MySQL is the simple choice for developers needing a transactional relational database.
When you operate an enterprise cloud for hundreds of developers and applications, the choice is not a simple one. Databases need to meet enterprise standards for security, availability, and disaster recovery. Cloud deployments need flexibility to balance each application's unique performance and scalability requirements. You cannot support continuous delivery of applications with manual deployment of databases.
Developers love MySQL cloud services because they get fast access to an instance. Operators love the services available in Pivotal Cloud Foundry because of the automation they bring.
This webinar reviews different MySQL offerings and plans in Pivotal Cloud Foundry including:
- Ways developers can access MySQL in Pivotal Cloud Foundry
- Operational requirements to serve developers
- Meeting enterprise standards and service levels
- Meeting performance and scale requirements
- Use case: modern architectures
- Use case: replatforming legacy applications
We look forward to you joining us.