"Database-as-a-service (DBaaS) is a cloud computing service model that provides users with some form of access to a database without the need for setting up physical hardware, installing software or configuring for performance." (Kashif Munir, "Security model for cloud database as a service", 2015)
"A database hosted in the cloud on a pay per use basis, for example Amazon Web Services." (Analytics Insight)
"An on-demand, secure, scalable, and self-service database that automates the database provisioning and administration to support new and existing business applications and operational systems." (Forrester)
"Database as a service (DBaaS) is a cloud computing managed service offering that provides access to a database without requiring the setup of physical hardware, the installation of software or the need to configure the database. Most database administration and maintenance tasks are handled by the service provider, enabling users to quickly benefit from the database service." (TechTarget) [source]
"Database as a service (DBaaS) is a cloud database offering that provides customers with access to a database without having to deploy and manage the underlying infrastructure. DBaaS is delivered as a managed database service, which means that the provider takes care of patching, upgrading, and backing up the database." (Oracle) [source]
"DBaaS (also known as managed database service) is a cloud computing service that lets users access and use a cloud database system without purchasing and setting up their own hardware, installing their own database software, or managing the database themselves (not to mention hiring the high-priced talent required to do so). The cloud provider takes care of everything from periodic upgrades to backups to ensuring that the database system remains available and secure 24/7." (IBM) [source]
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