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Mastering Single Table Design in DynamoDB: A Complete Guide
DynamoDB is one of AWS’s most powerful managed databases: fully serverless, instantly scalable, and with predictable performance. But to use it effectively, you can’t treat it like a relational database. That’s where Single Table Design (STD) comes in — a modeling strategy that can unlock huge performance and cost benefits if done right.

Houssem BEN SLAMA


