Turbocharge your Amazon RDS database applications with Amazon ElastiCache for Redis

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Modern applications require high performance, scalability and availability. Developers need to provide an ultra-fast, scalable and reliable experience to customers to help conversion and mitigate any revenue losses. With Amazon ElastiCache for Redis, a fully managed, in-memory caching service, developers can maximize their application performance with microsecond latency and high throughput. In this webinar, we’ll focus on the key benefits associated with adding a distributed cache to Amazon RDS, including: decreasing latency for queries, reducing database over-provisioning, controlling costs by minimizing RDS IOPs and database I/O, and scaling to hundreds of terabytes of in-memory storage.

Learning Objectives:
* Objective 1: Understand the performance and scaling limitations of relational databases.
* Objective 2: Learn how caching can decrease latency and increase throughput of your relational database for several use cases.
* Objective 3: Learn best practices for boosting performance of your relational database using Amazon ElastiCache for Redis.

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