AWS re:Invent 2019: Migrating your databases to Amazon DocumentDB
Migrating your databases to Amazon DocumentDB
Watch this session with Ranga Rajagopal, Senior Director at FINRA to learn more about how they migrated from a relational database using XML to Amazon DocumentDB, and answer the following:
- What are the best practices to move your workloads to Amazon DocumentDB?
- What do you need to think about before, during, and after migration?
- Which tools and approaches should you use to ensure a successful migration?
“We chose Amazon DocumentDB because it natively stores data in JSON, making it simpler to query and index regulatory documents. This reduces our development cycles, while extending the usability of our data by easily integrating with other systems that leverage JSON.”
Ranga Rajagopal, Senior Director, Enterprise Data Platforms - FINRA
Related Resources
- Migrate your on-premises MongoDB workloads to the cloud. Read the migration guide »
- What is a document database? Learn more »
- Getting Started with Amazon DocumentDB. Launch tutorial »
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