Akamai to acquire LayerX to enforce AI usage control on any browser. Get details

Akamai Managed Database Services: Powered by Aiven

Peter Sari

Nov 14, 2024

Peter Sari

Peter Sari

Written by

Peter Sari

Peter Sari is a Product Marketing Manager at Akamai, dedicated to ensuring that technical audiences grasp the full benefits of cloud services on the world’s most distributed digital network.

Share

Akamai has partnered with Aiven, a leading global managed database provider, to offer customers a streamlined way to offload the complexities of database setup, configuration, patching, backups, and scaling. This partnership enables businesses to concentrate fully on core application development, knowing their database infrastructure is in expert hands.

Almost all applications rely on databases in some capacity, and successful business outcomes often hinge on the integrity and accessibility of this data. However, managing databases can be complex, with challenges like ensuring data security, handling backups, managing scaling, and maintaining high availability. These are the demands that contribute to databases making up over a quarter of cloud spend according to Gartner’s Magic Quadrant report in 2023.
Akamai Managed Database Services offer the scalability and flexibility required to handle increasing data volumes and take care of primary concerns of database management like security, backups, high availability, performance optimization, and automated maintenance. This enables businesses to focus on application development and innovation without the need to manage complex database operations manually. Our flexible plans offer a wide range of options for your ever-changing application needs. By adding managed database services to a workload running on the Akamai network, customers can significantly reduce egress costs and design low-latency applications close to their users.

Currently, Akamai offers MySQL and PostgreSQL with over 70 extensions readily available to help developers simplify and accelerate application delivery and ultimately get to revenue faster. We are planning to introduce more non-relational database types in 2025 to further enable developers who want to focus on building applications while the databases are being looked after for them. 

Today Akamai Managed Database Services are available at 20 core data centers around the world and we plan to add new sites in the future.

Use the Linode API or Cloud Manager to set up your first database!

To learn more about the release, read our release notes or get started with our docs.

Peter Sari

Nov 14, 2024

Peter Sari

Peter Sari

Written by

Peter Sari

Peter Sari is a Product Marketing Manager at Akamai, dedicated to ensuring that technical audiences grasp the full benefits of cloud services on the world’s most distributed digital network.

Tags

Share

Related Blog Posts

Developers
What’s New for Developers: September 2022
September 23, 2022
Learn about Akamai’s voxel art contest, the updates to EdgeWorkers and EdgeKV demo sites, and how the beta Test Center CLI allows you to test the behavior of configuration changes on your own in this month’s blog.
Developers
What’s New for Developers: May 2023
May 24, 2023
Read about the new EdgeKV reports, Terraform Provider 3.6.0, and the Postman Edge Diagnostics API collection.
Developers
What’s New for Developers: April 2023
April 21, 2023
Read about the new EdgeWorkers and EdgeKV Postman collections, new cluster deployments in the Linode Marketplace, and Terraform Provider updates.