Abstract
Abstract: Ever since notable advancements were made concerning Database Management and regulation in the early 2000s, Automation of Databases in the Oracle environment have long been a crucial topic for research and development within the Computer Science and Information Technology sector. This research paper aims to explain what all factors necessarily require automation whilst bringing into light the growing demand for automation database management. As organizations across the globe face the imminent issue of overwhelming volumes of data, efficient database management systems that offer minimum complications are highly in demand. The paper not only highlights automation of various tasks such as routine maintenance, performance tuning, backup and recovery routine, but also emphasises the importance of security enhancements, real-time monitoring and scalability whilst placing forth key requirements of automation in general. The research presents a smarter and more robust database system model that can manage itself without the need of constant monitoring or intervention. Furthermore, we discuss the combining of cloud-based technologies such as Oracle Cloud and other containerization techniques to make the database more flexible and sustainable, all while keeping in mind the importance of having absolute rules and procedures for managing data in an automated system, which ensures that the data is well-organized, complies with legal requirements and is ready to be audited for accountability if needed. To conclude, the paper suggests nurturing practices of setting up systems that keep track of changes and versions to automate the infrastructure and managing of databases more consistently and efficiently. As organizations delve deeper into the landscape of database automation, they inadvertently face several challenges such as accuracy, security and accessibility of the data. This research paper specifically explores the requirements that promise to reshape the future of data management.
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