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Updated 03 Oct 2024
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ADB-S: Support for Oracle Database In-Memory
3 days ago
Oracle Database@Google Cloud available.
Oracle Database@Google Cloud is an Oracle Cloud Database service that runs Oracle Database workloads in your Google Cloud environment. All hardware for Oracle Database@Google Cloud is colocated in Google Cloud's data centers and uses Google Cloud networking. The service benefits from the simplicity, security, and low latency of a single operating environment within Google Cloud.
2 weeks ago
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Migration Service (DMS)
now supports Oracle Database@Azure as a target database. Simply create a DMS connection to your Oracle Database@Azure from within the OCI tenancy and run your migration.
3 weeks ago
MySQL HeatWave supports
automatic storage expansion
.
5 weeks ago
Oracle Database@Azure new location:
the Exadata Database service is now available in the Australia East region.
6 weeks ago
Ask DBExpert: how-to guide
. Our natural language interface is built on Oracle APEX, the Oracle Autonomous Database Select AI functionality, and the Oracle Digital Assistant. See how these components were integrated to provide this new way to explore the Oracle Cloud Database Services.
6 weeks ago
PostgreSQL: Flexible Shapes and Vertical Scaling
. A flexible shape is a shape that lets you customize the number of OCPUs and the amount of memory for a database system. You can change the shape or hardware configuration of a database system to adapt to changes in performance requirements. For example, you might require a system with more OCPUs or memory, or you might want to reduce costs by reducing the number of OCPUs.
7 weeks ago
AMD E4 shapes superseded by E5 shapes.
2 months ago
The Saudi Arabia Central (Riyadh) region is now available.
The region identifier is me-riyadh-1. The region key is RUH. This region has one availability domain.
2 months ago
Oracle Database 23ai now available for Exadata on-premises
2 months ago
Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
now available in DBExpert. View
key capabilities
and
match your requirements
.
3 months ago
The Singapore West (Singapore) region is now available.
The region identifier is ap-singapore-2. The region key is XSP. This region has one availability domain.
3 months ago
ADB-D Globally Distributed Database:
Support for Oracle Database 23ai.
4 months ago
Base Database Service: AMD E5 flex shape now available
. Details at
About Virtual Machine DB Systems.
4 months ago
Oracle Database@Azure:
Oracle Autonomous Database now available.
4 months ago
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ExaDB-D: the ability to backup and restore from a standby database configured with Oracle Database Autonomous Recovery Service
. (note - this capability is already supported for standby databases configured with OCI Object storage as the backup destination.)
10 days ago
ExaDB-D: support for VM Cluster running on a single VM
. This feature is intended for Exadata Cloud customers who would like to run single-instance workloads on ExaDB-D without Oralce RAC licensing. Prior to the release of this feature, all ExaDB-D VM Clusters required a minimum of two VMs, and databases running in those VM Clusters were all multi-node RAC. (note - this feature was released in December 2023 for ExaDB-C@C, and is planned for for ExaDB-XS. Oracle Database@Azure is supported now, and Oracle Database@Google Cloud is planned.)
13 days ago
Oracle Database@Google Cloud available.
Oracle Database@Google Cloud is an Oracle Cloud Database service that runs Oracle Database workloads in your Google Cloud environment. All hardware for Oracle Database@Google Cloud is colocated in Google Cloud's data centers and uses Google Cloud networking. The service benefits from the simplicity, security, and low latency of a single operating environment within Google Cloud.
3 weeks ago
Oracle Database@Azure Pay As You Go
. You can now purchase Oracle Autonomous Database in the Azure marketplace directly, without a private offer from Oracle Sales. The Pay As You Go offer in the Azure Marketplace lets you purchase Oracle Database@Azure Autonomous Database with no commitments.
3 weeks ago
ADB-S: Support for Oracle Database In-Memory
4 weeks ago
Oracle Database@Azure:
Multicloud database backup support
with Autonomous Recovery Service
5 weeks ago
MySQL HeatWave:
Automatic storage expansion
. If enabled, this feature automatically increases the allocated data storage size when the free storage space becomes too low. You can specify the maximum storage size to which it can expand.
6 weeks ago
PostgreSQL: Flexible Shapes and Vertical Scaling
. A flexible shape is a shape that lets you customize the number of OCPUs and the amount of memory for a database system. You can change the shape or hardware configuration of a database system to adapt to changes in performance requirements. For example, you might require a system with more OCPUs or memory, or you might want to reduce costs by reducing the number of OCPUs.
8 weeks ago
MySQL HeatWave:
Availability of Always Free DB system.
2 months ago
The Saudi Arabia Central (Riyadh) region is now available.
The region identifier is me-riyadh-1. The region key is RUH. This region has one availability domain.
2 months ago
MySQL HeatWave: Support for Versions 9.0.1, 8.4.2, and 8.0.39.
These versions provide security and bug fixes. New DB systems are now based on the 8.4.2 version, and you can optionally select the 9.0.1 or 8.0.39 version when creating a new DB system. For existing DB systems, you must manually upgrade them to newer version, such as from version 8.4.1 to 8.4.2 or from version 8.0.38 to 8.0.39.
2 months ago
Exadata On-Premises: Oracle Database 23ai now available
3 months ago
Exadata Exascale - World's Only Intelligent Data Architecture for Cloud:
Exadata Exascale is a revolutionary leap that combines the best of Exadata and the best of the cloud. This next-generation, hyper-elastic, multi-tenant software architecture is designed to handle mission-critical, analytics, AI vector, JSON, and mixed Oracle Database workloads.
3 months ago
PostgreSQL:
support for additional performance tiers. Performance tiers of 375,000 IOPs or more are available for shapes with at least 16 OCPUs.
3 months ago
ExaDB-D: Restore a backup to create a database across regions on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure. See the
How-to Guide
for details.
3 months ago
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Autonomous Database Serverless - What's New
Autonomous Database Dedicated - What's New
Oracle Autonomous Database Tools and Applications—Certifications, Compatibility, and Compliance
ADB-D Feature Parity Between Oracle Cloud and Exadata Cloud@Customer Deployments
Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer - What's New
Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Cloud
ADB, BaseDB, ExaDB-D, ExaDB-XS, ExaC@C Release Notes
ADB-D Globally Distributed Release Notes
MySQL HeatWave Release Notes
NoSQL Database Cloud Release Notes
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