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Scale an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster for Read Performance

In this lab, you will scale an Amazon DocumentDB cluster to improve read performance. After completing this lab, you will have hands-on experience scaling Amazon DocumentDB for read performance.

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Level
Clock icon Intermediate
Duration
Clock icon 1h 45m
Published
Clock icon Sep 09, 2022

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Table of Contents

  1. Challenge

    Connect in Replica Set Mode

    Connect to the cluster in replica set mode using the mongosh client.

  2. Challenge

    Add a Replica Instance

    Add a replica database instance to the cluster. Set the class type to db.t3.medium.

  3. Challenge

    Confirm the Connection

    After adding a new instance, confirm the connection to the cluster.

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