Master the intricacies of the NoSQL database DynamoDB to take advantage of its fast performance and seamless scalabilityAbout This Book
- Implement DynamoDB as a backend to your iOS and Android mobile applications
- Explore how DynamoDB can be integrated with other AWS offerings such as EMR, Redshift, Cloudsearch, and more
- Equip yourself with best practices to improve the time and cost performance of your application through interactive tutorials
Who This Book Is For
If you have interest in DynamoDB and want to know what DynamoDB is all about and become proficient in using it, this is the book for you. If you are an intermediate user who wishes to enhance your knowledge of DynamoDB, this book is aimed at you. Basic familiarity with programming, NoSQL, and cloud computing concepts would be helpful.
What You Will Learn
- Comprehend the DynamoDB data model and how to build the efficient schema of DynamoDB tables
- Decipher the architecture of DynamoDB and its core features
- Understand how DynamoDB manages ring membership and handles partial failures
- Get acquainted with the AWS security token service and learn how DynamoDB deals with authentication and authorization
- Integrate DynamoDB with other AWS services in order to form a complete application ecosystem on AWS Cloud
- Explore third-party tools and libraries to efficiently use DynamoDB to help to autoscale, test, and back up/archive
- Familiarize yourself with mobile application development using DynamoDB at the backend
In Detail
This book is a practical, example-oriented guide that begins with an introduction to DynamoDB, how it started, what it is, and its features. It then introduces you to DynamoDB's data model, demonstrating CRUD operations on the data model. Once you get an understanding of the data model, you will be able to dive deep into the DynamoDB architecture to understand its flexibility, scalability, and reliability.
The book also gives you plenty of best practices you should follow in order to achieve time and cost efficiency. Later, you will explore some advanced topics such as CloudWatch Monitoring, the AWS security token service, and the use of IAM to perform access control management.
The book discusses a variety of use cases that will help you get a practical sense of DynamoDB. Finally, the book ends with a discussion on using DynamoDB as a backend for Android/iOS mobile applications with sample code that will help you build your own applications.
Tanmay Deshpande
Tanmay Deshpande is a Hadoop and Big Data evangelist. He currently works with Symantec Corporation as a software engineer in Pune, India. He has an interest in a wide range of technologies, such as Hadoop, Hive, Pig, NoSQL databases, Mahout, Sqoop, Java, cloud computing, and so on. He has vast experience in application development in various domains, such as finance, telecom, manufacturing, security, and retail. He enjoys solving machine-learning problems and spends his time reading anything that he can get his hands on. He has a great interest in open source technologies and has been promoting them through his talks. He has been invited to various computer science colleges to conduct brainstorming sessions with students on the latest technologies. Before Symantec Corporation, he worked with Infosys, where he worked as the Lead Big Data / Cloud Developer and was a core team member of the Infosys Big Data Edge platform. Through his innovative thinking and dynamic leadership, he has successfully completed various projects. Before he wrote this book, he also wrote Cloud Computing, which is a course-cum-textbook for computer graduate students in their final year at Pune University.