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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.

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    10 seconds is, of course, completely unreasonable but you are likely going to have to dig deeper into the stack to explain it... think 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. Oct 6, 2015 at 2:01
  • How long does it resolve db host? Try to measure it with time host db_host
    – aldebober
    Oct 6, 2015 at 8:53
  • @aldebober I have try 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.
    – GeoMad89
    Oct 6, 2015 at 9:14

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