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Home » Oracle Cloud Database Service Expands intoMore Microsoft Azure Regions

Oracle Cloud Database Service Expands intoMore Microsoft Azure Regions

September 9, 2024
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Oracle and Microsoft have expanded the availability of Oracle Database@Azure to six regions, including Australia East, Canada Central, and UK South, with plans to extend the service to 15 more regions globally.

MSCI will leverage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Azure to secure and optimize its critical workloads. Additionally, Oracle announced new services such as the Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service to enhance data protection and the upcoming availability of OCI GoldenGate for improved database replication and integration.

The partnership allows customers to benefit from unified support, simplified purchasing, and Oracle’s robust database solutions, while leveraging Azure’s global cloud infrastructure.

Expanded Availability: Now in 6 regions, expanding to 15 more globally.

• Data Protection: Oracle Database Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service offers fast recovery options.

• Enhanced Resilience: OCI GoldenGate will soon be available, supporting integrations with Azure and other services.

• Flexible Deployment: Customers can purchase as pay-as-you-go or through existing Azure and Oracle licenses.

• Unified Cloud Experience: Simplified purchasing, unified support, and high performance across Oracle and Azure platforms.

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