Accelerate cloud migration and innovation with Oracle Database services running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in Amazon Web Services (AWS). Quickly build and modernize applications with capabilities such as Oracle Database 23ai AI Vector Search and Amazon Bedrock.
Tune in to hear host Daniel Newman and guests Karan Batta, SVP of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure at Oracle, and Ruba Borno, VP of AWS Specialists and Partners at AWS, discuss the strategic collaboration set to transform how businesses migrate and manage their mission-critical workloads in the cloud.
Learn how to capitalize on the benefits of a multicloud approach, which include connected data and applications, minimized costs for performance improvements, and more. Plus, learn the top five questions to ask to get the most out of your multicloud strategy.
Easily and quickly migrate your Oracle Exadata workloads to Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure or Oracle Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure within AWS with minimal changes, full feature availability, architectural compatibility, and the same performance as on-premises.
How Oracle Database@AWS works
Accelerate innovation and supercharge database applications with Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure and Oracle Autonomous Database Service on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure running on OCI within AWS. Generate deeper and faster insights by combining capabilities such as Amazon SageMaker and Oracle Database 23ai. Run your Oracle Database workloads with minimal changes, full feature availability, architectural compatibility, and the same performance as on-premises, and benefit from a frictionless, end-to-end experience across purchasing, operations, and collaborative support.
This diagram shows the setup for Oracle Database@AWS running on OCI within an AWS Region. Inside the AWS Region, AWS services, including Amazon EC2, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon S3, Amazon Bedrock, Amazon EKS, and Amazon Q, run on AWS-managed infrastructure. Next to the AWS services, Oracle Database@AWS runs on Oracle-managed infrastructure.
Innovate with AWS and OCI data and AI capabilities
Build new generative AI applications using Oracle Database capabilities, such as Oracle AI Vector Search, and the Amazon SageMaker and Amazon Bedrock foundation models when you unify your Oracle and AWS data using zero-ETL integrations.
Integrate your Oracle Exadata workloads on Oracle Database@AWS with a number of other AWS services, including AWS CloudFormation, AWS CloudTrail, Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon EventBridge, Amazon S3, and Amazon VPC Lattice.
This diagram shows AWS services connecting to Oracle Database@AWS in an AWS Region. The AWS services include Amazon EC2, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon S3, Amazon Bedrock, Amazon EKS, and Amazon Q.
Migrate Oracle Database workloads to AWS
Implement a fast, cost-effective, and low-risk data center exit strategy with minimal changes. Modernize mission-critical workloads and develop new intelligent applications with a low-latency network connection between Oracle Database capabilities and AWS services.
This diagram illustrates how a workload could be migrated from an on-premises data center to an AWS data center. On the left is a box representing an on-premises data center, where customers run Oracle OLTP, Oracle data warehouses, applications, and analytics. On the right is the AWS Region/data center, where customers run lift-and-shift applications, modernized applications, and Oracle Database@AWS. The database migrates from on-premises to AWS using Oracle Zero Downtime Migration.
July 8, 2025
Announcing General Availability of Oracle Database@AWS
Oracle and AWS jointly announced the general availability of Oracle Database@AWS in the US East (N. Virginia) and US West (Oregon) Regions, marking a major milestone in our multicloud strategy. This new capability enables customers to run Oracle Database services directly within Amazon Web Services (AWS).
“It’s important to restate that this setup is not simply Oracle’s database running in AWS as a service. Rather, this is Oracle Cloud Infrastructure residing and running in AWS data centers, with Autonomous Database and supporting services (networking, etc.) along for the ride—a cloud region running inside a cloud region. Like with Azure and GCP, Oracle’s play with AWS is completely differentiated from any other vendor. No other cloud provider deploys a region in another cloud provider’s data center.”
– Matt Kimball
Moor Insights & Strategy
“Oracle’s partnership with AWS—Oracle Database@AWS—is the latest proof point of Oracle’s ironclad commitment to multicloud. AWS is the third major public cloud provider—after Azure and Google Cloud—to partner with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to deliver Oracle’s highly advanced database services running on Exadata.”
– Marc Staimer
theCUBE Research
“For a company accustomed to building its own optimized infrastructure, Oracle has embraced multicloud with a vengeance and through a unique path: implanting its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) inside the data centers of its cloud partners.”