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The AWS SDK for JavaScript V3 API Reference Guide describes in detail all the API operations for the AWS SDK for JavaScript version 3 (V3).

Reuse connections with keep-alive in Node.js

The default Node.js HTTP/HTTPS agent creates a new TCP connection for every new request. To avoid the cost of establishing a new connection, the AWS SDK for JavaScript reuses TCP connections by default.

For short-lived operations, such as Amazon DynamoDB queries, the latency overhead of setting up a TCP connection might be greater than the operation itself. Additionally, since DynamoDB encryption at rest is integrated with AWS KMS, you may experience latencies from the database having to re-establish new AWS KMS cache entries for each operation.

If you do not want to reuse TCP connections, you can disable reusing these connections alive with keepAlive on a per-service client basis as shown in the following example for a DynamoDB client.

import { DynamoDBClient } from "@aws-sdk/client-dynamodb"; import { NodeHttpHandler } from "@smithy/node-http-handler"; import { Agent } from "https"; const dynamodbClient = new DynamoDBClient({ requestHandler: new NodeHttpHandler({ httpsAgent: new Agent({ keepAlive: false }) }) });

If keepAlive is enabled, you can also set the initial delay for TCP Keep-Alive packets with keepAliveMsecs, which by default is 1000 ms. See the Node.js documentation for details.