Amazon RDS for Oracle is now available with R7i memory-optimized instances offering up to 64:1 memory-to-vCPU ratio

Amazon RDS for Oracle is now available with R7i memory-optimized instances offering up to 64:1 memory-to-vCPU ratio

Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for Oracle is now available with R7i memory-optimized preconfigured instances that offer additional memory and storage I/O per vCPU. Powered by custom 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with AWS Nitro System and DDR5 memory for high performance, these instances provide up to 64:1 memory-to-vCPU ratio. Many Oracle database workloads require high memory, but can safely reduce the number of vCPUs without impacting application performance. By running such Oracle database workloads on R7i pre-configured instances, customers can lower their Oracle database licensing and support costs while meeting high performance application requirements.

Memory optimized R7i pre-configured instances are available for Amazon RDS for Oracle with Bring Your Own License (BYOL) license model supporting both Oracle Database Enterprise Edition and Oracle Database Standard Edition 2. To learn more about Amazon RDS for Oracle R7i memory-optimized preconfigured instances, read RDS for Oracle User Guide and visit Amazon RDS for Oracle Pricing for available instance configurations, pricing details, and region availability.

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Source: Amazon Web Services



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