Oracle Executive
Chairman and Chief Technology Officer, Larry Ellison has demonstrated that
Amazon databases are 20 years behind the latest release of the Oracle Database
in the Cloud. In his keynote presentation at Oracle OpenWorld 2016 in San
Francisco’s Moscone Center, Ellison shared detailed analysis that showed that
Oracle Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) is up to 105X faster for Analytics
workloads, 35X faster for OLTP, and 1000+X faster for mixed workloads than
Amazon DBaaS.
Ellison also showed that the Oracle Cloud is optimized for
running Oracle Database while Amazon Web Services (AWS) is not. An Oracle
Database running on the Oracle Cloud is up to 24X faster than an Oracle
Database running on AWS.
“Oracle’s new
technologies will drive the Cloud databases and infrastructure of the future,”
said Ellison.“Amazon are decades
behind in every database area that matters, and their systems are more closed
than mainframe computers.”
Ellison also announced
the availability of Oracle Database 12c Release 2 in the Oracle Cloud with the
launch of the new Oracle Exadata Express Cloud Service. This service provides
the full enterprise edition of the Oracle Database running on the
database-optimized Exadata infrastructure. Starting at just $175 per month,
Ellison showed this Cloud service is lower cost than similar offerings from
Amazon.
With the launch of
Oracle Database 12c Release 2 in the Cloud first, Oracle has demonstrated that
the Oracle Cloud is the most optimized, complete and integrated Cloud for
Oracle Database. The latest release provides organizations of all sizes with
access to the world’s fastest, most scalable and reliable database technology
in a cost-effective and open Cloud environment. In addition, the world’s #1
database includes a series of innovations that add state-of-the-art technology
while preserving customer investments and supporting their transition to the
Cloud.
Ellison shared
detailed analysis during his keynote that showed how the new Oracle DBaaS
delivers unparalleled performance for analytics, online transaction processing
(OLTP) and mixed database workloads. In a direct comparison between Oracle
DBaaS and Amazon databases, Ellison shared the following analysis:
· Oracle Cloud Database is dramatically faster
than Amazon Cloud Databases:
o Oracle Cloud is up to 105X faster for
analytics than Amazon Redshift
o Oracle Cloud is up to 35X faster for OLTP than
Amazon Aurora
· Amazon is 20 years behind Oracle in database
technology
o Amazon Aurora is missing critical OLTP
features that Oracle shipped 20 years ago, including scalable read-write
clusters, parallel SQL and the ability to replicate encrypted databases
o Amazon Redshift is missing critical analytics
features that Oracle shipped 20 years ago, including table partitioning,
materialized views, support for rich data types and sophisticated query
optimization
· Amazon databases do not support mixed
workloads
o Oracle runs analytics workloads 1000+ times
faster than Amazon Aurora
o Oracle runs OLTP workloads 1000+ times faster
than Amazon Redshift
· Amazon databases are more closed than IBM
Mainframe databases, and are not compatible with on-premise enterprise database
applications
o Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift and Amazon
DynamoDB only run on AWS
o With AWS, organizations can’t use dev/test for
on-premises, can’t use disaster protection for on-premises, management is
incompatible with on-premises
o Amazon databases are not compatible with
existing enterprise database applications such as Oracle, DB2, SQL Server and
Teradata and force organizations to throw away decades of on-premises
investments
· Ellison also demonstrated that AWS is not
optimized for the Oracle Database:
o Oracle Database is up to 24X faster for
analytics on the Oracle Cloud Platform than on Amazon Web Services
o Oracle Database is up to 8X faster for OLTP on
the Oracle Cloud Platform than on Amazon Web Services
o AWS has limited storage performance: Amazon
Elastic Block Storage limited to 48,000 IOPs/nodes, which is 8X slower than
Oracle Cloud; Amazon Elastic Block Storage limited to 800 MB/sec/node, which is
19X slower than Oracle Cloud
o AWS cannot scale-out Oracle across nodes: AWS
provides no support for Oracle Real Application Clusters
Oracle is the only
vendor with true workload portability across on-premises and Cloud deployments.
This helps ensure customers can continue to leverage their existing investment,
keep costs down and easily benefit from the efficiency of Cloud. With proven
continuous innovations and industry-leading performance across the entire
platform from infrastructure to database, including support for mixed
workloads, Oracle Data Management Cloud is the leader today and in the future.
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