In preview later in 2024 and with broader availability in 2025, Oracle Database@AWS enables customers to access Oracle Autonomous Database on dedicated infrastructure and Oracle Exadata Database Service within Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Oracle Database@AWS
Oracle and AWS recently partnered up. Oracle Database@AWS is an innovative service that allows customers to run Oracle Database services directly within the AWS cloud environment. After partnering with Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, Oracle is looking to expand its partnership network to increase the flexibility of its services.
Key Features and Benefits
- Unified Experience: Oracle Database@AWS seamlessly integrates Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and AWS, which simplifies database administration, billing, and customer support.
- Access Oracle Database@AWS: Customers can launch their Oracle Database@AWS experience using familiar tools like the AWS Management Console, Command Line Interface (CLI), and AWS CloudFormation.
- Seamless Connectivity: Customers can connect enterprise data in Oracle Database to applications on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), AWS Analytics services, and AWS’s advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) services, including Amazon Bedrock.
- Direct Access to Oracle Exadata Database Service: Customers enjoy direct access to Oracle Exadata Database Service on AWS, including Oracle Autonomous Database on dedicated infrastructure and workloads running on Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC). This way, customers can consolidate their enterprise data to drive innovation, while the low latency network connection ensures optimal performance.
- Zero-ETL Integration: Customers can securely analyze data across Oracle Database services and AWS applications without building pipelines.
- Flexible Migration: Simplified migration options are available with proven tools like Oracle Zero Downtime Migration.
- Unified Support: There is comprehensive support from both AWS and Oracle in place, with guidance through reference architectures and landing zones.
- Multi-Availability Zones: AWS’s multi-Availability Zone (AZ) architecture allows customers to design applications across multiple, independent locations. This provides a high availability and reliability for workloads.
FAQ
How can I launch Oracle Database@AWS?
After general availability in early 2025, customers can launch Oracle Database@AWS using familiar tools like the AWS Management Console, Command Line Interface (CLI), and AWS CloudFormation.
What services are offered with Oracle Database@AWS?
The services include Oracle Database 23ai, Amazon Bedrock, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon EC2, Amazon EKS, and Amazon ECS. These services enable you to develop applications faster, simplify cloud migration, and leverage a unified experience.
How is the pricing structured for Oracle Database@AWS?
You can pay for Oracle Database services using your existing AWS Private Pricing Agreements. Additionally, you can use your existing Oracle license benefits and discount programs such as Oracle Support Rewards.
More information
For the announcement article, please visit: https://www.oracle.com/be/news/announcement/ocw24-oracle-and-amazon-web-services-announce-strategic-partnership-2024-09-09.
Find the product page here: https://www.oracle.com/cloud/aws/.
Find out about Oracle Database@Azure: https://www.schneider.im/microsoft-and-oracle-expand-partnership-with-oracle-databaseazure/.
Find out about Oracle Database@Google Cloud: https://www.schneider.im/oracle-and-google-partnership-oracle-databasegoogle-cloud/.
To learn more about Oracle, please visit: https://www.schneider.im/software/Oracle.
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