Here is why database administrators (DBAs) are consolidating multiple database instances
More and more enterprises are
moving highly transactional workloads from traditional databases to in-memory
databases like SAP HANA.
For those
who are unfamiliar, SAP HANA is an in-memory computing platform that allows data-centric
companies to analyze large volumes of data quickly to deliver more business
intelligence and simplify IT operations.
For many analysts, SAP HANA is
gaining momentum in SAP environments and over other traditional database
platforms where database administrators (DBAs) are consolidating multiple database instances to expand
access to real-time data and reduce costs.