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Amazon unveiled Aurora last November as its Reinvent conference. It adapted the interface of MySQL but used its own back-end cloud technologies to give the system a powerful performance boost.
Inside Amazon Aurora Amazon Aurora is a MySQL 5.6-compatible relational database service designed to deliver the speed and reliability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost ...
Amazon unveiled Aurora last November as its Reinvent conference. It adapted the interface of MySQL but used its own back-end cloud technologies to give the system a powerful performance boost.
Oracle today is following through on its announced plans to make its MySQL HeatWave database management systems available on the Amazon Web Services Inc. cloud. MySQL HeatWave is a major upgrade ...
Amazon RDS for MySQL's zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift is now generally available, enabling near real-time analytics and machine learning on transactional data. This powerful feature ...
Amazon is expanding its Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) infrastructure with a new offering based on the open source MySQL database system. The Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) allows users to ...
Amazon Aurora MySQL zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift processes over 1 million transactions per minute (an equivalent of 17.5 million insert/update/delete row operations per minute) from ...
Amazon Web Services says it's supercharged the open source MySQL with the high performance, reliability, and scalability.
Amazon Web Services offer new challenges and flexibility for database admins -- here's how to avoid the pitfalls and tune for performance For many MySQL database admins, Amazon Web Services ...
Amazon has announced a new service, Amazon Relational Database Service or RDS, a solution for creating and accessing a relational database in the cloud. The hosted database is MySQL 5.1 and the ...
Amazon's in-cloud database gets MySQL option The Net retailer's cloud-computing effort is getting more sophisticated with the arrival of a database service with which more people will be familiar.
Amazon is also pitching Aurora as a way for enterprises to escape the lock-in from commercial database vendors, such as Oracle (which now manages the open source MySQL, inherited from Oracle’s ...