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Editions

Updated on 2022-09-22 GMT+08:00

Database audit provides professional and advanced editions for you to choose from.

Table 1 describes the database audit editions.
Table 1 Database audit editions

Version

Maximum Databases

System Resource

Performance

Professional

6

  • CPU: 8 vCPUs
  • Memory: 32 GB
  • Hard disk: 1000 GB
  • Peak QPS: 6,000 queries/second
  • Database load rate: 7.2 million statements/hour
  • Stores 600 million online SQL statements.
  • Stores 10 billion archived SQL statements.

Advanced

30

  • CPU: 16 vCPUs
  • Memory: 64 GB
  • Hard disk: 2000 GB
  • Peak QPS: 30,000 queries/second
  • Database load rate: 10.80 million statements/hour
  • Stores 1.5 billion online SQL statements.
  • Stores 60 billion archived SQL statements.
NOTE:
  • A database instance is uniquely defined by its database IP address and port.

    The number of database instances equals the number of database ports. If a database IP address has N database ports, there are N database instances.

    Example: A user has two database IP addresses, IP1 and IP2. IP1 has a database port. IP2 has three database ports. IP1 and IP2 have four database instances in total. To audit all of them, select professional edition DBSS, which supports a maximum of six database instances.

  • To change the edition of a DBSS instance, unsubscribe from it and purchase a new one.
  • The table above lists the system resources consumed by a database audit instance. Ensure your system has the required configurations before purchasing database audit instances.
  • Online SQL statements are counted based on the assumption that the capacity of an SQL statement is 1 KB.
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