."
  • "You can get committed capacity or transaction-based pricing. If you're doing it on demand, they charge based on whether you're reading or writing. They charge $1.25 for every million rights to the database and 25 cents for every million reads from the database. The first 25 gigabytes of storage are free, and they charge 25 cents a gigabyte a month. So, it's a very different world. It's a quarter a gigabyte a month. You can store a lot of data. They have a separate fee for automated backup, and if you want it globally distributed, where it's distributed around the world, there's a slightly different price."
  • "I would rate the pricing for this solution a four out of five."
  • "It is a little expensive."
  • "On a scale of one to ten, where one is a high price and ten is a low price, I rate the pricing a seven. It is not the cheapest, but it is not the costliest either."
  • "Amazon DynamoDB is cheap."
  • "Compared to a high-end relational database, it's cheap."
  • "For our use case usage, DynamoDB's pricing was okay. However, for high-traffic applications, the pricing structure becomes less attractive."
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    Top Answer:We directly pass the JSON value to Amazon DynamoDB, which is why Amazon DynamoDB is faster than relational databases.
    Top Answer:The solution's efficiency and performance should be faster than other databases.
    Top Answer:Amazon DynamoDB is used to store data in the form of JSON. I use AWS Lambda to insert data into Amazon DynamoDB.
    Top Answer:Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
    Top Answer:The lagging problem of the product I face is an area of concern where improvements are required. In general, the… more »
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    Also Known As
    Tesora, Chorus DBaaS, Chorus Database as a Service, Chorus Kubernetes as a Service
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    Overview

    Amazon DynamoDB is a fully managed NoSQL database service that provides fast and predictable performance with seamless scalability. You can use Amazon DynamoDB to create a database table that can store and retrieve any amount of data, and serve any level of request traffic. Amazon DynamoDB automatically spreads the data and traffic for the table over a sufficient number of servers to handle the request capacity specified by the customer and the amount of data stored, while maintaining consistent and fast performance.

    Cloud Bigtable is Google's NoSQL Big Data database service. It's the same database that powers many core Google services, including Search, Analytics, Maps, and Gmail.

    Stratoscale Chorus is a cloud services suite for development teams, delivering high impact cloud services within the on-premises environment. Empowering developers with turnkey, fully-managed and highly scalable building blocks, Stratoscale Chorus unifies the on-prem and public cloud environments and offers a truly flexible environment for running and scaling cloud-native applications.

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    Samsung, Snapchat, Capital One, Expedia, Tinder, Airbnb, Comcast, Lyft, Redfin, Netflix, Adobe
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    Comms Service Provider30%
    Computer Software Company20%
    Healthcare Company10%
    University10%
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    Computer Software Company19%
    Financial Services Firm16%
    Comms Service Provider7%
    Manufacturing Company6%
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    Financial Services Firm9%
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    Small Business54%
    Midsize Enterprise4%
    Large Enterprise43%
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    Midsize Enterprise11%
    Large Enterprise66%
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    Large Enterprise68%
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