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Database

- [Instructor] So we need to consider databases as well. And in this area, we have a couple of choices. Number one, we have cloud native databases are databases that are typically born in the cloud, such as Amazon Web Services, DynamoDB, or Amazon Web Services Redshift. So we can run traditional databases in the cloud as well. However, these databases were made specifically to run on the cloud. And then we have non-cloud native databases. Examples of that would be Oracle, Informix, and other databases that you may have had running your existing traditional systems. But you can also relocate them to the cloud. So cloud native databases have some advantages in the fact that they're able to leverage the cloud native features on the platform. So they're going to leverage those platform features better than the applications that have been moved to the cloud, such as Oracle and other things, unless they're on their specific cloud.…

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