Oracle database services running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure are deployed directly in Microsoft Azure datacenters
Austin, Texas—December 13, 2023The first Oracle Database@Azure service is now generally available in the Microsoft Azure East US region. Oracle will operate and manage Oracle Exadata Database Service, the first of several planned Oracle database services to run on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in Azure datacenters. Oracle Exadata Database Service dramatically simplifies cloud migration of mission critical workloads. The new Oracle Database@Azure service delivers all the performance, scale, and workload availability advantages of the Oracle Database including Real Application Clusters and built-in security, alongside best-in-class Azure services, such as the Azure OpenAI Service for generative AI applications.
“Exadata is the most effective platform to run the Oracle Database and this service provides Microsoft Azure users with the best of all possible worlds,” said Carl Olofson, research vice president, Data Management Software, IDC. “Clearly, Oracle and Azure have embraced a multicloud strategy for the ultimate benefit of their mutual customers.”
To meet strong customer demand across the globe, Oracle Database@Azure will be generally available in additional regions in 2024, including Germany Central, Australia East, France Central, Canada Central, Brazil South, Japan East, UK South, Central US, and South Central US. Each deployment is planned to run across two Azure availability zones, enabling customers to configure high availability across zones. With this offering, customers can benefit from:
“Ninety-eight percent of the Fortune 100 run Oracle Database and leading organizations in every industry have relied on Oracle Exadata and RAC technology to build mission critical applications on-premises. Most of these workloads have not yet moved to the cloud,” said Karan Batta, senior vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “Oracle and Microsoft are making it simpler for customers to accelerate their data center exits and migrate their on-premises Oracle estate to the cloud. Together with Microsoft, we’re eliminating some of the biggest challenges our customers face using best-of-breed technologies and adopting multicloud architectures.”
“We’ve received tremendous interest in Oracle Database@Azure since its announcement,” said Erin Chapple, corporate vice president, Azure Core Product and Design, Microsoft. “Oracle Database@Azure streamlines the migration of Oracle workloads to Azure, so that customers across industries can combine the best of Oracle with the breadth of Microsoft cloud services like Azure AI and our application platform and developer services, to empower business innovation.”
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