Amazon Redshift now supports allocating extra compute for automatic optimizations
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This article announces that Amazon Redshift now supports allocating extra compute resources for automatic optimization features (autonomics).
- Database administrators can allocate additional resources for autonomics during high user activity
- Eliminates manual scheduling of optimizations like ATO, ATS, Auto Vacuum, and Auto Analyze
- Extra compute resources run reliably without impacting user workloads
- Cost control feature allows limiting resources available to autonomics on provisioned clusters
- New SYS_AUTOMATIC_OPTIMIZATION system table provides detailed observability for autonomics operations
- Available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Redshift is supported
In summary, Amazon Redshift's autonomics can now run continuously with dedicated compute resources, improving optimization efficiency without manual intervention or user impact.
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