Creating database (AWS)
Creating a new database
Create a database to operate a database in OwlDB. Once the database creation (here after referred to as provisioning) is complete, the users can use all the features provided by OwlDB. The users can check the progress of provisioning by clicking the 🔔 icon in the top right corner of the console.
For information about the database engines and instance types supported by OwlDB, see the 'Service Overview' page.
Note
Only one database can be created at the time of initial creation, and duplicates cannot be created. Provisioning takes approximately 15 minutes per node to complete.
Navigate to the OwlDB console > Dashboards menu.
Click the Create button.
Pull down the specs for the database the users want to create, and key in the information.
On the right side of the page, the users can see a summary of the information the users keyed in at each step.
Review the complete creation information in the Verify configuration information step, then click the Create button to begin provisioning.
Creating options
The users can see the estimated amount based on the options the users pulled down when creating the database. This amount is calculated based on the Seoul region, and the actual amount may vary depending on the usersr region, actual usage, etc. and actual usage.
Database Alias*
An alias to identify the database
Database Engine Type*
The database engine to use
- Tibero
- Tmax OpenSQL (coming soon)
License Option*
The license option to use
- LI (License Included)
- BYOL (Bring The usersr Own License)
Topology*
The topology type to determine the database - Single - TAC
Node Count*
The number of nodes in the cluster configuration
(BYOL*) License File
Upload a license file to use the BYOL option.
Note
For information about BYOL license files, see "About BYOL Licenses".
VPC ID*
ID of the virtual private cloud (VPC) to use
Private Subnet
Private subnet to use within the VPC
Database Listener Port
Database listener port for network communication.
Caution
Database Listener Port cannot be modified after initial setup.
Instance Setting
DB Instance Alias*
Alias to identify the DB instance
DB Instance Type*
DB Instance Type to determine performance and specifications
Instance Access Setting
DB Instance Ssh Key Name*
Setting to access the DB instance
Data Volume
Data Volume Type*
Type of volume to store key data
Data Volume Size*
Size of the volume to store key data
Data Volume IOPS*
Input/output throughput of the volume to store key data
Data Volume MBps
Maximum processing speed of the volume to store key data
Redo Log Volume
Redo Log Volume Type*
Type of volume to store Redo logs
Redo Log Volume Size*
Size of volume to store Redo logs
Redo Log Volume IOPS*
I/O throughput of the volume to store
Redo Log Volume MBps
Maximum throughput of the volume to store Redo logs
Archive Log Volume
Archive Log Volume Type*
Type of volume to store archive logs
Archive Log Volume Size*
Size of volume to store archive logs
Archive Log Volume IOPS*
I/O throughput of the volume to store archive logs
Archive Log Volume MBps
Maximum throughput of the volume to store archive logs
Note
For BYOL license models, the users can only pull down instance types within the same range of CPU counts listed in the license file.
Database Name*
Name of the database to use
Database User ID*
User ID to access the database
Database User Password*
Database User PW
Character Set*
Character encoding to use for the database
Timezone*
OS timezone for database installation
Max Session Count
Maximum number of sessions allowed simultaneously
Target Memory Ratio
Target memory ratio
Shared Memory Ratio
Shared memory ratio
Redo Log File Size (GB)
Redo log file size
System Data File Size (GB)
Size of the data file to store system tables and key metadata
Syssub Data File Size (GB)
Sub data file size for storing data related to system operations
User Tablespace Data File Size (GB)
Tablespace data file size for storing user data
Temporary Tablespace Data File Size (GB)
Temporary tablespace data file size used for large operations
Undo Tablespace Data File Size (GB)
Undo tablespace size
Caution
Once configured, Database Name, Character Set, and Timezone cannot be changed.
'*' indicates required fields.
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