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paws.database (version 0.1.4)

dax: Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX)

Description

DAX is a managed caching service engineered for Amazon DynamoDB. DAX dramatically speeds up database reads by caching frequently-accessed data from DynamoDB, so applications can access that data with sub-millisecond latency. You can create a DAX cluster easily, using the AWS Management Console. With a few simple modifications to your code, your application can begin taking advantage of the DAX cluster and realize significant improvements in read performance.

Usage

dax()

Arguments

Operations

create_cluster Creates a DAX cluster
create_parameter_group Creates a new parameter group
create_subnet_group Creates a new subnet group
decrease_replication_factor Removes one or more nodes from a DAX cluster
delete_cluster Deletes a previously provisioned DAX cluster
delete_parameter_group Deletes the specified parameter group
delete_subnet_group Deletes a subnet group
describe_clusters Returns information about all provisioned DAX clusters if no cluster identifier is specified, or about a specific DAX cluster if a cluster identifier is supplied
describe_default_parameters Returns the default system parameter information for the DAX caching software
describe_events Returns events related to DAX clusters and parameter groups
describe_parameter_groups Returns a list of parameter group descriptions
describe_parameters Returns the detailed parameter list for a particular parameter group
describe_subnet_groups Returns a list of subnet group descriptions
increase_replication_factor Adds one or more nodes to a DAX cluster
list_tags List all of the tags for a DAX cluster
reboot_node Reboots a single node of a DAX cluster
tag_resource Associates a set of tags with a DAX resource
untag_resource Removes the association of tags from a DAX resource
update_cluster Modifies the settings for a DAX cluster
update_parameter_group Modifies the parameters of a parameter group

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
svc <- dax()
svc$create_cluster(
  Foo = 123
)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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