... you can compute and merge deltas easily minimising data volume, and you get item history, so you can implement point-in-time-recovery and rollback! You can also optimise-out no-op changes. We use this pattern in Route 53, EC2, bunch of places.
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That's the pattern we use for our most critical systems. The network health check statuses that allow AWS to instantly handle an Availability Zone power issue? Those are always flowing, all the time, 0 or 1, whether they change or not.
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We have these and so many more patterns, and ... we're been building them into API Gateway and Lambda behind the scenes too! So consider building your control planes on those!pic.twitter.com/DgzdZAyNNC
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Thanks for this.. I was about to go down the path of a much more complicated process for this but now it is obvious to just pull from s3 every 10 seconds or so from each node
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