
Oracle Database@AWS
Easily and quickly migrate Oracle Exadata workloads to AWS with minimal changes
Why Oracle Database@AWS?
Oracle Database@AWS lets you migrate your Oracle Exadata workloads, including those running on Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC), to Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure or Oracle Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure within AWS. It enables easier and quicker migrations with minimal to no database or application changes while maintaining full feature availability and architecture compatibility.
Customers can establish low-latency network connections between Oracle Database@AWS and applications deployed in AWS, including on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), and Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS).
Oracle Database@AWS enables analytics and machine learning by integrating directly with Amazon Redshift through zero-ETL to unify data across AWS and Oracle. Further, you can integrate with AWS generative AI services to accelerate innovation.
You can use Amazon S3 for database backups, which is designed to provide 11 9s of durability. Oracle Database@AWS also supports integrations to AWS services like AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), AWS CloudFormation, Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon VPC Lattice, AWS CloudTrail, and Amazon EventBridge. With Oracle Database@AWS, you are able to benefit from a unified experience for collaborative purchasing, management, operations, and support.
Migrate Oracle Databases to AWS
You can easily and quickly migrate your Oracle Exadata workloads, including those running on Oracle RAC, within AWS with minimal to no database or application changes.
Unify data across AWS and Oracle
Oracle Database@AWS allows you to generate deeper insights and develop new innovation by using zero-ETL integrations to unify your data across AWS and Oracle for analytics, machine learning, and generative AI.
Simplify management and operations
With Oracle Database@AWS, you can utilize a unified experience for collaborative support, purchasing, management, and operations through AWS Management Console, CLI, APIs, and monitoring.
“We are seeing huge demand from customers that want to use multiple clouds. To meet this demand and give customers the choice and flexibility they want, Amazon and Oracle are seamlessly connecting AWS services with the very latest Oracle Database technology, including the Oracle Autonomous Database. With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure deployed inside of AWS data centers, we can provide customers with the best possible database and network performance.”
Larry Ellison, Oracle Chairman and CTO

“As far back as 2008, customers could run their Oracle workloads in the cloud, and since then, many of the world’s largest and most security sensitive organizations have chosen to deploy their Oracle software on AWS. This new, deeper partnership will provide Oracle Database services within AWS to allow customers to take advantage of the flexibility, reliability, and scalability of the world’s most widely adopted cloud alongside enterprise software they rely on.”
Matt Garman, AWS CEO

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What is Oracle Database@AWS?
Oracle Database@AWS is a joint offering from AWS and Oracle that allows customers to migrate Oracle Exadata workloads, including those running on Oracle RAC, to Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure and Oracle Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure within AWS.
Customers can easily and quickly migrate their workloads with minimal or no database or application changes. Oracle Database@AWS allows you to unify your data across AWS and Oracle using zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift for access to AWS generative AI, machine learning, and analytics services. You can also benefit from unified management and operations.
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How does Oracle Database@AWS work?
Oracle Database@AWS allows customers to migrate and deploy Oracle Exadata workloads, including those running on Oracle RAC, on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) running within AWS data centers. This provides customers with a low-latency network connection between Oracle Database@AWS and AWS services.
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How do I get started with Oracle Database@AWS?
To get started with Oracle Database@AWS, you can view the listing in AWS Marketplace. To purchase, you can contact your Oracle sales team to receive a private offer in AWS Marketplace with your pricing and licensing terms.
Once you accept your Oracle Database@AWS private offer, you can use the AWS Management Console, CLI, and APIs to begin using Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure or Oracle Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure.
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How much does Oracle Database@AWS cost?
Oracle Database@AWS is priced at parity with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Oracle Database@AWS pricing and any AWS Marketplace private offers are set by Oracle. You can see specific details around pricing on Oracle’s pricing page for the offering.
Customers may also incur charges for AWS services and integrations used with Oracle Database@AWS. To learn more about each of these, please see the Amazon Redshift, Amazon VPC, and Amazon VPC Lattice pricing pages.
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What AWS Regions support Oracle Database@AWS?
To see the latest supported AWS Regions for Oracle Database@AWS, please reference the Oracle Database@AWS documentation.
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What Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services does Oracle Database@AWS include?
Oracle Database@AWS supports Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure and Oracle Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure.
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What zero-ETL integration targets does Oracle Database@AWS support?
Oracle Database@AWS supports zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift to enable customers to unify their data across AWS and Oracle for analytics, machine learning, and generative AI.
AWS zero-ETL integrations allow customers to remove the need to build and manage complex data pipelines to perform extract, transform, and load (ETL) operations. To learn how to get started with zero-ETL integrations on Oracle Database@AWS, see the documentation.
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What Oracle Database versions and Exadata generation(s) does Oracle Database@AWS support?
Oracle Database@AWS maintains feature and list price parity between services offered on Oracle Database@AWS and OCI. Therefore, any database version currently supported and available on OCI is also available on Oracle Database@AWS. Oracle Database@AWS is currently available on Exadata Database Machine X11M.
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Does Oracle Database@AWS support existing Oracle Database licenses?
Yes, with Oracle Database@AWS, you can use existing Oracle Database licenses through the Oracle Bring Your Own License (BYOL) program, which includes any valid, supported Oracle Database licenses. Oracle Database licenses supported via a third-party support organization are not eligible for the BYOL program.
If you do not have existing Oracle Database licenses or do not have enough, the licenses may be purchased via the License Included billing model available with Oracle Database@AWS.
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Are Oracle Applications supported on Oracle Database@AWS?
Yes, Oracle Database@AWS supports multiple popular Oracle Applications, such as Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Oracle Enterprise Performance Management, and Oracle Retail Applications.
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Will Oracle Database@AWS purchases contribute to existing AWS, Oracle, or OCI commitments or contracts?
You can use Oracle Database@AWS toward your AWS commitments. However, Oracle Database@AWS spend does not count toward existing Oracle or OCI contracts or commitments.
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Does Oracle Database@AWS spend count toward Oracle Support Rewards?
Yes, Oracle Database@AWS accrues the same Oracle Support Rewards as using OCI directly.
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Where can I learn more about Oracle Database@AWS?
If you would like to learn more about Oracle Database@AWS, you can visit the Oracle offering page or the technical documentation.