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Oracle Database@Google Cloud adds Eight Regions

Feb 03, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

Oracle is expanding the availability of its multi-cloud offering, Oracle Database@Google Cloud to include eight new regions and will be introducing new capabilities to the offering.

Over the next 12 months, Oracle Database@Google Cloud will be available in the US Central 1 (Iowa), North America-Northeast 1 (Montreal), North America-Northeast 2 (Toronto), Asia-Northeast 1 (Tokyo), Asia-Northeast 2 (Osaka), Asia-South 1 (Mumbai), Asia-South 2 (Delhi), and South America-East 1 (Sao Paulo).

Oracle Database@Google Cloud now also offers cross-region disaster recovery support for Oracle Autonomous Database Serverless which will enable data to be replicated on a standby database in a separate Google Cloud region, and single-node VM clusters for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure where previously the limit was two VMs and databases.

“The new capabilities for Oracle Database@Google Cloud are designed to support customers’ mission-critical database workloads and overall IT strategies, in a multi-cloud context,” said Karan Batta, senior vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “Oracle continues to develop OCI’s multi-cloud capabilities with a focus on resiliency, comprehensive capabilities, and the most attractive commercial terms.”

“We continue to work closely with Oracle to support our joint customers on their multi-cloud journeys,” said Andi Gutmans, vice president and general manager of databases, Google Cloud. “Oracle Database@Google Cloud’s new features will help customers speed up their cloud migrations with increased confidence around mission-critical workloads and cost-effectiveness. By bringing customers’ databases closer to Google’s AI offerings, customers gain significant benefits such as faster and more efficient AI processing resulting in the ability to rapidly scale AI applications.”

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