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Modern Data Architecture on AWS

You're reading from  Modern Data Architecture on AWS

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801813396
Pages 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Behram Irani Behram Irani
Profile icon Behram Irani

Table of Contents (24) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Foundational Data Lake
2. Prologue: The Data and Analytics Journey So Far 3. Chapter 1: Modern Data Architecture on AWS 4. Chapter 2: Scalable Data Lakes 5. Part 2: Purpose-Built Services And Unified Data Access
6. Chapter 3: Batch Data Ingestion 7. Chapter 4: Streaming Data Ingestion 8. Chapter 5: Data Processing 9. Chapter 6: Interactive Analytics 10. Chapter 7: Data Warehousing 11. Chapter 8: Data Sharing 12. Chapter 9: Data Federation 13. Chapter 10: Predictive Analytics 14. Chapter 11: Generative AI 15. Chapter 12: Operational Analytics 16. Chapter 13: Business Intelligence 17. Part 3: Govern, Scale, Optimize And Operationalize
18. Chapter 14: Data Governance 19. Chapter 15: Data Mesh 20. Chapter 16: Performant and Cost-Effective Data Platform 21. Chapter 17: Automate, Operationalize, and Monetize 22. Index 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Compute resource optimizations

In any typical data modern data platform that’s been built using AWS data and analytics services, the platform infrastructure expenses will be dominated by the compute expenses provided by many of the services. Take any service we discussed in this book, be it DMS for data ingestion, Glue and EMR for data processing, Kinesis and MSK for streaming data, Redshift for data warehouses, Athena for ad hoc analytics on the data lake, different SageMaker tools for ML, OpenSearch Service for operational analytics, QuickSight for business intelligence and many other supporting services – if you look at the overall cost of each of these services, you will find that the vast majority of the expense comes from the compute resources supporting these services. The reason is simple – CPUs/GPUs are significantly more expensive than storage, memory, and networking.

Compute resources are also one of the most important dimensions regarding the optimal...

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