I'm currently making some test with a node application installed on micro EC2 instance that performs some queries to DynamoDB but i have noticed that the total latency for a single is very high (10 seconds). If i try the same node application in my local machine the latency is around 600ms, that is also high but much better. I'm unable to ping dynamodb.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com but latency measured towards my EC2 instance which is also located in Ireland is around 45ms. Shouldn't dynamo latency be pretty much the same? I think i should be expecting at least <100ms latencies... I already checked cloudwatch and it shows a query time of 10-20ms for each DynamoDB getItem request. So I am trying to figure out what the problem is, the script that i'm trying is very simple and is shown below.
var test = function () {
var _dyn = new AWS.DynamoDB({ endpoint: new AWS.Endpoint(config.db.host) });
var params = {
Key: {
userId: { S: Date.now().toString() }
},
TableName: 'Users',
ConsistentRead: false
};
var start = Date.now();
console.log('Start Query');
_dyn.getItem(params, function (err, userData) {
console.log(err);
console.log('End Query in ' + (Date.now() - start));
});
}
test();
The test on my EC2 instance was made using free tier, is this a possible factor for the >10 seconds delays? For the test i have set the Dynamo table read and write capacity units to 100 to rule out provisioning related issues.
tshark
and packet sniffing. Intuitively, it sounds like a low level networking issue or misconfiguration. Not being able to ping, however, is almost certainly a distraction. That seems like a fairly standard configuration for AWS services.time host db_host
time host dynamodb.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com
in ec2 istance and in my local computer in both the real value is beween 6 - 10 ms.