![]() Table of Contents Preface and Legal Notices 1 Overview 1.1 HeatWave Architectural Features 1.2 HeatWave AutoML 1.3 HeatWave Lakehouse 1.4 HeatWave Usage 1.5 MySQL Autopilot 2 HeatWave 2.1 Before You Begin 2.2 Loading Data 2.2.1 Prerequisites 2.2.2 Loading Data Manually 2.2.3 Loading Data Using Auto Parallel Load 2.2.4 Monitoring Load Progress 2.2.5 Checking Load Status 2.2.6 Data Compression 2.2.7 Change Propagation 2.3 Running Queries 2.3.1 Query Prerequisites 2.3.2 Running Queries 2.3.3 Auto Scheduling 2.3.4 Auto Query Plan Improvement 2.3.5 Debugging Queries 2.3.6 Query Runtimes and Estimates 2.3.7 CREATE TABLE. ![]() Oracle Database Service for Azure (ODSA), see theĭatabase Service for Azure documentation.įor MySQL Server documentation, refer to theįor information about the latest MySQL HeatWave features and updates,įor help with using MySQL, please visit theĬan discuss your issues with other MySQL users. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), see the It covers how to loadĭata, run queries, optimize analytics workloads, and use HeatWaveįor information about creating and managing HeatWave Clusters on ![]() This document describes how to use MySQL HeatWave. ![]()
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