AWS – Oracle Database@AWS announces general availability, expands networking capabilities
Today, as we announce general availability of Oracle Database@AWS, we are launching a set of new AWS Networking capabilities that allow customers to easily build enterprise applications and services using Oracle Database@AWS. With this launch, customers can seamlessly connect their Oracle Database@AWS (ODB) networks with VPCs and on-premises networks and can establish secure access to AWS services natively from their ODB networks.
First, customers want to easily connect their Oracle Exadata database workloads in the ODB network to applications in VPCs and on-premises networks. Customers can use the integration with AWS Transit Gateway – to simplify connectivity at scale, AWS Cloud WAN – to connect global networks, and Amazon VPC Lattice – for secure service-to-service connectivity, to simplify their hybrid network connectivity with minimal networking changes. Second, customers want the ability to publish their database backups to their S3 buckets. With native connectivity between the ODB network and AWS services, powered by Amazon VPC Lattice, customers can set up private and secure access from the ODB network to Amazon S3. Last, customers want to maintain robust security and resource isolation, by launching their Oracle Exadata database and applications in different AWS accounts, while peering them for low-latency connectivity. Customer can now use the AWS RAM integration for cross-account peering support. These integrations enable customers to migrate and run production workloads on Oracle Exadata Database Service and Oracle Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata infrastructure within AWS.
Oracle Database@AWS networking capabilities are available in US East (N. Virginia) and US West (Oregon) AWS Regions. To get started, customers can use the AWS Management Console to provision and manage their Oracle Database@AWS resources. To learn more about the networking capabilities, see the blog, and documentation. For pricing, see product page per integration.
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