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Oracle Launches Multiple-VM Autonomous Database on Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer

Oracle has announced, shortly before the start of its Technology Summit Spain 2022 event, the general availability of its autonomous database Multiple-VM Autonomous Database on Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer. This is a new capability that gives enterprises and entities the opportunity to build and run isolated, highly available instances of Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud Customer systems that are also running non-autonomous Oracle databases.

Thanks to this, the company’s customers can take better advantage of the infrastructure and therefore reduce their costs, in addition to having more facilities to adopt Autonomous Database. Exadata Cloud@Customer customers will not have to pay any additional cost to access the Multiple-VM Autonomous Database, which will be available via an over-the-air upgrade.

All other Oracle customers have access to the autonomous database Multiple-VM on Exadata Cloud@Customer through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) console and APIs. With it they will have an experience consistent with that of the Oracle public cloud, but running locally in the customer’s data center. In this way they can satisfy their data security requirements, and also those of residence.

With Multiple-VM Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer, customers will have more facilities for the deployment of cloud-native and mission-critical databases. In addition, companies can set up stand-alone isolated database environments and use them for development testing, staging and production operations that implement different access rules, quotas, and availability policies to meet enterprise governance requirements. business.

It also allows application developers instant access to a self-service database application development platform. It offers mission-critical capabilities and supports all modern data types, workloads, and development styles.

Multiple-VM Autonomous Database helps improve developer productivity by creating a private database-as-a-service environment with self-tuning, self-scaling, and self-management capabilities. Thanks to them, the time and effort needed to develop applications based on data are less.

Juan Loaiza, Vice President of Mission Critical Database Technologies at Oraclehas highlighted that in the company they are «focused on dramatically simplifying data management for all data-driven applications, regardless of their complexity, scale, criticality, or sensitivity. With Autonomous Database running on the same Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure as non-autonomous databases, customers can easily deploy new autonomous databases, and upgrade existing databases to Autonomous Database when they’re ready.”

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