Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Services Updated
For running enterprise workloads
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 5, 2015 at 3:19 pmAt Oracle OpenWorld 2015, during his keynote, Thomas Kurian, president, Oracle International Corporation, announced an update to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Services, providing organizations with a comprehensive set of elastic Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offerings including elastic compute and storage to run any enterprise application in the cloud.
These IaaS services include: Oracle Compute Cloud, Oracle Storage Cloud – Archive and File Storage, Oracle Network Cloud, and Oracle Container Cloud. Making it easier for customers to quickly deploy new applications in the Oracle Cloud, the company is expanding the Oracle Cloud Marketplace to include partner certified machine images of pre-configured applications and software.
“Organizations want flexible, proven, and secure infrastructure to run their enterprise workloads in the cloud,” said Thomas Kurian, president, product development, Oracle. “Oracle’s infrastructure services already power the Oracle cloud Platform and Oracle SaaS businesses and some of the world’s most recognizable organizations. With this major update, Oracle is now making this same set of foundational Oracle cloud infrastructure services-Compute, Storage and Network-available to its customers and partners.“
The Oracle Cloud continues to show strong adoption, supporting 70+ million users and more than 34 billion transactions each day. It runs on more than 50,000 devices and more than 800PB of storage in 19 data centers, around the world.
Latest additions to Oracle Cloud Services portfolio:
The company announced five new cloud Infrastructure offerings, including:
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Oracle Elastic Compute Cloud: Provides customers with two choices: Elastic Compute and Dedicated Compute. Elastic Compute enables customers to leverage elastic compute capabilities to run any workload in the cloud in a shared compute zone. The Dedicated Compute offering also offers customers elasticity but with added capability such CPU pinning and complete network isolation provides predictable, consistent performance with no noisy neighbors. The Compute cloud is secure, enterprise-grade, fully configurable and provides robust monitoring capabilities. It supports a variety of different OSs including Linux and Windows.
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Storage Cloud Service – Archive storage: Provides storage for applications and workloads that require long-term retention at the lowest price in the industry, with predictable SLAs for data retrieval. As a ‘deep cloud’ archive, Archive Storage is suited for infrequently accessed large-scale data sets, such as corporate records, scientific archives, cultural preservation content, and digital film masters.
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Storage Cloud Service – File storage: Provides file-based NFS v4 network protocol access to both Object Storage and Archive Storage tiers in company’s Storage Cloud Service. The on-premises software appliance acts as a storage gateway from the customers’ data center to he cloud and the optimized machine image enables cloud-based VM instances to operate on shared data sets. The extensibility of the File Storage offering allows for easy integration with other Oracle and third-party storage appliances.
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Network Cloud: Provides multiple connectivity options like VPN, company’s Cloud Connect and network bonding to customers to meet their diverse application needs following a software-defined network configuration approach. It provides highly secure and high performance connectivity from customer data centers to the cloud.
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Container Cloud: Provides customers the ability to run applications within Docker containers, which can be deployed within the company’s Compute Cloud. This will enable customers to further automate the deployment of applications using popular technologies like Mesos and Kubernetes.
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Pre-certified technology and applications stacks: The company and a range of partners have certified a number of technology stacks on the Oracle Cloud including a large number of open source technologies, company’s technology, and applications, including company’s E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, and JD Edwards. These certified stacks are available in a standard service catalog to simplify deployment.