If I'm reading this right, Amazon Route 53 supports up to 5 API requests per second writing up to 10^3 records per request. Also, writes are free, while reads cost as little as $0.20 / 10^6 -- cheaper than DynamoDB! I'm... seriously considering using Route 53 as a database.
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Next, although we provide an API that tells you when changes go in-sync, so you can treat Route 53 itself as strongly consistent, DNS comes with caches and they are eventually consistent. Building on top of that could be challenging!
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Related is that the reads also all come with no authz/authn. Everything is public, and there's no logs for those cache hit reads!
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In my case, all I want is key-value lookups. Specifically hash(path) -> name of object in S3; I need to replace objects while keeping the same path, which makes cloudfront awkward.
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