Oracle’s MySQL HeatWave, a MySQL cloud service for analytics and blended workloads, is now accessible within the Amazon Net Companies (AWS) cloud.
MySQL HeatWave combines OLAP (on-line analytical processing), OLTP (on-line transaction processing), machine studying, and AI-driven automation in a single MySQL database. MySQL HeatWave customers can run transaction processing, analytics, and machine studying workloads in a single service on AWS while not having ETL (extract, remodel, load) duplication between separate OLTP and OLAP databases.
Availability of MySQL HeatWave on AWS was introduced on September 12. MySQL HeatWave additionally is on the market on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and might be accessible on the Microsoft Azure cloud within the close to future.
A free trial of MySQL HeatWave is accessible from Oracle’s web site. Oracle mentioned it’s providing a local expertise on AWS. Efficiency could be monitored together with utilization of provisioned sources. Additionally featured is integration with MySQL Autopilot, which gives workload-aware, machine learning-based automation of the appliance lifecycle together with information administration and question execution.
MySQL HeatWave additionally presents complete security measures, Oracle mentioned, together with server-side information masking and de-identification, uneven information encryption, and a database firewall.
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