
Database automation offers crucial capabilities for automated database maintenance and provisioning. It changes and maintains compliance across enterprise database platforms and provides a cross-database vendor solution and cross-operating system. Databases are the most critical and complex parts of an enterprise application stack and need capable resources to manage and set up. Despite its complexity, database automation technology typically spends up to 85% of its time performing administrative tasks, such as patching, provisioning, and configuration compliance. Database automation has several benefits. It automates the provisioning of the most complex database environments, deploys patches and upgrades across the distributed platform, automates across heterogeneous platforms, and enables full-stack layered provisioning for automated, rapid resource allocation. Database automation lessens IT costs by automating the patching, maintenance, provisioning, and upgrade of databases. It automates the changes through difficult database configurations, such as clusters, along with multiple database platforms. This allows reliable, consistent, and rapid change across the most demanding IT environments.