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Oracle today is following through on its announced plans to make its MySQL HeatWave database management systems available on the Amazon Web Services Inc. cloud. MySQL HeatWave is a major upgrade ...
Oracle announced the general availability of MySQL Database as a Service with a new MySQL Analytics Engine that can handle OLTP and OLAP tasks.
No other cloud vendor provides such advanced automation capabilities for their database offerings. Autopilot is available at no additional charge for MySQL HeatWave customers.
In this article, author Deepak Vohra discusses the details of migrating an on-prem database to a MySQL database on the cloud, using AWS Database Migration Service.
MariaDB, headquartered in Milpitas, Calif., positioned the SkySQL acquisition as creating more flexibility for customers ...
--Oracle today announced that Oracle MySQL HeatWave now supports in-database machine learning in addition to the previously available transaction processing and analytics— the only MySQL cloud ...
Vitess-powered PlanetScale scales to hold as much data as you need, but is currently limited to a single cluster. PlanetScale is a MySQL-compatible, serverless database platform powered by Vitess ...
Managing MySQL databases in the cloud is no easy chore, according to Steve Zivanic, vice president of database and autonomous services at Oracle. Using Amazon Web Services as an example, Zivanic said ...
Xeround released into beta testing this week a snap in database engine for MySQL that is designed to better handle the elastic, scalable needs of cloud computing than the built-in mySQL innoDB ...
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