August 10, 2021
Cloudera Operational Database 1.14 version offers multiple new features that includes disengaging autoadmin database function, runtime upgrade, copy tables between Cloudera Operational Database environments and many more.
Disengage autoadmin database function
Cloudera Operational Database can disable the autonomous database functions thereby stops managing a database. When Cloudera Operational Database disables the autonomous functions, the database cannot leverage it; however the functions are available and accessible as a datahub cluster. Once you disable the autonomous database functions, it is irreversible.
Cloudera Runtime upgrade with downtime
You can upgrade the Cloudera Runtime installed on the cluster running Cloudera Operational Database to an advanced one with downtime.
Copy tables between two Cloudera Operational Database environments
Cloudera Operational Database provides a CopyTable utility to copy tables from one Cloudera Operational Database cluster to another.
Cloudera Operational Database supports ephemeral storage on AWS
Cloudera Operational Database now supports ephemeral storage on AWS for HBase buckets.
Cloudera Operational Database provides HDFS as a storage option
Cloudera Operational Database now provides HDFS as a storage option for Cloudera Operational Database deployment instead of cloud storage.
Cloudera Operational Database uses instance storage for HBase bucket cache
Cloudera Operational Database now deploys clusters with large block cache on ephemeral storage thereby enhancing the performance of the clusters. This is available only for AWS-based clusters with S3 blob storage.