Achieve peak performance and boost scalability using multiple Amazon Redshift serverless workgroups and Network Load Balancer
Big Data Blog
This article discusses a scalable architecture for Amazon Redshift Serverless that increases throughput in low latency, high concurrency scenarios. The key points are:
Specifically, the article covers:
- Using multiple Amazon Redshift Serverless workgroups behind a Network Load Balancer
- Steps to create Redshift managed VPC endpoints and target groups for the load balancer
- Test results showing improved performance and cost savings with the parallel setup compared to a single workgroup
- Benefits of this architecture like horizontal scalability, high availability, and optimal price-performance
- Conclusion highlighting the value of this solution for demanding analytics workloads
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