You realize the databases I’m referring to are hosted versions of MySql/Postgres, the ElasticSearch cluster is just that standard ElasticSearch, and Redis is just that - Redis and you can setup a CDN anywhere?
Even if you chose to use AWS’s OLAP database,Redshift, it uses standard Postgres drivers to connect. You could move it to a standard Postgres installation. You wouldn’t get the performance characteristics of course.
If you don’t want to be “locked in” to DynamoDB, there is always the just announced Mongo compatible DocumentDB. Of course ADFS is used everywhere.
Why in the world would I want to manage a colo with all of those services myself and still not have any geographic redundancy - let alone any place near our outsourced developers?
Even if you chose to use AWS’s OLAP database,Redshift, it uses standard Postgres drivers to connect. You could move it to a standard Postgres installation. You wouldn’t get the performance characteristics of course.
If you don’t want to be “locked in” to DynamoDB, there is always the just announced Mongo compatible DocumentDB. Of course ADFS is used everywhere.
Why in the world would I want to manage a colo with all of those services myself and still not have any geographic redundancy - let alone any place near our outsourced developers?