Amazon Cognito now supports multi-Region replication

(aws.amazon.com)

30 points | by mooreds 1 day ago

8 comments

  • conroydave 1 day ago

    i try to keep my comments on here positive, but man, my experience using this product has been awful.

    • paulddraper 22 hours ago

      You should really stay away from any "high level" AWS product, as there is almost always something much better and more flexible.

      Use EC2, EBS, S3, Route53 plus EKS, RDS, ElastiCache.

      But anything else that isn't low-to-mid-level (looking at you Beanstalk), use something better.

      Clerk, WorkOS, etc.

      • dogma1138 15 hours ago

        Cognito isn’t a high level product not anymore than any of those you’ve mentioned it’s a CIAM solution.

        • paulddraper 14 hours ago

          It's a Clerk/Auth0/WorkOS alternative.

          If you implemented it yourself, you would do it on top of those.

    • cmiles8 1 day ago

      This has been an obvious feature request for many years, but glad to see AWS investing in what started to feel like a service that was mostly abandoned for investment.

      • jeffwask 23 hours ago

        I recall complaining about this with one of my architects who was looking to implement Cognito round about 2019.

      • ecshafer 1 day ago

        Cognito just supported multi-region? For identity this seems like a very high priority issue. I was at a company 10 years ago that we didn't use Cognito to build, and build our own AWS based identity because Cognito didn't have this (and just seemed pretty half-baked).

        • arpinum 1 day ago

          They wanted to rebase onto a different database first to make multi-region easier, but that work took many years.

        • mannyv 23 hours ago

          Yay, it's only taken them years to do this.

          Since the pool identifiers are static, how do you actually fail over?

          Oh, you need a custom domain that presumably routes if the primary dies.

          • jwnin 1 day ago

            This prevented us from failing over during last October's outage (unless we wanted to reset everyone's password). Glad to see AWS focusing in on resiliency.

            • mooreds 1 day ago

              I work for a Cognito competitor, but I am glad to see them investing in improving the lives of folks using this native AWS service.

              It felt like Cognito was abandoned for a while.

            • UltraSane 1 day ago

              This should have been available from the beginning. I don't understand why it took so long.

              • semiquaver 1 day ago

                I think cognito was internally low-staff/KTLO for a while and that changed recently.

                • mooreds 1 day ago

                  What does KLTO mean?

                  • Insanity 1 day ago

                    To add to the other posters, keep-the-lights-on usually means a product has no active feature development. It’s just supported with on-call and maybe some bug fixes depending on capacity.

                    No clue if Cognito actually was KTLO though.

                    • xyzzy_plugh 1 day ago

                      Probably meant KTLO: Keep The Lights On

                      • "Keep Lights To On." It's the post-it on the light switch wired to the Cognito server.

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