A few weeks ago we rolled out a new service for Cloud VPS users: OpenStack Trove, aka 'Database as a Service.'

Trove provides automatic orchestration of stand-alone database instances. In brief, you tell Trove to create a database server with a given size and backend, and it builds and manages the server and provides you with ready-made access links. You can also manage databases and users with Trove, or get a root prompt on the backend itself to create users and databases.

We have only tested this a little bit, so I invite anyone with interest to give this a try and let us know what works and what doesn't.

There's a longer blog post about this feature here:

https://techblog.wikimedia.org/2021/07/19/introducing-database-as-a-service-on-cloud-vps/

And some slapdash user documentation here:

https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Adding_a_Database_to_a_Cloud_VPS_Project

Bugs and doc-patches are always welcome!

-Andrew + the WMCS team
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