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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 ...
For the next release of its open source MySQL, Oracle is making a number of changes designed to vastly boost the speed of the open source relational database management system. Such a sizeable ...
Linux distributors have been moving from Oracle's MySQL to its popular fork, MariaDB - and now Google is also moving to MariaDB. Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor Sept ...
Finally, Oracle is both expanding and changing the shape and pricing of HeatWave nodes. A smaller 32-gigabyte shape is being to the existing 512-gigabyte offering at a cost of $16 per month.
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.
Oracle is releasing MySQL HeatWave Lakehouse, enabling customers to query data in object storage as fast as querying data inside the database. MySQL HeatWave Lakehouse supports a variety of object ...
Oracle claims that moving to a larger data size, at 4 terabytes, MySQL is 1,100 times faster than AWS Aurora and three times faster than the fastest shape of AWS Redshift — and at one-third the ...
Oracle is releasing an extended version of its open-source MySQL service that will include data warehousing functionality. The update should mean that users of cloud computing database solutions ...
MySQL Autopilot routines automate these tasks using ML, and the company claims that its algorithms can improve performance on benchmarks such as TPC-H (typically used for analytics) by up to 40%.
Six weeks after Oracle Corp. bought Finnish software developer Innobase Oy, MySQL AB is working to provide its customers with an alternative to the open-source InnoDB database engine often used at ...