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Since Oracle launched its MySQL HeatWave service in December 2020, it has continuously driven differentiation in the database-as-a-service market. While competing against some of the biggest names ...
Oracle announces the latest batch of updates to HeatWave that bring new capabilities for enterprise machine learning, AI-driven automation, and multi-cloud support.
With its January 2010 acquisition of Sun Microsystems, Oracle gained the MySQL open source database management software (DBMS) platform for enterprise IT environments. MySQL is designed to let users ...
Looking to use an open source general-purpose database? This extensive comparison of MySQL vs. PostgreSQL explores the strengths and weaknesses of each.
Comparing MySQL and Postgres 9.0 Replication By Robin Schumacher and Gary Carter, EnterpriseDB Replication is one of the most popular features used in RDBMS’s today. Replication is used for disaster ...
MariaDB is a fork of the original MySQL codebase, created to ensure continuity and avoid the potential pitfalls after MySQL was acquired by Oracle.
In this webinar, we'll compare MariaDB, MySQL and Postgres across seven categories: high availability, disaster recovery, security, performance, scalability, development and Oracle Database ...
With Exadata X9M and MySQL HeatWave, Oracle appears determined to maintain its impact on the database world for a long time to come. Photo: Luigi Saporetti-Flickr ...
Since the original launch of MySQL HeatWave in December 2020, Oracle has made several major enhancements to the high-performance database technology.
In addition to updating MySQL HeatWave’s AutoML and Autopilot, Oracle will now offer a small shape for the service, targeting customers with smaller volumes of data.
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