Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for Oracle makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale Oracle Database in the cloud. With Amazon RDS, you can deploy an Oracle database in minutes with ...
Oracle Corp. today announced that the Globally Distributed Exadata Database on Exascale Infrastructure offering it announced early this year is now generally available. The service is aimed at ...
Emic Networks, which specializes in building clustering software for MySQL databases to make them highly available and capable of supporting critical business applications, is expanding its focus to ...
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Modern applications require databases that can constantly adapt to their real-time needs, introducing a variety of complexities when it comes to selecting the right database for the job. The era of ...
The public cloud offers a myriad of options for providing high availability and disaster recovery protections for SQL Server database applications. Conversely, some of the options available in a ...
Google Cloud said today it’s updating multiple database services, including AlloyDB, Spanner and Memorystore for Valkey 7.2, with new features that should make them more suitable for generative ...
Veritas Software's new clustering and load-balancing technologies broaden the market for the company's high-availability solutions and also lessen the burdens of implementing them. By offering a ...
It seems like with the introduction of any new set of technologies we see a sudden rise in the interest of high availability. The concept of high availability has been around since the dawn of the ...
Over the last two decades, thousands of customers have relied on Microsoft and Oracle software working well together to run their business-critical applications. As customers migrate applications and ...
Relational SQL databases, which have been around since the 1980s, historically ran on mainframes or single servers—that’s all we had. If you wanted the database to handle more data and run faster, you ...