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When would I want to use one over the other?

Reading about both, they sound oddly similar, so I was wondering if someone with a bit of experience in either would have a run down of pros/cons and in which use cases each excel?

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    Please note that the possible duplicate is mostly addressing MongoDB in fact, and both MongoDB and CouchDB are Document-oriented databases. Feb 8, 2012 at 18:20
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    @SteffenOpel Couch is only mentioned once in that post, and only in passing. There is not much elaboration on the relationship between couch and dynamo.
    – Jonathan
    Feb 8, 2012 at 18:42
  • Yes, I'm aware of this - what I mean is that you are asking a conceptional question about pros/cons and use cases, and any answer would most likely be almost identical regarding CouchDB or MongoDB, insofar both share the characteristics of a Document-oriented database and are quite similar from a distance therefore (in contrast to DynamoDB, which has a different architecture indeed). I have to agree though, that the answers provided there are not really conclusive yet - I still consider submitting my own, but have refrained from doing so due to the expected length so far ;) Feb 8, 2012 at 19:38
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    Being "document-oriented" is the least meaningful characteristic when contrasting Couch and Mongo.
    – JasonSmith
    Feb 9, 2012 at 0:46

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I think the top pros of DynamoDB are explained well in the top answer of What are the pros and cons of DynamoDB with respect to other NoSQL databases?:

  • Management
  • Integration with AWS
  • Community/languages

The most notable feature of CouchDB not supported by DynamoDB is the views (see here for a high-level description).

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    I'd say CouchDB's the biggest feature is actually easy replication between different db instances. And not just replicating between instances in different data centers, but also with web browsers using PouchDB
    – gfv
    Dec 19, 2017 at 12:59
  • I think the OP is asking for the comparison of DynamoDB vs CouchDB.
    – Sam
    Aug 22, 2018 at 1:43

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