Oracle Cloud Customer Data Sheet May2024
Oracle Cloud Customer Data Sheet May2024
Oracle Cloud Customer Data Sheet May2024
Oracle Compute
Cloud@Customer
Oracle’s fully managed, rack-scale infrastructure that lets
customers use OCI compute on-premises to
run application tiers in a simple subscription-based
model
COMPUTE CLOUD@CUSTOMER
Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer lets you run applications and middleware
using OCI Services running on high performance infrastructure in your data
center and is an integral part of Oracle’s distributed cloud architecture. This
architecture allows customers to overcome some of the challenges of public
cloud. Compute Cloud@Customer is ideal for customers who desire cloud
operational and economic benefits, yet require their applications, middleware
and data be located on-premises. This could be due to data residency laws,
industry regulations, corporate policies, network latency, or the impracticality
of moving applications away from other tightly coupled on-premises
applications, databases and/or infrastructure.
This positions customers to potentially migrate workloads as needed to OCI in The following services are
the future with very little effort or disruption, or continue to experience OCI complementary to Compute
Cloud@Customer:
compute on-premises. Utilizing the infrastructure-as-code feature available
with Compute Cloud@Customer, capabilities such as Software Defined Exadata Cloud@Customer
Compute, Software Defined Storage and Software Defined Networking are Product Support Services
native to Compute Cloud@Customer. Professional Services
Loss of connectivity between the Cloud Control Plane and the Compute
Cloud@Customer system do not impact VMs and applications running on the
Compute Cloud@Customer.
OpCtl is ideal for regulated industries such as banking and financial services,
energy utilities, and defence, and any industry where risk management is a
key pillar of application success. These controls are a standard part of
Compute Cloud@Customer and are available at no extra cost to Oracle
customers.
Infrastructure Subscription
Compute Cloud@Customer is available through an infrastructure subscription
offering that requires a minimum term of 48 months. Customers can choose a
configuration starting with a base system with 552 OCPUs and 150TB of
storage. Customers with additional resource requirements may choose larger
Customers can also expand the compute and storage capacity during the
lifetime of a subscription. Granular scalability of compute and storage servers
lowers infrastructure costs by enabling customers to properly size their
hardware configuration to match their workload requirements.
All the compute, memory and storage for the configuration chosen is included
in the subscription price.
Oracle uniquely delivers all these benefits in both the public cloud and in customer’s own data center with
Compute Cloud@Customer.
Memory Available for Guest VMs (TB) 6.7 13.4 20.1 26.8
The Compute Cloud@Customer configurations can be expanded using these expansion SKUs
ITEM CONFIG
Weight 1230 lbs, 559 Kg 1404 lbs, 638 Kg 1578 lbs, 717 Kg 1752 lbs, 796 Kg
Height 3.42 in, 86.9 mm (2 RU) 6.89 in, 175 mm (4 RU) 3.42 in, 86.9 mm (2 RU)
Depth 29.76 in, 756 mm 24.8 in, 630 mm 24.8 in, 630 mm
1) Operating temperature / humidity : 5 oC to 32 oC (41 oF to 90 oF), as measured by an industry grade temperature measurement device directed at the front bezel of the servers, 10% to 90%
2) Operating altitude : Up to 3,048m, max. ambient temperature is de-rated by 1 oC per 300m above 900m.
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2 Other country regulations/certifications may apply.
3 In some cases, as applicable, regulatory and certification compliance were obtained for the shelf-level systems only
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