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Hi Kohrinn,
which database to use depends on your use-case. AWS provides a bunch of relational and NoSQL databases. If you want to use DynamoDB and store ever key in its own "column", please take a look at the DynamoDBv2 rules action. We do have also a blog about storing and visualizing IoT data with DynamoDB.
Cheers,
Philipp
Hi Kohrinn. I agree with Philipp's answer. I also recommend this blog for some good patterns: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/iot/7-patterns-for-iot-data-ingestion-and-visualization-how-to-decide-what-works-best-for-your-use-case/. However, I would say there's more than just these 7 patterns.
Pattern 4 is perhaps one of the simplest patterns for producing visualizations of time series data. One of the simplest, not necessarily the best, or cheapest, or recommended for your use case. This short video may help you achieve that pattern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8T4hAERuOg .
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Yes, many more, including cheaper options like AWS IoT Basic Ingest. See this 2-minute video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmJnWOY1I2Q&list=PLS47QG_BdOlSqynlBanGsmZAYWkm-6ELu&index=1 for it in action. Other videos in the same playlist show other options.