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Oracle Database Services Expands on AWS

September 11, 2024
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Oracle and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have announced a new partnership allowing customers to access Oracle Autonomous Database and Oracle Exadata Database Service on AWS infrastructure. Known as Oracle Database@AWS, this offering aims to simplify cloud migrations and provide a unified experience for enterprise customers using both Oracle and AWS services. The new service will provide low-latency network connectivity between Oracle databases and AWS applications, improving agility, security, and flexibility.

The collaboration allows customers to connect Oracle databases with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), AWS Analytics, and AI/ML services like Amazon Bedrock. The service offers seamless integration, enabling enterprises to run Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) on dedicated AWS infrastructure. Customers can leverage Oracle’s fully automated database services alongside AWS’s robust cloud capabilities. This partnership supports Zero-ETL integration, simplifying data migration and analysis for faster, deeper insights.

Organizations across various industries, such as Best Buy and Fidelity Investments, are expected to benefit from the collaboration, which aims to accelerate digital transformation and cloud modernization. Oracle Database@AWS will enter preview later this year, with broader availability expected in 2025 as it expands to additional regions.

•   Oracle and AWS launched Oracle Database@AWS, enabling access to Oracle Autonomous Database on AWS.
• Provides low-latency connections between Oracle databases and AWS services.
• Supports Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) and offers Zero-ETL integration with AWS Analytics services.
• Customers can simplify cloud migrations and leverage Oracle license benefits via AWS Marketplace.
• Preview available later in 2024, with broader rollout planned for 2025.


“This new, deeper partnership will provide Oracle Database services within AWS to allow customers to take advantage of the flexibility, reliability, and scalability of the world’s most widely adopted cloud alongside enterprise software they rely on,” said Matt Garman, CEO at AWS.

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