Amazon DynamoDB
Current- Annual cost
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- Seats assigned
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This catalog view compares public market data and does not include organization spend or usage.

Datastax Astra is the strongest catalog alternative to evaluate for Amazon DynamoDB.

This catalog view compares public market data and does not include organization spend or usage.
See how Amazon DynamoDB compares to 2 alternative apps you can switch to.
Datastax ...Best FitSeat-basedAvg. switch cost--Datastax Astra is a good fit if: you need elastic scale and global distribution without managing Cassandra clusters.
FaunaWorth ConsideringSeat-basedAvg. switch cost--Fauna is a good fit if: you need globally consistent data without managing clusters or shards.Datastax Astra and Fauna selected for comparison.
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On-Demand
Public catalog pricing. Organization spend is not included.
$30,000
Free
Public catalog pricing estimate.
$1,800
Free
Public catalog pricing estimate.
$0
No migration in the current app baseline.
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After $35,000 estimated migration cost.
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After $30,000 estimated migration cost.
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70/100
Ideal for distributed apps, unsuitable for relational workloads
60/100
Perfect for serverless teams, challenging for SQL purists
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Public adoption signal for the current app.
high
Datastax Astra is a high-complexity migration. Estimated 8 weeks and $35,000 one-time cost.
high
Fauna is a high-complexity migration. Estimated 12 weeks and $30,000 one-time cost.
4.4/5.0
1875 reviews
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120 reviews
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85 reviews
No migration needed
8 weeks
High
Datastax Astra is a high-complexity migration. Estimated 8 weeks and $35,000 one-time cost.
12 weeks
High
Fauna is a high-complexity migration. Estimated 12 weeks and $30,000 one-time cost.
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$35,000
Estimated one-time migration and setup effort.
$30,000
Estimated one-time migration and setup effort.
100%
Supports 300 native integrations.
32%
Supports 95 native integrations.
13%
Supports 40 native integrations.
100%
80%
60%
You already standardize on this app.
You need elastic scale and global distribution without managing Cassandra clusters
You need globally consistent data without managing clusters or shards
Public pricing or fit signals no longer match your needs.
Your team requires ACID transactions, complex joins, or lacks distributed systems expertise
Your team relies heavily on complex SQL queries or legacy ORM tooling
