Updated on 2022-02-24 GMT+08:00
What Advantages Does DIS Have?
- Scalable: A DIS stream can seamlessly scale its data throughput from megabytes to terabytes per hour, and from thousands to millions of PUT records per second.
- Easy to use: You can create a DIS stream within seconds. It is easy to put data into a stream, and build a data processing application.
- Low cost: DIS has no upfront cost and you only pay for the resources you use.
- Parallel processing: DIS allows you to have multiple DIS applications processing the same stream concurrently. For example, you can have one application running real-time analytics and another sending data to OBS from the same stream.
- DIS preserves data for 24 hours, reducing the probability of data loss in case of application failures, individual machine failures, or facility failures. The value of N is an integer from 1 to 7.
Parent topic: General Questions
General Questions FAQs
- What Is DIS?
- What Is a Partition?
- What Can I Do with DIS?
- What Advantages Does DIS Have?
- Which Modules Do DIS Have?
- How Do I Create a DIS Stream?
- What Is the Difference Between Storing Data into DIS and Dumping Data Elsewhere?
- How Do I Check Software Package Integrity?
- How Do I Send and Retrieve Data Using DIS?
- How Do I Access DIS Through a Direct Connect Connection?
- How Do I Distinguish Different Types of Data When Accessing Data in Streams?
- What Is Data Control?
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