AWS – Amazon VPC Lattice announces support for Oracle Database@AWS
With VPC Lattice support for Oracle Database@AWS (ODB) you can now connect your applications in VPCs and on-premises to your ODB network. You can also leverage VPC Lattice to privately and securely access Amazon S3 and Amazon Redshift from your Oracle Exadata workloads.
With this launch, your ODB databases can easily connect to AWS services, HTTP APIs and TCP applications, across thousands of VPCs and on-premises, without the need to setup complex networking. VPC Lattice simplifies network management and provides centralized visibility. You can also use ODB managed integrations (powered by VPC Lattice) to privately and securely access Amazon S3 and Amazon Redshift. With a few clicks, you can enable OCI managed backup of your ODB databases to Amazon S3, or configure your own Amazon S3 backup. Additionally, the Zero-ETL integration connects ODB databases to Amazon Redshift to analyze data across multiple databases.
VPC Lattice support is available in all AWS Regions where Oracle Database@AWS is generally available.
To get started, use the AWS Management Console to provision Oracle Database@AWS resources. You can use the AWS CLI, SDK or AWS Management Console to configure VPC Lattice resources. To learn more, please read the launch blog, Amazon VPC Lattice and Oracle Database@AWS documentation.
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