Use Data Lake Accelerator with your Autonomous Database instance to accelerate the scanning and processing of external
data stored in Object Stores.
Note
Only Oracle Database 19c supports Data Lake Accelerator.
About Data Lake Accelerator Data Lake Accelerator is an advanced software solution designed to enhance external data processing performance and scalability.
Configure Data Lake Accelerator Configure Data Lake Accelerator for your Autonomous Database instance during provisioning, cloning or when you update your instance.
Data Lake Accelerator is an advanced software solution designed to enhance
external data processing performance and scalability.
Deployed on an Oracle-managed VM cluster, it integrates seamlessly with your Autonomous Database to
accelerate the scanning and processing of external data stored in Object
Stores. By automatically allocating additional CPUs based on query demands,
it ensures efficient resource utilization and significantly improves query
response times, offering a scalable and cost-effective solution for handling
large and complex data sets.
Configure Data Lake Accelerator for your Autonomous Database instance during provisioning,
cloning or when you update your instance.
During provisioning or cloning, the Data Lake Accelerator options are
included in the advanced section. See Provision an Autonomous Database Instance and Clone an Autonomous Database Instance for more information. When modifying Data Lake Accelerator options
for existing instances, use the Tools tab on the instance Details page.
To select Data Lake Accelerator options for an Autonomous Database instance, do the following:
Navigate to the Data Lake Accelerator options.
During the process of provisioning or cloning an Autonomous Database instance,
do the following:
On the Data Lake Accelerator edit page, you can make these
selections:
Status: Toggle Status to Disabled, to disable
Data Lake Accelerator. Toggle Status to Enabled to enable.
ECPU count: Enter number of ECPUs, or use up and
down arrows to change number of ECPUs. The default is 32 ECPUs. This is
the number of ECPUs you are requesting to be allocated. You are billed
for the number of ECPUs actually allocated. The range is 32 to 1024 in
multiples of 32. In other words: 32, 64, 96, 128 … 1024.
Maximum idle time (Minutes): The default is 10
minutes and can not be changed.