Following on from Part 1 in our intro to AWS Amplify series, in Part 2 we will create the skeleton of our new Amplify application and host it in a repository.
Our new series of articles see us walk through the process of building out a web application using AWS Amplify. It will be a typical todo application written in React and Node JS and we’ll use the Amplify CLI to configure and deploy it into both a test and production environment.
Automatic scaling of the provisioned capacity in the DynamoDB can be confusing at times. Let’s examine resources needed to configure autoscaling and the limitations it brings.