Function Overview
Distributed Database Middleware (DDM) is a MySQL-compatible, distributed middleware service designed for relational databases. It can resolve distributed scaling issues to break through capacity and performance bottlenecks of traditional databases, helping handle highly concurrent access to massive volumes of data.
Table 1 lists the functions supported by DDM.
Category |
Function |
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Permissions |
Creating a user and granting the user permissions to use DDM and DDM custom policies. For details, see Permissions Management. |
Instances |
Creating, deleting, and restarting a DDM instance, and changing class of a DDM instance. For details, see Instance Management. |
Backups |
Restoring data to a new DDM instance and restoring metadata. For details, see Backups and Restorations. |
Parameter templates |
Creating, editing, replicating, and applying a parameter template, and comparing two parameter templates. For details, see Parameter Template Management. |
Task center |
Enabling you to view progress and statuses of asynchronous tasks submitted on the console. For details, see Task Center. |
Schemas |
Creating, exporting, importing, and deleting schemas. For details, see Schema Management. |
Shard configuration |
You can increase shards or data nodes to scale out storage. For details, see Shard Configuration. |
Data nodes |
Managing data nodes is managing RDS for MySQL instances that are associated with your DDM instance. You can configure read weights, synchronize data node information, and enable read/write splitting. For details, see Data Nodes. |
Accounts |
Creating, modifying, and deleting a DDM account, and resetting its password. For details, see Account Management. |
Data migration |
Migrating data from Huawei Cloud to DDM, a third-party cloud to DDM or exporting data from DDM. For details, see Data Migration. |
Monitoring |
Providing metrics and methods of viewing metrics. For details, see Monitoring and Alarm Reporting. |
Tags |
Using tags to manage resources on the management console. For details, see Tags. |
SQL syntax |
Describing DDL, DML, global sequence, SQL statements, and sharding algorithms. For details, see SQL Syntax. |
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