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How much does point-in-time recovery cost?

Point-in-Time Recovery: $0.20 per GB-month. On-demand (snapshot): $0.10 per GB-month. Restoring a backup: $0.15 per GB.


How much does DAX cost?

DAX Pricing You pay for each node in the cluster (see the DynamoDB Pricing page for more information) on a per-hour basis, with prices starting at $0.269 per hour in the US East (N. Virginia) and US West (Oregon) regions.

How does point-in-time recovery work?

Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR) allows a database administrator to restore or recover a set of data from a backup from a particular time in the past, using a tool or a system. Once PITR starts logging a database, the administrator can then restore the database backup from a respective time.

How long does point in time restore take?

Normally this completes within 30 minutes but it can take longer. If a database is “born big”, for example if it is created as the result of database copy or restore from a large database, then the first full backup may take longer to complete.

What is AWS point-in-time recovery?

Amazon DynamoDB enables you to back up your table data continuously by using point-in-time recovery (PITR). When you enable PITR, DynamoDB backs up your table data automatically with per-second granularity so that you can restore to any given second in the preceding 35 days.

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