Any customer with an Oracle Cloud account and a Google Cloud subscription can use the interconnect. You don’t need to sign any new or additional contracts to use the service.
The service is available on the Google Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure consoles. Follow the instructions in the Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud documentation to configure the service on both consoles to bring up the interconnection.
Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud is now generally available in 11 cloud regions. Read this blog post for information on how to connect the service to an OCI virtual cloud network (VCN) and Google Cloud Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).
Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud is now available in the Oracle Cloud and Google Cloud regions listed on the product overview page. Future expansion is planned.
There are several common uses, including the following:
The interconnect supports the following bandwidth shapes: 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 Gb/sec.
Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud is a partner-based connection that’s quick to set up and easy to use. It has network redundancy built in, and the metered data egress fees are waived. Google and Oracle manage the connectivity between the two services and work together to resolve any issues that may come up.
The existing Google Cross-Cloud Interconnect lets customers establish a dedicated circuit between Google Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) FastConnect directly. This interconnection is more self-service. The trade-off is that the physical interconnection is fully dedicated to the customer.
Customers use Google Cloud Partner Interconnect and OCI FastConnect to establish private connections between the clouds. Customers incur the published port charges for these two services. Oracle and Google Cloud won’t charge for data ingress or egress over FastConnect and Partner Interconnect, respectively.
You’ll continue to get your invoices and bills from Google Cloud and Oracle through existing processes.
No, the interconnect doesn’t use the internet. It’s a private, dedicated connection.
No, the traffic isn’t encrypted. However, the connection is private and dedicated. Customers can use third-party software to inspect or encrypt the traffic to help meet additional security and/or compliance requirements.
The interconnect offers a fast, low-latency connection, suitable for demanding production workloads. The round-trip latency is two milliseconds or less. The exact latency numbers will vary depending on the region and how the applications are deployed. Each customer should test the latency with their own applications.
No, OCI and Google Cloud have already directly connected their infrastructure. Therefore, you can connect without using a third-party service provider.
The interconnect is covered through availability SLAs for OCI FastConnect (OCI FastConnect SLAs (PDF)) and Google Cloud Partner Interconnect (Google Cloud Partner Interconnect SLAs).
You can create technical support requests directly with Oracle or Google Cloud. Oracle and Google Cloud have developed a joint support model using existing support processes to help ensure rapid response and resolution.