Wednesday 7 August 2019

Now Amazon RDS for Oracle offers new instance sizes

Amazon RDS makes it simple to set up, operate, and scale Oracle Database deployments in the cloud. You can deploy several editions of Oracle Database with Amazon RDS within minutes with cost-efficient and re-sizable hardware capacity. Amazon RDS lets you concentrate on application development by handling lengthy database administration activities covering provisioning, backups, software patching, monitoring, and hardware scaling. Now, Amazon RDS for Oracle db.m5 and db.r5 instance classes are accessible in new 8xlarge and 16xlarge sizes. With assistance of these new instance sizes, users who are now working with either m4.10xlarge, m4.16xlarge, r4.8xlarge, or r4.16xlarge now have a better way to the modern generation of instances. M5 instances are the recent generation of normal basic instances and give better performance across latest generation M4 instances. Whereas R5 instances are the current generation of memory optimized instances which give 5% extra memory per vCPU and up to 20% improved CPU performance over R4 instances. You can start using AWS Management Console, AWS RDS CLI, and AWS RDS API. To get information of pricing and regional availability, refer Amazon RDS for Oracle pricing page.

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