Oracle Cloud Customer Data Sheet May2024

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Data Sheet

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.

Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer runs the same compute, storage and


network services as in Oracle Public Cloud, delivering the simplicity, agility and
elasticity of a cloud-based deployment. With this service running in your data
center, customers retain control of data and physical security. The exact same
APIs and tools available in Oracle Public Cloud are also available on Compute
Cloud@Customer for a truly consistent application development framework.

With the ability to directly connect to Exadata Cloud@Customer, customers


have the most modern, secure, available and high-performance cloud
platform to run applications and databases on-premises, all managed and
supported by Oracle, while benefitting from cloud operations, economics and
agility.

COMPUTE CLOUD@CUSTOMER HARDWARE


Compute Cloud@Customer delivers the same compute shapes and storage
capabilities as in Oracle Public Cloud – AMD E5 compute and block/file/object
storage. Internal connectivity between the infrastructure components is
enabled by an internal 100 Gbps Ethernet backbone. Up to 800 Gbps data
center connectivity from/to Compute Cloud@Customer is provided using
standard 10G, 25G, 40G or 100G Ethernet links. A low latency Direct Connect
private network connection (up to 800 Gbps) to Exadata Cloud@Customer is
additionally available.

COMPUTE CLOUD@CUSTOMER SOFTWARE


Compute Cloud@Customer software stack utilizes the same infrastructure
APIs, CLI and SDK as public Oracle Cloud Infrastructure which enables full

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compatibility with OCI, providing customers with OCI compute on-premises. Related services

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

Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE)

OKE - a managed Kubernetes service - simplifies the operations of enterprise-


grade Kubernetes at scale. OKE lets you deploy Kubernetes clusters and
ensure reliable operations for both the control plane and the worker nodes
with automatic scaling, patching and security updates. OKE on Compute
Cloud@Customer brings basic cluster capabilities on-premises delivering
reduced overall utilization, modernization and consolidation and lower total
cost of ownership.

CLOUD CONTROL PLANE


The Cloud Control Plane is a sophisticated software suite which runs in the
Oracle Public Cloud, also known as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
Customers can connect to the Cloud Control Plane in OCI through a secure
link using a web browser, command line interface (CLI), REST APIs, or
language-specific SDKs.

The Cloud Control Plane includes a sophisticated identity management


system which allows multiple departments or groups to share an Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure tenancy. Compartments enable access control across resources
and provide an effective mechanism to organize and control access to
resources such as Compute Cloud@Customer within a single tenancy.

The Cloud Control Plane is used to deploy customer assets on Compute


Cloud@Customer. It is also used to perform lifecycle operations such as
provisioning, patching, backup, etc. Cloud Control Plane is also used to track
customer usage of cloud resources and bill only for the resources used.

Secure Cloud Control Plane Connectivity


Cloud Control Plane instructions are sent to the Compute Cloud@Customer
system through a dedicated secure tunnel between the Compute
Cloud@Customer and the Cloud Control Plane. Management nodes installed
in the Compute Cloud@Customer rack host the secure tunnel endpoint and
act as a gateway for access to the infrastructure. They also host components
that orchestrate the cloud automation, aggregate and route telemetry
messages from the Compute Cloud@Customer environment to the Oracle
Support Services infrastructure, and host software images and updates.

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.

ORACLE OPERATOR ACCESS CONTROL

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Oracle Operator Access Control (OpCtl) is an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
access management service for Compute Cloud@Customer. OpCtl provides
customer interfaces to:

• Control access to Compute Cloud@Customer infrastructure by Oracle


staff, limiting when they have access, components they can access,
and the privileges they have to access components
• Observe and record Oracle operator commands and keystrokes
Oracle staff execute on Compute Cloud@Customer infrastructure
• Terminate Oracle operator connections at the customer’s discretion

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.

ORACLE CLOUD OPERATIONS


Oracle Cloud Operations manages, monitors, and maintains components of
the Compute Cloud@Customer via the Cloud Control Plane.

• Components managed include:


• Storage servers and compute nodes
• Power distribution units (PDUs)
• Data Network switches
• Management switches
• Management nodes
• Oracle KVM (hypervisor)
• System software and all firmware
• Maintenance activities include:
• Bug and security fixes for the infrastructure up to the hypervisor
layer
• System Software updates and upgrades
• Proactive firmware updates and upgrades to any of the hardware
components including compute, networking, and storage
components

CLOUD SUBSCRIPTION OVERVIEW

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

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Compute Cloud@Customer configurations which include higher compute and
storage capacity.

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.

Detailed specifications for each Compute Cloud@Customer configuration are


provided in Table 2 below.

Customers can deploy their existing software licenses on Compute


Cloud@Customer. Further information about Oracle Linux, Java SE and
GraalVM entitlements can be found here.

MIGRATION TO COMPUTE CLOUD@CUSTOMER


Full compatibility between on-premises applications and applications deployed on Compute Cloud@Customer
makes migration to Compute Cloud@Customer simple and low risk. Oracle recommends using available cloud
migration tooling as a best practice for moving workloads to Compute Cloud@Customer.

For more information on moving workloads to Oracle Cloud, visit


https://www.oracle.com/webfolder/assets/digibook/cloud-migration/index.html

SECURE, ON-PREMISES MANAGED CLOUD FOR ALL YOUR APPLICATIONS


Enterprise-proven capabilities are now instantly available to maximize productivity, lower risk and accelerate
time-to-value. No changes to on-premises applications are required either, enabling rapid and easy migration to
the cloud, or deployment of a hybrid cloud strategy. Customers can bring existing on-premises software licenses,
thus leveraging existing investments. Customers no longer have to dedicate limited IT talent to managing and
maintaining infrastructure.

Oracle uniquely delivers all these benefits in both the public cloud and in customer’s own data center with
Compute Cloud@Customer.

For more information, visit https://www.oracle.com/compute-cloud-at-customer

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Table 1 – Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer: Infrastructure Features

INFRASTRUCTURE OCI INTEROPERABILITY

OCI Services and Compute User & Administrative Access


Features VM Shapes
— OCI API, CLI and SDK
— Flex Shapes: 1-96 OCPUs, 1-64 GB per OCPU, up to — OCI Designer Toolkit (OKIT)
960 GB per instance — OCI user interface
— Supported guest operating systems include: Oracle — Terraform
Linux, Oracle Solaris, 3rd Party Linux and Microsoft Portability
Windows. See product documentation for guest
requirements. Seamless movement to and from OCI
— Infrastructure configuration
Storage — VM images
Block
— Terraform scripts
— “Balanced” and (optional) “Performance” pools
— Infrastructure-as-code (Software defined
— On-demand and policy-based backups
compute, storage and networking)
File
— NFS v3, v4.1, SMB 3.1/2.0
— Snapshots Load Balancer
Object
— OCI object store
— Load Balancer as a Service (LBaaS)

Network — Application Load Balancer


— VCNs, Subnets, Gateways, Security Lists, Route
Tables, … — Network Load Balancer
Governance
— Integration with OCI IAM and Active Directory

Available OCI Compute Governance


Resources — 552 – 6624 OCPUs — OCI IAM integrates with customer
— 6.7 – 80.4 TB memory tenancy and can be further partitioned
Storage using compartments
— 150 TB – 3.65 PB Combined Balanced Block, File,
and Object storage
— Up to 1.2 PB Performance Block storage

Table 2 – Compute Cloud@Customer: Technical Specifications

The Compute Cloud@Customer is available in these SKU configurations

ITEM SMALL CONFIG MEDIUM CONFIG LARGE CONFIG XLARGE CONFIG

Number of Available OCPUs 552 1104 1656 2208

Memory Available for Guest VMs (TB) 6.7 13.4 20.1 26.8

Usable storage capacity (TB) 150 150 150 150

Table 3 – Compute Cloud@Customer: Expansions

The Compute Cloud@Customer configurations can be expanded using these expansion SKUs

ITEM CONFIG

Compute Expansion 552 OCPUs, 6.7 TB Memory

Balanced Storage Expansion 175 TB usable

Performance Storage Expansion 60 TB usable

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Table 4 – Compute Cloud@Customer: Environmental Specifications

METRIC SMALL CONFIG MEDIUM CONFIG LARGE CONFIG XLARGE CONFIG

Height 78.66 in, 1998 mm (42 RU)

Width 23.62 in, 600 mm

Depth 47.24 in, 1200 mm

Weight 1230 lbs, 559 Kg 1404 lbs, 638 Kg 1578 lbs, 717 Kg 1752 lbs, 796 Kg

Maximum power usage Watts 9288 13188 17088 20988

Typical power usage1 Watts 6502 9232 11962 14692

Cooling at maximum usage BTU/Hr 31691 44997 58304 71611

Cooling at typical usage BTU/Hr 22183 31498 40813 50128

Airflow at maximum usage2 CFM 1467 2083 2699 3315

Airflow at typical usage2 CFM 1027 1458 1889 2321

METRIC E5 COMPUTE STORAGE ENCLOSURE DE3-24C STORAGE ENCLOSURE DE3-24P

Height 3.42 in, 86.9 mm (2 RU) 6.89 in, 175 mm (4 RU) 3.42 in, 86.9 mm (2 RU)

Width 17.52 in, 445 mm 19 in, 483 mm 19 in, 483 mm

Depth 29.76 in, 756 mm 24.8 in, 630 mm 24.8 in, 630 mm

Weight 58 lbs, 24.3 Kg 101.41 lbs, 46 kg 52.91 lbs, 24 kg

Maximum power usage Watts 1300 285 252

Typical power usage1 Watts 910 256 202

Cooling at maximum usage BTU/Hr 4436 973 861

Cooling at typical usage BTU/Hr 3105 875 690

Airflow at maximum usage2 CFM 205.4 51 51

Airflow at typical usage2 CFM 143.8 27 27

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%

relative humidity , non-condensing

2) Operating altitude : Up to 3,048m, max. ambient temperature is de-rated by 1 oC per 300m above 900m.

1 Typical power usage varies by application load

2 Airflow must be front-to-back

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Table 5 – Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer: System Hardware

COMPUTE STORAGE NETWORKING

Compute Nodes Controllers Leaf Switches


Oracle ZFS Storage ZS9-2 100 Gbps flexible speed switch using QSFP28
— CPU: 2x AMD® EPYC® 9J14 Dual-controller HA cluster ports
96C/2.6GHz/400W — CPU: 2x Intel® Xeon® 5318Y
— DRAM: 2.3TB, 24x 96GB DDR5-4800 24C/2.1GHz/165W processors Spine Switches
— Boot: 2x M.2 NVMe 480GB — DRAM:1TB, 16x 64GB DDR4-3200
100 Gbps flexible speed switch using QSFP28
ports
— QSFP+ transceivers (0 to 4)
Storage — QSFP28 transceivers (0 to 4)
Management Nodes
High Capacity (DE3-24C)
— CPU: 2x Intel® Xeon® 5318Y — Minimum 1, maximum 20 disk enclosures Management Switch
24C/2.1GHz/165W
— 20x 22TB, SAS-3, 3.5-inch, 7200 RPM HDDs
— DRAM:1TB, 16x 64GB DDR4-3200
— 2x read SSD accelerator 48-port 1/10 Gbps Ethernet Switch
— Boot: 2x M.2 SATA 240GB
— 2x write SSD accelerator
— Storage: 2x NVMe 3.84TB
High Performance (DE3-24P)
— Up to 20 disk enclosures
— 20x 7.68TB SAS-3 2.5-inch SSDs
— 2x write SSD accelerator

REGULATIONS1,2,3 CERTIFICATIONS2,3 EUROPEAN UNION DIRECTIVES3

Product Safety • North America (NRTL) • 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive


• UL/CSA 60950-1, EN 60950-1, IEC60950-1 • CE (European Union) • 2014/30/EU EMC Directive
CB Scheme with all country differences • International CB Scheme • 2011/65/EU RoHS Directive
• UL/CSA 62368-1, EN 62368-1, IEC62368-1 • HSE Exemption (India) • 2012/19/EU WEEE Directive
CB Scheme with all country differences • BSMI (Taiwan)
EMC • RCM (Australia)
• Emissions: FCC CFR 47 Part15, ICES-003, • VCCI (Japan)
EN55032, KSC9832, EN61000-3-11, • KC (Korea)
EN61000-3-12 • UKCA (United Kingdom)
Immunity: EN55024, KSC9835

1 All standards and certifications referenced are to the latest official version. For additional details, please contact your sales representative.
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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