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1.4 Supported Cloud Platforms

The MySQL HeatWave service runs completely on cloud infrastructure. This means that all the layers and components of MySQL HeatWave are deployed and fully managed on selected cloud platforms.

MySQL HeatWave also supports hybrid deployments; it is fully compatible with MySQL on-premise. This provides you with the option to keep your OLTP applications on-premise and offload your analytics, machine learning, generative AI workloads to MySQL HeatWave on cloud.

MySQL HeatWave can be accessed and managed on the following cloud platforms:

  • Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI): MySQL HeatWave is natively available on public cloud in all available OCI regions, OCI Dedicated Region, and Oracle Alloy.

  • Amazon Web Services (AWS): MySQL HeatWave is natively available on AWS, which enables applications already deployed in AWS to benefit from the DB System without incurring the latency associated with accessing a database service running outside of AWS. This helps to avoid the high data egress fees charged by AWS that would be necessary to migrate data to a service running outside of AWS. Lastly, the tight integration of the DB System with the AWS infrastructure, including Amazon S3, CloudWatch, PrivateLink, makes it easy for developers to rely on the DB System for new applications.

  • Microsoft Azure: Oracle Database Service for Azure (ODSA) is an Oracle-managed solution that provides an Azure-like portal to provision OCI database services and seamless connectivity between the Azure application tier and OCI database tier. Also, MySQL HeatWave is available on Azure via Azure interconnect. The OCI-Azure Interconnect is a customer-managed network service that facilitates the deployment of any workload requiring cross-cloud network connections.

On each platform, MySQL HeatWave supports one or more regions where user accounts are provisioned.

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