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Industry | Computing |
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Founded | 2010 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | |
Products | OceanBase Database OceanBase Cloud |
Owner | Ant Group |
Website | www |
OceanBase (fully known as OceanBase Database[1]) is a distributed database[2][3][4][5] and developed by Ant Group.[6][7] It is a relational DBMS based on shared-nothing architecture.[2][8] Its products ( include OceanBase Cloud[9][10] and the eponymous database.[11] ) are used in the energy, government, transportation and other industries.[12][13]
OceanBase was originally developed to serve Alipay transactions.[14] In 2017, the database was commercially available.[3][15]
In 2019, it fully replaced the Oracle database in the Alipay system.[16][17][18]On November 11 of the same year, the database processed 61 million transactions per second.[16]
In October 2019, OceanBase ranked first in the TPC-C benchmark test, twice as fast as second-place Oracle.[19]
In March 2020, the database was formally opened to the world via AliCloud.[20][21] In May 2020, its performance exceeded 700 million tpmC in the TPC-C test.[22][23] In June of the same year, OceanBase began operations as an independent company.[24]
In June 2021, it became open-source.[25]
In July 2022, it appeared in a Forrester analysis report on translytical data platforms.[26][27]
In August 2022, version 4.0 of the database was released.[3][28][29] In November 2022, the 4th version of OceanBase Community Edition became available.[12]