SBI Factors Limited, a subsidiary of State Bank of India, modernized its database infrastructure by migrating from Oracle 19c to MySQL. The transformation reduced costs, improved performance, and enhanced operational flexibility, without disrupting critical financial operations.
Key Highlights
The Challenge – Rising Oracle licensing costs, scalability limitations, and growing transaction volumes required a more flexible and cost-efficient database platform.
The Strategy – TeleGlobal executed a structured on-prem migration from Oracle 19c to MySQL 8.x, covering schema conversion, data migration, application alignment, and performance tuning.
60%+ Reduction in Total Cost of Ownership – Oracle licensing eliminated and maintenance overhead significantly reduced.
Performance Improvement – Average query response time improved from 1.8 seconds to 1.2 seconds.
99.95% System Availability – High-availability replication and optimized architecture improved reliability.
45% Reduction in Maintenance Effort – Simplified database management reduced operational workload.
Zero Data Loss – Phased migration, checksum validation, and controlled cutover ensured full data integrity.
By transitioning to an open-source MySQL platform, SBI Factors Limited achieved improved scalability, stronger performance, and long-term cost efficiency, while maintaining uninterrupted financial operations.
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