News

Adding to the popularity of its Relational Database Service (RDS) with MySQL, Amazon Web Services will soon add support for Oracle databases under RDS.
In addition, the service is the second relational database in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud, as the company introduced support for MySQL 5.1 via its RDS in September 2009.
Oracle wants to supplant MySQL as the database of choice in the flexible AWS world, by putting all it's RDBMS real estate on RDS. Oracle can now prioritise feature releases across the RDS with a ...
Top-ranked industry analyst evaluates Oracle's claims made on AWS at Oracle OpenWorld 2019. ... Redshift, RDS and a bunch of the others. None of those are serverless and none of those are elastic.
Migrating Oracle to RDS requires careful planning, from handling RDS-specific limitations to schema compilation and validation. By following a structured approach—configuring AWS CLI, ...
There were a lot of jokes and comments at Oracle’s expense today at the AWS re:Invent conference, but perhaps the boldest statement came when AWS announced it was adding PostgreSQL support to ...
Amazon has moved 75 petabytes of internal data from Oracle to AWS databases. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. ... (RDS) and Amazon Redshift.
“MySQL HeatWave on AWS simplifies our data platform with a consolidated database for both transaction processing and analytics,” said Thomas Henz, chief executive officer at Johnny Bytes. “We have ...
You'll learn how to choose between Oracle Database@AWS, Amazon RDS for Oracle, Amazon EC2, and Aurora PostgreSQL based on your organization's goals and workload requirements. Discover key migration ...
Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems includes DBMS companies AWS, Microsoft, Oracle, Google, SAP, IBM, Teradata, Snowflake, Alibaba Cloud ...