Oracle’s MySQL HeatWave, a MySQL cloud service for analytics and combined workloads, is now available in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud.MySQL HeatWave combines OLAP(online analytical processing), OLTP(online transaction processing), artificial intelligence, and AI-driven automation in a single MySQL database. MySQL HeatWave users can run transaction processing, analytics, and machine learning work in one service on AWS without needing ETL(extract, change, load)duplication in between separate OLTP and OLAP databases.Availability of MySQL HeatWave on AWSwas announced on September 12. MySQL HeatWave also is available on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)and will be readily available on the Microsoft Azure cloud in the near future.A free trial of MySQL HeatWave is available from Oracle’s website. Oracle stated it is providing a native experience on AWS. Efficiency can be kept an eye on together with utilization of provisioned resources. Also featured is integration with MySQL Autopilot, which provides workload-aware, machine learning-based automation of the application lifecycle consisting of data management and query execution.MySQL HeatWave also offers detailed security functions, Oracle said, including server-side information masking and de-identification, uneven data encryption, and a database firewall. Copyright © 2022 IDG Communications, Inc. Source