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Since AMAZON RDS supports encrypting your database. Does anyone know after encryption, can I still query my data?
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Amazon RDS encrypts data at rest (on disk).
Once it is read from disk, it is automatically decrypted.
Your queries will operate the same as a non-encrypted database. The encryption is transparent from SQL.
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I don't have any rules, I didn't set this restriction, but when I send a file via API - I have a restriction for some reason. I'm attaching a screenshot of the error.
I will be very grateful if you can help. Thanks
I re-created the bucket but it was the same, I deleted all the rules, also I tried setting 1 limit to 1gb but it didn't work.
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I am using HDFS to store the data files. Want to know is there a way to use Azure storage to be used in the place of HDFS? If so how.
I am using Spark and Python.
Post an answer to end this question. As #Joel Cochran comments, you can use Azure Data Lake Gen2 which is fully HDFS compatible. You can refer to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/data-lake-storage-introduction to start it.
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I am building a food ordering service api. So far I have lambda to process adding items to the cart and process payments. I want to ask before I pick a service to host the menu. I have a csv of menu items that I would like to upload where it has the attributes: name, price, spicy, vegetarian, etc. I was thinking of using DynamoDB, is this the best service for what I am trying to accomplish?
Start with your data sitting in a (protected) s3 bucket - you probably aren't going to need a database for such a small amount of data.
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I notice that a lot of people prefer upload the images and videos in storage services like AWS S3. Those images are such a slider, logo, product's images, random images, etc.
What is the big difference to upload those images in the server or in a services like S3?
Prices? Bandwidth? Access? It is more fast? Scalability?
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Please read it,
https://www.linkeit.com/blog/what-is-amazon-s3-and-its-benefits
in case if you will use your server for static files you will need maintain
Scalability
Security
Backups ( You need do it reliable and durable )
And many other
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I need to refirect on another object on S3 when noSuchKeyError (object not found).
How can I do this?
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You have provided very little information so I don't know if this advise is useful or not. However, if you configure your S3 bucket for website hosting, it is possible to define custom error pages that map to particular HTTP error codes, as explained here.