MySQL team announced recently that MySQL Database Service now supports the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute E3 shapes. These shapes are built on the 2nd Gen AMD EPYC 7742 processor, with a base clock frequency of 2.25 GHz and max boost of up to 3.4 GHz, and have better networking and more RAM.
The customers now can start to use MySQL Database Service now and enjoy higher performance and flexibility for diverse MySQL workloads. The MySQL Database Service E3 provides up to 64 OCPUs (128 virtual cores) and 1 TB of RAM. This is the only public to provide cloudhighest core count and memory for a single fully managed MySQL instance.
The new Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute E3 shapes for MySQL Database Service are available in eight commercial regions: Brazil East (Sao Paulo), Canada Southeast (Toronto), Germany Central (Frankfurt), India West (Mumbai), Japan East (Tokyo), UK South (London), US East (Ashburn), and US West (Phoenix). More regions will be coming soon.
You can now choose the below options:
Shape name | OCPUs | RAM (GB) |
---|---|---|
MySQL.VM.Standard.E3.1.8GB | 1 | 8 |
MySQL.VM.Standard.E3.1.16GB | 1 | 16 |
MySQL.VM.Standard.E3.2.32GB | 2 | 32 |
MySQL.VM.Standard.E3.4.64GB | 4 | 64 |
MySQL.VM.Standard.E3.8.128GB | 8 | 128 |
MySQL.VM.Standard.E3.16.256GB | 16 | 256 |
MySQL.VM.Standard.E3.24.384GB | 24 | 384 |
MySQL.VM.Standard.E3.32.512GB | 32 | 512 |
MySQL.VM.Standard.E3.48.768GB | 48 | 768 |
MySQL.VM.Standard.E3.64.1024GB | 64 | 1024 |
For more details about MySQL Database Service, please visit the official website.
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