Oracle Database@AWS now supports Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless (ADB-S), a fully managed Oracle database service on Exadata infrastructure that automatically handles patching, tuning, and scaling. ADB-S is available through both public and private offers on AWS Marketplace, with support for Bring Your Own License and License Included options.
With ADB-S, you can provision an Oracle Autonomous AI Database directly from the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS APIs without provisioning dedicated Exadata infrastructure or VM clusters. ADB-S supports four workload types – AI Transaction Processing, AI Lakehouse, AI JSON Database, and Oracle APEX – with compute and storage that scale independently based on workload demand. ADB-S includes Autonomous Data Guard for high availability and disaster recovery, automated backups to Amazon S3, and cross-Region disaster recovery. ADB-S integrates with AWS Key Management Service (KMS) for encryption, Amazon CloudWatch for monitoring, and Amazon EventBridge for event management.
Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless on Oracle Database@AWS is available in the US East (N. Virginia) and US West (Oregon) AWS Regions. To learn more, visit Oracle Database@AWS and the Oracle Database@AWS User Guide. To get started, subscribe through AWS Marketplace.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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