Percona helps to support the launch of Professional Services in AWS Marketplace
December 3, 2020 –Percona, Unbiased Open Source Database Expert, announced today that it is participating in the launch of Professional Services in AWS Marketplace. Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers can now find and purchase professional services from Percona in AWS Marketplace, a curated digital catalog of software, data, and services that makes it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software and data products that run on AWS. As a participant in the launch, Percona is one of the first AWS Consulting Partners to quote and contract services in AWS Marketplace to help customers implement, support, and manage their software on AWS. Click here for more information.
As organizations migrate to the cloud, they want to use their preferred software solutions on AWS. AWS customers often rely on professional services from Percona to support their software in the cloud. Until now, AWS customers had to find and contract professional services outside of AWS Marketplace and could not identify software and associated services in a single procurement experience. With professional services from Percona available in AWS Marketplace, customers have a simplified way to purchase and be billed for both software and related services in a centralized place. Customers can further streamline their purchase of software with standard contract terms to simplify and accelerate procurement cycles.
“Companies often want assistance running their open source databases in the cloud, whether it is an instance they implement themselves, or a managed service available from AWS,” said Peter Zaitsev, CEO at Percona. “We provide unbiased advice and support to ensure users can effectively implement and manage their database deployments on AWS. Our open source database software and tools help companies deploy and monitor their databases more efficiently. By making our solutions available in AWS Marketplace, Percona can help AWS customers capitalize on the power of their data.”
Percona Services and Software available on AWS Marketplace:
Percona Support
No matter whether you deploy MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL or MariaDB, Percona Support provides you with a comprehensive, responsive, and cost-effective database support subscription that helps you guarantee application performance by ensuring your database meets performance and uptime requirements. We provide help, expertise, and real-world experience on all types of database environments, including those that use a combination of different software and architectures.
Look out for additional Percona services coming soon to AWS Marketplace.
Percona Monitoring and ManagementPercona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is an enhanced open source database monitoring solution. It helps you reduce complexity, optimize performance, and improve the security of your business-critical database environments, no matter where they are located or deployed.
Percona Kubernetes Operators
The Percona Kubernetes Operators for Percona XtraDB Cluster and Percona Server for MongoDB automates the creation, alteration, or deletion of members in your Percona XtraDB Cluster or Percona Server for MongoDB environments. The Percona Kubernetes Operators are based on best practices for configuration and setup of a Percona XtraDB Cluster or Percona Server for MongoDB replica set. The benefits of the Operators are many, but saving time and delivering a consistent and vetted environment is key.
About Percona
Percona is a leader in providing enhanced enterprise-class open source software and services for open source databases, wherever they are deployed. Our software and services accommodate rapid growth and application development, help you develop and deploy agile solutions, and improve your ability to keep up with customer demands.
Percona was founded on the belief that you should have access to scalable, secure, efficient, and resilient features from your database software, without vendor lock-in. Our open source database expertise enables your business to avoid downtime and outages, meet expected customer experience, foster operational and developer collaboration, and manage enterprise risks