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Database as a Service (DBaaS) Features

What are the features of Database as a Service (DBaaS)?

Configuration

  • Application Performance
  • Orchestration
  • Database Monitoring
  • Anomaly Detection
  • Network Security

Database Administration

  • Provisioning
  • Governance
  • Auditing

Availability

  • Scalability
  • Backup
  • Archiving
  • Indexing

Security

  • Data Masking
  • Authentication And Single Sign-On
  • Data Anonymization

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Configuration

Application Performance

Functions when integrated with multiple forms of external applications. This feature was mentioned in 20 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews.
92%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Orchestration

Allows admisistrators to manage and organize storage, networks, and datacenters. 18 reviewers of Database as a Service (DBaaS) have provided feedback on this feature.
90%
(Based on 18 reviews)

Database Monitoring

Monitors performance and statistics related to memory, caches and connections. This feature was mentioned in 20 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews.
91%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Anomaly Detection

Based on 16 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews. Alerts users when unauthorized parties or malware is detected allowing administrators to remedy the issue.
88%
(Based on 16 reviews)

Network Security

Secures data at rest and in transit from unauthorized access. This feature was mentioned in 18 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews.
91%
(Based on 18 reviews)

Database Administration

Provisioning

Allows administrators to organize components of the database to maintain instance efficiency. 20 reviewers of Database as a Service (DBaaS) have provided feedback on this feature.
93%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Governance

As reported in 18 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews. Allows the creating and relinquishing of database access credentials.
87%
(Based on 18 reviews)

Auditing

Based on 19 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews. Documents access and alterations of the database for analytics and reporting.
89%
(Based on 19 reviews)

Availability

Scalability

As reported in 20 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews. Expands functionality while maintaining balanced loads. Serves growing demand without reducing functionality.
94%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Backup

As reported in 20 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews. The abillity to restore files to its original loacation or alternative sources on-demand.
91%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Archiving

As reported in 18 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews. Stores historical records of information for reverting or reference.
91%
(Based on 18 reviews)

Indexing

Helps users navigate databases by labeling and organizing datasets. This feature was mentioned in 18 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews.
92%
(Based on 18 reviews)

Security

Data Masking

Data masking provides an additional layer of access control that can be applied to tables and views. This feature was mentioned in 11 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews.
94%
(Based on 11 reviews)

Authentication And Single Sign-On

As reported in 12 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews. Verifies identity of database users.
93%
(Based on 12 reviews)

Data Anonymization

Based on 11 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews. Allows users to gain statistically valid insights from their data while protecting the privacy of individuals.
89%
(Based on 11 reviews)

Data Encryption

Encrypts and transforms data at the database from a readable state into a ciphertext of unreadable characters.

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User Access Control

Allows restricted user acess to modify depending on the access level.

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Data Management

Data Replication

Helps in improving the availability of data. 11 reviewers of Database as a Service (DBaaS) have provided feedback on this feature.
91%
(Based on 11 reviews)

Advanced Data Analytics

As reported in 11 Database as a Service (DBaaS) reviews. Uses machine learning algorithms to gain actionable insights.
89%
(Based on 11 reviews)

Maintenance

Data Migration

Allows data movement from one database to another.

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Backup and Recovery

Provides data backup and recovery functionality to protect and restore a database.

Not enough data

Multi-User Environment

Allows users to access and work on data concurrently, supporting several views of the data.

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Management

Data dictionary

Stores the database metadata, that is the definitions of data elements, types, relationships etc.

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Data Replication

Creates a copy of the database to maintain consistency and integrity.

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Query Language

Allows users to create, update and retrieve data in a database.

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Data ModelingView full feature definition

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Defines the logical design of the data before building the schemas.

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Performance Analysis

Monitors and analyzes critical database attributes like query performance, user sessions, dead lock detail, system errors etc and visualize them on a custom dashboard.

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