Understanding the differences is essential. Both are AWS NoSQL databases, but each fits different needs; here’s a quick comparison to help you choose the best one:
| Feature | 
Amazon DocumentDB | 
Amazon DynamoDB | 
| Database Type | 
Managed, MongoDB-compatible document DB | 
Managed key-value and document NoSQL DB | 
| Data Model | 
Document-based (JSON) | 
Key-value & document-based | 
| Use Case | 
Applications needing MongoDB compatibility | 
Low-latency, high-scale applications | 
| Scalability | 
Horizontal read scaling, write scaling with replica sets | 
Fully serverless, automatically scales | 
| Pricing | 
Based on instance size and I/O | 
Based on on-demand or provisioned throughput | 
Check out the DynamoDB tutorial here to learn more.