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TikTok Moves US User Data To Oracle Servers (reuters.com) 28

TikTok has completed migrating its U.S. users' information to servers at Oracle, in a move that could address U.S. regulatory concerns over data integrity on the popular video app, the company confirmed to Reuters. From a report: The move comes nearly two years after a U.S. national security panel ordered ByteDance to divest TikTok because of fears that U.S. user data could be passed on to China's government.
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TikTok Moves US User Data To Oracle Servers

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  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Friday June 17, 2022 @12:10PM (#62628276)
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  • "TikTok has completed migrating its U.S. users' information to servers at Oracle."

    That just means that the CPC has hacked into those servers and now they don't care where the data resides because they can get to it without any problems.

  • Irrelevant (Score:4, Informative)

    by groobly ( 6155920 ) on Friday June 17, 2022 @12:50PM (#62628450)

    It's irrelevant. All that matters is who has access to the data. If TikTok has access, CCP has access. That's all you need to know. This would only change if Oracle decided to cut them off. However, it does now therefore offer NSA access.

    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      Yeah, and if Oracle has the data, then Uncle Larry will sell it to the highest bidder...might even sell it back to the Chinese. I don't trust him.

  • â¦will see TikTok migrated to the Oracle RDBMS running on SPARC Solaris, with app code migrated to Java running on Weblogic. The network is the computer baby!
    • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward

      The ironic thing is that when you get to the big leagues (petabytes+), Oracle and DB/2 are pretty much your only choices. Solaris on SPARC is nice, although no clue if it has kept pace with x86. Weblogic tends to leave a lot of cruft behind, and your best bet is to run it in a container (Docker is part of base Solaris) that you can dump and reload it, especially if you have a lot of clustered "cattle" apps.

      Nothing there is really bad, and I've heard about setups exactly just like this on huge scales... an

      • by nbvb ( 32836 )

        By replying I give up the mod points I want to share with you for Having a Clue.

        You're absolutely right. It's all well and cool to deploy your microservice on the flavor-of-the-month but this stuff works -- and works well -- for heavy lifting.

        The SPARC M8 is still a 32-core/256-thread/5GHz beast of a CPU. 4 of those in a box, 4TB RAM and a butt ton of I/O slots makes for a damn fine beast of a database monster. And it's almost 5 years old already.

  • R.I.P. TikTok. 2017-2022.

    You could have chosen any number of different open-source RDBMS systems, or any of 100 other ways to do the job using other database tools.

    You didn't. You went with perhaps the one entity in the universe that knows how to shake people down, customers or no, better than any other. Perhaps, eventually, including your own customers and products.

    The universe might reward stupidity in the very short term, but, in the longer term, it never does.

    Rust in pieces.

    • R.I.P. TikTok. 2017-2022.

      You could have chosen any number of different open-source RDBMS systems, or any of 100 other ways to do the job using other database tools.

      You didn't. You went with perhaps the one entity in the universe that knows how to shake people down, customers or no, better than any other.

      Isn't TikTok all about shaking people down?

  • Now that the data lives on Oracle servers instead of TikTok owned servers, the Chinese engineers who write and maintain the schema and all processing have no access to the data...

    Thanks,
    Uncle Larry!

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