
OtterTune
Tool Overview
OtterTune was an AI-powered database tuning service developed at Carnegie Mellon University. Designed to automatically optimize database performance, it leveraged machine learning techniques to analyze workload patterns and adjust database configurations accordingly. OtterTune aimed to simplify database management, improve efficiency, and reduce operational costs. Although the service is no longer active, its research archive remains available on GitHub. The project showcases innovative approaches to database automation and AI-driven optimization.
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