The result is a unique open-source data management platform for the enterprise. With MySQL HeatWave, getting from data to insights and action in real-time without a team of data scientists is now possible. I believe MySQL HeatWave may be the most valuable investment of resources Oracle has made in a long time.
As one would expect from a company as bold as Oracle, it has lined up benchmark after benchmark to show how much enterprises can benefit from HeatWave—not only in terms of raw performance but also price performance. And while the company claims incredible advantages over the competition, its comparison to Snowflake is worth mentioning – 16x better raw performance and 10x better price performance when running the TPC-H benchmark against a 4TB sample.
However, for as many customers that have taken advantage of MySQL HeatWave on OCI, there are many more with their apps and data sitting in AWS, Azure or some other cloud. These businesses can't or won't migrate to OCI for any number of reasons – regulatory, data sovereignty, data egress costs, apps tightly knit with cloud services and ecosystem or simply organizational inertia. This is the reality of living in a multi-cloud world.
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