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Wang , Deng Ke 0f41701050 DAS UMN Initial version
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Co-authored-by: Wang , Deng Ke <wangdengke2@huawei.com>
Co-committed-by: Wang , Deng Ke <wangdengke2@huawei.com>
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Advantages

DAS supports different types of DB instances, such as GaussDB(for openGauss), GaussDB(for MySQL), and GaussDB(for Cassandra). It provides visual GUI operations, making your database management easy and efficient.

Anytime, Anywhere

A DAS web console frees you from installing clients locally and supports access anytime, anywhere.

Kernel Source Code Optimization

The kernel is optimized and enhanced to support functions such as emergent database O&M and SQL explorer, to resolve O&M pain points.

Secure Operations

Built-in security mechanisms guarantee stability of your databases so you can worry less about security and stay focused on operations. For example, if a user executes a slow SQL statement, DAS automatically uses a timeout mechanism to protect databases against jitter caused by long execution time.

Robust Features

With DAS, a wide range of features are available for you to choose from, such as binlog-based data tracking and rollback, SQL statement diagnosis, scheduled SQL task execution, up to 10 GB SQL file import and export, and cross-instance database table structure synchronization. DAS, currently, supports only GaussDB(for openGauss) databases.