Amazon Will Be Off All Oracle Databases By End of 2019, Says AWS Chief
Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy said in an interview on Wednesday that almost all of Amazon's databases that ran on Oracle will be on an Amazon database instead. "We're virtually done moving away from Oracle on the database side," Jassy said. "And I think by the end of 2019 or mid-2019 we'll be done." CNBC reports: Amazon is reducing its reliance on Oracle for its data needs and is instead using its own services. Jassy said 88 percent of Amazon databases that were running on Oracle will be on Amazon DynamoDB or Amazon Aurora by January. He added that 97 percent of "mission critical databases" will run on DynamoDB or Aurora by the end of the year. On Nov. 1, Amazon moved its data warehouse from Oracle to its own service, Redshift, Jassy said.
Oracle can't let this work without a hitch. Or the rest of their victims will start to get ideas.
Bezos better have new hires work in a fake 'live', target rich environment for a few months. Let the moles find things to break, then fire them.
John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
As if the DBA account would also have rights to perform a system shutdown.
The technical chops of Oracle are rarely questioned by people who actually run big systems that require high availability. Their gripes tend to be about exorbitant licensing fees and constant unplanned charges that blow their budgets to hell.