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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 ...
MySQL Workbench 6.1, which Oracle also released on Monday, includes a set of new graphical diagnostic tools based on these new memory probes.
Linux distributors have been moving from Oracle's MySQL to its popular fork, MariaDB - and now Google is also moving to MariaDB.
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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.
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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...