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MySQL Database Service and HeatWave

Season 2 Episode 6 Published 2 years, 9 months ago
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In this episode, Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham are joined by Autumn Black to discuss MySQL Database, a fully-managed database service powered by the integrated HeatWave in-memory query accelerator. Oracle MyLearn: https://mylearn.oracle.com/ Oracle University Learning Community: https://education.oracle.com/ou-community LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/oracle-university/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Oracle_Edu Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh, David Wright, Deepak Modi, Ranbir Singh, and the OU Studio Team for helping us create this episode. --------------------------------------------------------- Episode Transcript:

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Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast, the first stop on your cloud journey. During this series of informative podcasts, we'll bring you foundational training on the most popular Oracle technologies. Let's get started.

Hello and welcome to the Oracle University Podcast. You're listening to our second season Oracle Database Made Easy. I'm Lois Houston, Director of Product Innovation and Go to Market Programs with Oracle University.

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And with me is Nikita Abraham, Principal Technical Editor.

Hi, everyone. In our last episode, we had a really fascinating conversation about Oracle Machine Learning with Cloud Engineer Nick Commisso. Do remember to catch that episode if you missed it. Today, we have with us Autumn Black, who's an Oracle Database Specialist. Autumn is going to take us through MySQL, the free version and the Enterprise Edition, and MySQL Data Service.

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We're also going to ask her about HeatWave. So let's get started. Hi, Autumn. So tell me, why is MySQL such a popular choice for developers?

MySQL is the number one open-source database and the second most popular database overall after the Oracle Database. According to a Stack Overflow survey, MySQL has been for a long time and remains the number one choice for developers, primarily because of its ease of use, reliability, and performance.

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And it's also big with companies?

MySQL is used by the world's most innovative companies. This includes Twitter, Facebook, Netflix, and Uber. It is also used by students and small companies.

There are different versions of MySQL, right? What are the main differences between them when it comes to security, data recovery, and support?

MySQL comes in two flavors: free version or paid version.

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MySQL Community, the free version, contains the basic components for handling data storage. Just download it, install it, and you're ready to go. But remember, free has costs. That stored data is not exactly secure and data recovery is not easy and sometimes impossible. And there is no such thing as free MySQL Community support. This is why MySQL Enterprise Edition was created, to provide all of those missing important pieces: high availability, security, and Oracle support from the people who build MySQL.

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