Oracle Multicloud
Learn how Oracle enables you to combine services from multiple cloud providers to meet your organization's needs.
Multicloud is a cloud adoption strategy that involves using services from multiple cloud providers instead of relying on only one. It helps organizations leverage the best services for specific tasks, enhance resilience, and reduce cost. The multicloud strategy also provides the flexibility needed to meet regulatory requirements, and increases the choices you have for the geographic location of your cloud workloads. A mutlicloud strategy is typically driven by workload, business, and data governance requirements. Some organizations might take a cloud-native approach, while others might prefer cloud-agnostic approach.
No matter which approach you are taking, Oracle can help you every step of the way on your multicloud adoption journey.
Featured Products
- Oracle Database@AWS: Host your Oracle Exadata databases in AWS data centers. This service provides the simplicity, security, and low latency of a single operating environment within AWS.
- Oracle Database@Azure: Host your Oracle Exadata and Autonomous Databases in Azure data centers. This service provides the simplicity, security, and low latency of a single operating environment within Azure.
- Azure Interconnect: A secure intercloud link between Azure and OCI. Connect an Azure tenancy to any OCI resource, including Oracle Databases provisioned in OCI.
- Oracle Database@Google Cloud: Host your Oracle Exadata and Autonomous Databases in Google Cloud data centers. This service provides the simplicity, security, and low latency of a single operating environment within Google Cloud.
- Google Cloud Interconnect: A secure intercloud link between Google Cloud and OCI. Connect a Google Cloud tenancy to any OCI resource, including Oracle Databases provisioned in OCI.
Multicloud Solutions
Applications |
Cloud agnostic |
Database |
Azure Google Cloud AWS Cloud agnostic |
Networking |
Azure Google Cloud Cloud agnostic |
Security |
Cloud agnostic |