Security News > 2021 > August > Oracle adds MySQL Autopilot to MySQL HeatWave service to improve performance
Oracle announced availability of MySQL Autopilot, a new component of MySQL HeatWave service, the in-memory query acceleration engine for MySQL Database Service in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
MySQL Autopilot makes the HeatWave query optimizer increasingly intelligent as more queries are executed, resulting in continually improving system performance over time-a capability not available on Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift, Snowflake, or other MySQL-based database services.
"Oracle's MySQL Database Service with HeatWave is the only MySQL database that efficiently supports both OLTP and OLAP, enabling users to run mixed workloads or real-time analytics against their MySQL database with 10 to 1,000 times better performance and less than half the cost compared to other analytical or MySQL-based databases," said Edward Screven, Chief Corporate Architect, Oracle.
"MySQL HeatWave is one of the fastest growing cloud services on OCI and an increasing number of customers are moving their MySQL workloads to HeatWave. Today, we are announcing a number of innovations which are the result of years of research and advanced development at Oracle. The combination of these innovations delivers massive improvements in automation, performance and cost-further distancing HeatWave from other database cloud services."
As part of this announcement, Oracle is also introducing MySQL Scale-out Data Management, which can improve the performance of reloading data into HeatWave by up to 100 times.
Several other OCI services such as Oracle Analytics Cloud and Oracle Cloud Data Integration service are also integrated with MySQL HeatWave.
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