Overview
RavenDB is a powerful NoSQL document database seamlessly integrating with your systems. By handling backend operations, RavenDB lets you focus on your data. Its flexible scaling options make it ideal for growing businesses, ensuring optimal performance at every stage. RavenDB automatically configures itself and the internal data layout to optimize for your actual production load, allowing you to build applications with confidence and ease.
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- Stable, scalable, and secure by default - Real time replication & automatic failover handling. Horizontal scalability. Encryption in transit & at rest.
- Built for developers first - Idiomatic SDKs, simple querying. Built-in Studio for monitoring & administration. Transactional NoSQL & ACID. Document-based, native time series support. Easy integration.
- So predictable - Familiar SQL-like query language, scalable aggregations, on-the-fly schema changes, intuitive APIs and 100s other small things that make a big difference. Highly performant, efficient - 1 million reads and 150k writes/second per node on commodity hardware. Automatic indexing makes all queries fast. Your systems will be fast without complexity or effort.
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64-bit (Arm) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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When a new AMI is deployed for the first time, the latest version of RavenDB will be automatically installed, configured, and started. You can check the RavenDB service status by running the following command: systemctl status ravendb.service The RavenDB Studio will be accessible via localhost:53700. For management purposes, connect to your instance using SSH with the following username: 'ubuntu' . It is recommended to use SSH tunneling to access the RavenDB Setup Wizard, where you can bind the server to the instance's public IP (if configured). you can tunnel RavenDB setup port and proceed with the setup on your local: For public address: ssh -N -L localhost:8080:localhost:53700 ubuntu@<EC2_Instance_Public_Ip> For internal address: ssh -N -L localhost:8080:localhost:53700 ubuntu@<EC2_Instance_Private_Ip> The RavenDB configuration file is located at: /etc/ravend. For detailed instructions, refer to the official documentation: https://ravendb.net/docs/article-page/7.0/csharp/start/installation/setup-wizardÂ
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