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What is OceanBase Database Proxy? Glossary Preparation Install ODP by using RPM packages Create an OBProxy cluster Take over an OBProxy Delete an OBProxy Restart an OBProxy Upgrade an OBProxy Add an OBProxy Refresh OBProxy configurations Monitor OBProxy cluster performance OBProxy cluster parameter management Add a connectable OceanBase cluster Delete an OBProxy cluster Upgrade all OBProxies in an OBProxy cluster Restart all OBProxies in an OBProxy cluster Delete a connected OceanBase cluster Obtain and modify configurations Parameters Dynamically modifiable parameters Parameters that are not dynamically modifiable Internal and inherited parameters In-memory parameters Create and update the RootService list Create and update the location cache
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What is OceanBase Database Proxy?

Last Updated:2026-04-14 01:41:29  Updated
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OceanBase Database Proxy (ODP) is the proxy server dedicated for OceanBase Database. In OceanBase Database, replicas of user data are stored on multiple OBServers. When an SQL statement is received from the user, ODP forwards it to the optimal OBServer, and returns the execution result to the user.

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As a key component of OceanBase Database, ODP has the following features:

  • High-performance forwarding

    ODP is fully compatible with the MySQL protocol and supports the proprietary protocol of OceanBase. It adopts the multi-threaded asynchronous framework and transparent streaming forwarding to ensure high-performance data forwarding. In addition, it consumes minimal cluster resources.

  • Optimal routing

    ODP fully considers the location of the replica involved in the user request, read/write split routing policy configured by the user, optimal procedure for multi-region deployment of OceanBase, and the status and load of each OceanBase server. It routes the user requests to the optimal OBServer, and ensures the high-performance operation of OceanBase.

  • Connection management

    For the physical connections of a client, ODP maintains its connections to multiple OBServers at the backend. It also adopts the incremental synchronization solution based on version numbers to maintain the session status of each OBServer connection. This ensures efficient client access to each OBServer.

  • Proprietary protocol

    ODP and OBServer use the proprietary protocol of OceanBase by default. For example, ODP adds Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) to messages to ensure the correctness of the OBServer connections. ODP also enhances the transmission protocol to support the Oracle-compatible data types and interaction models.

  • Easy O&M

    ODP is stateless and supports unlimited horizontal scale-out. It allows you to access multiple OceanBase clusters at the same time. You can perform real-time monitoring of ODP status through various internal commands, which greatly facilitates O&M.

License

ODP Community is fully open-source under the MulanPubL - 2.0license. You can copy and use the source code for free. Follow the requirements outlined in the Mulan license when you modify or distribute the source code.

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