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Dynamo capacity limits lower than a certain threshold (e.g. 10 units) are not worth maintaining on production - the engineering time to maintain them costs more than the unused capacity.
Might as well have a rule that capacities lower than this limit should be reported so that they can be increased to that limit.
This probably won't cost us significant money, as the expense of increasing many small table limits to 10 is likely to be smaller than scaling down 1 large table by 100s of units. And it will save us some alerts.
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Identify small limits
Identify limits below a threshold
Jan 31, 2017
Dynamo capacity limits lower than a certain threshold (e.g. 10 units) are not worth maintaining on production - the engineering time to maintain them costs more than the unused capacity.
Might as well have a rule that capacities lower than this limit should be reported so that they can be increased to that limit.
This probably won't cost us significant money, as the expense of increasing many small table limits to 10 is likely to be smaller than scaling down 1 large table by 100s of units. And it will save us some alerts.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: