Oracle Database 20c - A Sneak Peak into whats coming.
Here is an excellent blog post by Dominic Giles Master Product Manager at Oracle summarizing a Preview of Oracle Database 20c which was refreshed to v20.3 on the Oracle Cloud DBCS Platform. Here is a quick recap on this topic.
- Oracle Database 20c is the latest upcoming version in the multi-model family of Oracle Databases.
- Oracle Database 20c focus and push is on the Converged/Consolidated Database model. Here is a quick summary about Converged/Consolidated Databases:
- Converged/Consolidated Databases cater to all types of data, workloads and development protocols.
- Eliminating data fragmentation also eliminates data contagion in Converged/Consolidated Databases enabling application logic/modules to use and reuse a shared data copy across the organization.
- Converged/Consolidated Databases enable more synergy for data and workloads making development faster.
- Converged/Consolidated Databases make it much simpler for developers to run stuff like Cloud, Autonomous/ML, extended SQL, spatial, blockchain, IoT etc. in one singular consolidated database rather than running them across distributed Single-Purpose databases.
- Converged/Consolidated Databases helps the overall ecosystem to be relatively lesser complex which results in lesser maintenance and development costs in the medium to long run.
- Some of the New Features in Oracle Database 20c
- Blockchain Tables.
- SQL Macros.
- In-Memory Enhancements:
- Self-Managing In-Memory Column Store.
- In-Memory Hybrid Columnar Scans.
- Database In-Memory Vector Joins.
- Native JSON datatype Support.
- Machine Learning for Python and AutoML.
- Optimized Graph Models.
- Sharding Enhancements/Improvements.
- Persistent Memory Support.
- Expression based init.ora parameters.
- Automatic Zone Maps.
- A whole lot more is coming with Oracle 20c: Stay Tuned...
I hope you got a quick overview of whats coming in Oracle Database 20c which was refreshed to v20.3 on the Oracle Cloud DBCS Platform.
Cheers.
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