Oracle Self Driving Database Cloud Service Announced: Oracle rolled out yet another database offering to its Autonomous Database portfolio called Oracle Autonomous NoSQL Database.
It is a self-driving database cloud service targeted for developers.
The Autonomous NoSQL Database will be delivered as a fully managed service which has been designed to handle NoSQL applications requiring low latency, data model flexibility, and elastic scaling.
These kinds of NoSQL applications can include UI personalization, online fraud detection, gaming, shopping carts and much more which the Oracle Enterprise can offer.
Oracle Self-Driving Database Cloud Service Announced
This self-driving database is powered by machine learning and automation capabilities, and the new offering will be an apt solution to the workloads that need fast and predictable responses to simple operations, something which is quite common to all Database Cloud Services.
The Self Driving Database comes with APIs which enables developers to focus on application development, rather than managing servers, storage expansion, cluster deployments, software installation, and backup, which uses up a lot of time for back-end developers.
Oracle Autonomous NoSQL Database will automatically allocate the required resources when developers specify the required throughput and capacity to meet dynamic workload needs as is the case in most events.
For interoperability between standard relational and standard JSON data models, the service comes with a non-proprietary SQL language.
Using it, developers can run the same application in cloud or on-premises without any platform lock-in.
Along with this, it comes with software development kit (SDK) and support for main development languages like Python, Node.js, and Java which are the currently trending languages across the globe.
We continue to leverage our revolutionary autonomous capabilities to transform the database market
Our latest self-driving database cloud service, Oracle Autonomous NoSQL Database, provides extreme reliability and performance at very low costs to achieve a highly flexible application development framework.
– Andrew Mendelsohn, Executive VP at Oracle
Since the new offering will run on Oracle Cloud infrastructure, it will automate the key management processes like patching, tuning and upgrading so that critical infrastructure can run automatically.
This will play exceedingly well for most enterprises which rely extensively on databases as this can automate database functionality and make the job easier for such enterprises.