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Description
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) represents a distinctive and highly available database architecture designed for scaling both reads and writes seamlessly across diverse workloads such as OLTP, analytics, AI data, SaaS applications, JSON, batch processing, text, graph data, IoT, and in-memory operations. It can handle intricate applications with ease, including those from SAP, Oracle Fusion Applications, and Salesforce, while providing exceptional performance. By utilizing a unique fused cache across servers, Oracle RAC ensures the fastest local data access, delivering the lowest latency and highest throughput for all data requirements. The system's ability to parallelize workloads across CPUs maximizes throughput, and Oracle's innovative storage design facilitates effortless online storage expansion. Unlike many databases that rely on public cloud infrastructure, sharding, or read replicas for enhancing scalability, Oracle RAC stands out by offering superior performance with minimal latency and maximum throughput straight out of the box. Furthermore, this architecture is designed to meet the evolving demands of modern applications, making it a future-proof choice for organizations.
Description
Graph databases, which are a key feature of Oracle's converged database solution, remove the necessity for establishing a distinct database and transferring data. This allows analysts and developers to conduct fraud detection in the banking sector, uncover relationships and links to data, and enhance traceability in smart manufacturing, all while benefiting from enterprise-level security, straightforward data ingestion, and robust support for various data workloads. The Oracle Autonomous Database incorporates Graph Studio, offering one-click setup, built-in tools, and advanced security measures. Graph Studio streamlines the management of graph data and facilitates the modeling, analysis, and visualization throughout the entire graph analytics lifecycle. Oracle supports both property and RDF knowledge graphs, making it easier to model relational data as graph structures. Additionally, interactive graph queries can be executed directly on the graph data or via a high-performance in-memory graph server, enabling efficient data processing and analysis. This integration of graph technology enhances the overall capabilities of data management within Oracle's ecosystem.
API Access
Has API
API Access
Has API
Integrations
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
JSON
NoSQL
Oracle Database
Oracle Database@AWS
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
Oracle PeopleSoft
QGIS
SAP Cloud Platform
SQL
Integrations
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
JSON
NoSQL
Oracle Database
Oracle Database@AWS
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
Oracle PeopleSoft
QGIS
SAP Cloud Platform
SQL
Pricing Details
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Free Trial
Free Version
Pricing Details
No price information available.
Free Trial
Free Version
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Oracle
Founded
1977
Country
United States
Website
www.oracle.com/database/real-application-clusters/
Vendor Details
Company Name
Oracle
Founded
1977
Country
United States
Website
www.oracle.com/database/graph/
Product Features
Database
Backup and Recovery
Creation / Development
Data Migration
Data Replication
Data Search
Data Security
Database Conversion
Mobile Access
Monitoring
NOSQL
Performance Analysis
Queries
Relational Interface
Virtualization
Product Features
GIS
3D Imagery
Census Data Integration
Color Coding
Geocoding
Image Exporting
Image Management
Internet Mapping
Interoperability
Labeling
Map Creation
Map Sharing
Near-Matching
Reverse Geocoding
Spatial Analysis