Oracle Database@AWS is purchased through the AWS Marketplace, but pricing is the same as for Oracle Exadata Database Service running on OCI.
Product |
Comparison Price ( /vCPU)* |
Unit Price |
Unit |
Exadata Database OCPU – Dedicated Infrastructure |
OCPU per hour |
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Exadata Database OCPU – Dedicated Infrastructure – BYOL |
OCPU per hour |
Product |
Unit Price |
Unit |
Exadata Cloud Infrastructure - Quarter Rack - X9M |
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Exadata Cloud Infrastructure - Database Server - X9M |
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Exadata Cloud Infrastructure - Storage Server - X9M |
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Please visit the Oracle Cloud Price List for pricing information on other Exadata Database Service configurations.
* To make it easier to compare pricing across cloud service providers, Oracle web pages show both vCPU (virtual CPUs) prices and OCPU (Oracle CPU) prices for products with compute-based pricing. The products themselves, provisioning in the portal, billing, etc. continue to use OCPU (Oracle CPU) units. OCPUs represent physical CPU cores. Most CPU architectures, including x86, execute two threads per physical core, so 1 OCPU is the equivalent of 2 vCPUs for x86-based compute. The per-hour OCPU rate customers are billed at is therefore twice the vCPU price since they receive two vCPUs of compute power for each OCPU, unless it's a sub-core instance such as preemptible instances. Additional details supporting the difference between OCPU vs. vCPU can be accessed here.
OCPUs are billed for active hours, per-second billing applies.
For more information on Oracle Exadata Database Service, review the documentation.