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keywords cloud databases gen 2 overview
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Overview of Gen 1 (Classic) and Gen 2 (VPC)

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{{site.data.keyword.databases-for}} support an extensive portfolio of relational and non-relational (NoSQL) databases and integrations to support building a wide range of application types across all industries. The following page outlines the key differences between {{site.data.keyword.databases-for}} built on IBM’s Classic platform (Gen 1) and the latest VPC based platform (Gen 2).

Generation 1 (Classic)

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IBM’s original platform consisting of all databases across all regions and a rich feature set. Gen 1 Databases support both private and public endpoints, with options for isolated and shared compute. This environment is best suited for workloads that benefit from simpler networking and isolation features.

Generation 2 (VPC)

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Gen 2 databases are built on IBM’s latest platform, based on highly secure software-defined networking architecture and ideal for cloud-native applications. Gen 2 Databases currently are only available in select regions only and support private endpoints and isolated compute options. This environment is ideal for modern applications that demand advanced networking and secure, software-defined isolation.

Feature differentiators

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Category Gen 1 Gen 2
Regions Multizone location (MZR)
Dallas (us-south)
Sao Paulo (br-sao)
Toronto (ca-tor)
Washington (us-east)
Frankfurt (eu-de)
London (eu-gb)
Madrid (eu-es)
Osaka (jp-osa)
Sydney (au-syd)
Tokyo (jp-tok)
Single-campus MZR (SC-MZR)
Montreal (ca-mon)
Chennai - Airtel (in-che)
Database editions PostgreSQL
MongoDB (Standard and Enterprise)
MySQL
ElasticSearch (Enterprise and Platinum)
RabbitMQ
Redis
PostgreSQL
MongoDB (Standard)
Endpoints Private endpoints
Public endpoints
Private endpoints
Hosting models Isolated compute
Shared compute
Isolated compute
Database versions supported Minimum 2, varies per database Latest
Autoscaling Yes Future release
Read replicas (SQL only) Yes Future release
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Performance differentiators

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Category Gen 1 Gen 2
Compute generation IBM Classic infrastructure IBM Cloud VPC
Availability High availability High availability
Deployment timeframe Minutes Minutes
Pricing Hourly and monthly billing Hourly and monthly billing
Backup and restore Timing depends on size of backup and performance impact during backup Consistent, fast Comparison of Gen 1 and Gen 2 backups
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Access, compliance, and security differentiators

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Category Gen 1 Gen 2
User and role management Database admin user created by IBM Database "manager" via service-credential
Certificate type Signed by IBM Cloud Database Certificate Authority Certificates signed by a Certificate Authority (Let's encrypt)
Encryption Encryption at Rest
Encryptions in Transit
Customer-managed encryption - Bring your own key (BYOK)
Encryption at Rest
Encryptions in Transit
Customer-managed encryption - Bring your own key (BYOK)
Compliance FS Cloud
GDPR
ISO 27001, 27017, 27018
SOC 1, SOC 2
PCI DSS
HIPAA
FS Cloud
GDPR
ISO 27001, 27017, 27018SOC 1
SOC 2
PCI DSS
HIPAA
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