Question: Can glue write to DynamoDB?
Answered by Rafal Wilinski
Answer
Yes, Glue can write to DynamoDB. Glue provides a Data Catalog for storing and managing metadata for data stored in various data stores, such as DynamoDB. You can create Glue Crawlers to scan your data stored in DynamoDB and create table definitions in the Glue Data Catalog. You can also use Glue ETL jobs to read data from DynamoDB and write it to other data stores, or you can use Glue Python or Scala code to read and write data directly to DynamoDB.
Other Common DynamoDB FAQ (with Answers)
- What is DynamoDB used for?
- Is DynamoDB distributed?
- How to count rows in DynamoDB?
- How to store location coordinates in DynamoDB?
- How to write a test case for mocking DynamoDB?
- How many secondary indexes are allowed per table DynamoDB?
- What is the maximum number of partitions in DynamoDB?
- How to dump multiple DynamoDB tables?
- Can DynamoDB store relational data?
- Does DynamoDB have read replicas?
- Why must table be empty to enable DynamoDB global tables?
- Do I need a middleware for DynamoDB?
- How many DynamoDB tables can I have at a maximum?
- How to enable DynamoDB monitoring?
- What are the differences between DynamoDB and Snowflake?
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