DB Weekly Issue 182: December 1, 2017

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Issue 182 — December 1, 2017
A Look at the Graph Database Landscape — Graph databases are the fastest growing category in all of data management, according to DB-Engines.com.
Datanami news
Amazon Aurora Serverless: Databases on Demand — Aurora is AWS’s MySQL- and Postgres-compatible scalable database service and they’re now working on a pay-as-you-go variant for highly variable workloads.
Amazon Web Services news
InfluxDB Internals - Part Two — Last month we shared part one of this series, here’s the second one. Learn how we built the fastest growing open source time series database.
InfluxData sponsored
Hello Memgraph: A Real-Time Transactional Graph Database — Designed for the ‘artificial and machine intelligence’ era, Memgraph is focused on speed and scale and is available in an early access ‘Community Edition’.
Dominik Tomicevic tools
SQL's Transaction Isolation Levels — A look at the four isolation levels for transactions in the SQL standard and, in particular, how they apply to Postgres.
Igor Šarčević tutorial
Amazon Neptune: A Fully Managed Graph Database Service — A big week for graph databases, it seems, as Amazon announces a new graph database service for AWS users.
Amazon Web Services news
How We Migrated from Heroku PostgreSQL to AWS RDS — A practical look at how a customer survey company moved their main production database from Heroku to Amazon Web Services.
Wootric story
Amazon RDS Now Supports Database Storage Sizes up to 16TB — RDS has increased the max storage size from 6 TB up to 16 for a single instance.
Amazon Web Services news
New 'H1' EC2 Instances: Fast, Dense Storage for Big Data Applications — Suited for large MapReduce clusters, distributed file systems, Apache Kafka processing, etc.
Amazon Web Services news
BlazingDB and Raising 2ドル.9M from NVIDIA and Samsung — BlazingDB is a distributed GPU-accelerated SQL data warehouse.
Rodrigo Aramburu news
World-Class Data Engineering with Amazon Redshift — Learn from companies like Postmates and Udemy on how they got a fast Redshift cluster.
intermix.​io sponsored
Replacing Elasticsearch with Rust and SQLite — Not something you’d typically want to do but an interesting story nonetheless.
Nick Babcock story
Why Amazon DynamoDB Isn’t for Everyone — And how to decide when it’s right for you.
Forrest Brazeal opinion
Julia Cook opinion
20ドル Free on a New Linode Account — Linux cloud hosting starting at 1GB of RAM for 5ドル/mo. Get 20ドル credit on a new account.
Linode Cloud Hosting sponsored tools
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