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Global tables - multi-active, multi-Region replication

Global tables - multi-active, multi-Region replication

Amazon DynamoDB global tables is a fully managed, multi-Region, and multi-active database feature that provides easy to use data replication and fast local read and write performance for globally scaled applications.

Global tables automatically replicate your DynamoDB table data across AWS Regions without requiring you to build and maintain your own replication solution. When you choose the AWS Regions for your table replicas, global tables handle all replication automatically. Global tables are available in all Regions where DynamoDB is available.

Global tables provide the following benefits:

Global tables are ideal for applications requiring business continuity and high availability through multi-Region deployment. Any global table replica can serve reads and writes. Applications can achieve high resilience with a low or zero Recovery Point Objective (RPO) by shifting traffic to a different Region if application processing is interrupted in a Region.

You can configure a global table using the AWS Management Console. Global tables use existing DynamoDB APIs to read and write data to your tables, so no application changes are required. You pay only for the resources you provision or use, with no upfront costs or commitments. To get started with global tables, see Tutorials: Creating global tables.


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