In the early morning of November 29, 2018, Beijing time, Amazon AWS CEO Andy Jassy said that by the end of this year, almost all Amazon data running on Oracle will run on Amazon. .
"On the database side, we've actually gotten out of Oracle," Jesse told CNBC's Jon Fortt in an interview on Wednesday. “I think we will complete the whole process by the end of 2019 or mid-2019.”
Amazon is reducing its reliance on Oracle's data needs and switching to its own services. Jesse said that by January, 88% of Amazon databases currently running on Oracle will run on Amazon DynamoDB or Amazon Aurora. He added that by the end of the year, 97% of "mission critical databases" will run on DynamoDB or Aurora. Jesse said that on November 1, Amazon has migrated its data warehouse from Oracle to its own service, Redshift.