Databases

Nowadays, any organisation, whatever its size, must have a consistent and well-constructed database. We design for you databases that meet your specific needs; whether they are intended for applications or for standalone use.

Given the growing need for speed, interoperability, horizontal and vertical scalability, redundancy databases we also design, in addition to relational databases, non-relational databases.

We also support you in refinding or maintaining existing databases.

We offer Database as a Service  is a cloud computing service that lets users access and use a cloud database system without purchasing and setting up their own hardware, installing their own database software, or managing the database themselves (not to mention hiring the high-priced talent required to do so). The cloud provider takes care of everything from periodic upgrades to backups to ensuring that the database system remains available and secure 24/7.

We handle high-level database administrative (DBA) tasks, including:

  • Initial installation.
  • Configuration management.
  • Database maintenance.
  • Performance management.
  • Backups.
  • Patches and upgrades.
  • Disaster recovery.
  • Cloud monitoring (both for the database and the underlying infrastructure).
  • Maintaining high availability.

Benefits

Compared to deploying a database management system on-premises, DBaaS offers your organization significant financial, operational, and strategic benefits:

  • Cost savings: Laying down infrastructure for database management is expensive; scaling it as needed is costly and often wasteful. With DBaaS, your organization pays a predictable periodic charge based on the resources you consume—there’s no need to purchase additional capacity to have on hand for hypothetical future needs.
  • Scalability—up and down: You can quickly and easily provision additional storage and computing capacity at run time if you need it, and you can scale down your database cluster during non-peak usage times to save cost.
  • Simpler, less costly management: To manage and maintain a database on-premises, you’d need an in-house administrative team. With DBaaS, the cloud provider manages everything (although you can choose to manage certain aspects yourself if you wish). DBaaS lightens the administrative burden on your existing IT staff and frees them to work on applications and innovation.
  • Rapid development and faster time-to-market: With an on-premises database system, development teams typically need to request access through IT, a process that can take days or weeks. In contrast, with DBaaS, developers can help themselves to database capabilities and spin up and configure a database that’s ready to integrate with their application in minutes.
  • Data and application security: Cloud database providers typically offer enterprise grade security, including features like default encryption of data at rest and in-transit and integrated identity and access management controls. Some also meet specific regulatory compliance standards.
  • Reduced risk: DBaaS offerings from major cloud providers typically include a service-level agreement (SLA) guaranteeing a certain amount of uptime. In the unlikely event that your provider doesn’t meet the requirements stipulated in the SLA, you’ll be compensated for any excess downtime you experience.
  • Software quality: The major cloud providers offer a wide variety of highly configurable DBaaS options—each preselected for quality, so you won’t have to worry about the wading through hundreds of different databases.
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