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Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports cross-account snapshot sharing with additional storage volumes Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports cross-account snapshot sharing for database instances with additional storage volumes. Additional storage volumes allow customers to scale database storage up to 256 TiB by adding up to three storage volumes, each with up to 64 TiB, in addition to the primary storage volume. With this launch, customers can create, share, and copy a database snapshot across AWS accounts for database instances set up with additional storage volumes. Cross account snapshots enable customers to set up isolated backup environments in separate accounts for compliance requirements and to perform diagnostics, such as investigating production issues by restoring database snapshots in a separate account for development and testing. Cross account snapshots for database instances with additional storage volumes preserve the storage layout of the original database instance, including the configuration of additional storage volumes. When a snapshot is shared to a target AWS account, authorized users in the target account can restore it to another database instance, copy the snapshot within the same or different AWS Region, or create independent backups under different AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) access permissions for backup and disaster recovery. Cross-account snapshot sharing with additional storage volumes is available in all AWS Regions, including AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Customers can start using this feature today through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs. To learn more, see Sharing a DB snapshot for Amazon RDS, Copying a DB snapshot for Amazon RDS, and Working with storage in RDS for Oracle in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports cross-account snapshot sharing for up to 256 TiB storage, enabling isolated backup environments for compliance and diagnostics. Available worldwide, this feature allows snapshots to be shared, copied, and restored across acc…

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports cross-account snapshot sharing with additional storage volumes https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now supports cross-account snapshot sharing for database instances with additional storage volumes. Additional storage volumes allow customers to scale database storage up to 256 TiB by adding up to three storage volumes, each with up to 64 TiB, in addition to the primary storage volume. With this launch, customers can create, share, and copy a database snapshot across AWS accounts for database instances set up with additional storage volumes. Cross account snapshots enable customers to set up isolated backup environments in separate accounts for compliance requirements and to perform diagnostics, such as investigating production issues by restoring database snapshots in a separate account for development and testing. Cross account snapshots for database instances with additional storage volumes preserve the storage layout of the original database instance, including the configuration of additional storage volumes. When a snapshot is shared to a target AWS account, authorized users in the target account can restore it to another database instance, copy the snapshot within the same or different AWS Region, or create independent backups under different AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) access permissions for backup and disaster recovery. Cross-account snapshot sharing with additional storage volumes is available in all AWS Regions, including AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Customers can start using this feature today through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs. To learn more, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_ShareSnapshot.html, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_CopySnapshot.html, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/User_Oracle_AdditionalStorage.html in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports cross-account snapshot sharing with additional storage volumes

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now supports cross-account snapshot sharing for database instances with additional storage volumes. Additional storage volum...

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Announcing Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle is now available on AWS Outposts. AWS Outposts is a fully managed service that extends AWS infrastructure, AWS services, APIs, and tools to virtually any data center, co-location space, or on-premises facility for a consistent hybrid experience. As a result, customers can run applications using AWS features and services in their on-premises environment for applications that require data residency, regulatory, or other business constraints. With Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts, customers can now use a managed Oracle database service on premises, just as they do in the cloud. Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts offers fully managed database management experience such as automated backups, automated patching, point-in-time recovery, monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch, and data encryption at rest with AWS KMS. Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts supports multi-AZ deployments across two different Outposts racks for high availability, providing automatic failover to ensure business continuity. For disaster recovery, customer can either restore the database instance in the parent AWS Region using a snapshot taken from the database instance running on AWS Outposts or set up a replica instance in the different Outpost rack or in the parent AWS Region. Customers can deploy Oracle Database 19c and 21c Enterprise Edition (EE) and Standard Edition 2 (SE2) using the Bring Your Own License (BYOL) model in Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts. To get started with RDS for Oracle on Outposts, visit the Amazon RDS on AWS Outposts User Guide. Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon RDS on AWS Outposts is available. For pricing information, visit the Amazon RDS on AWS Outposts pricing page.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle is now available on AWS Outposts, offering managed database services on-premises with automated backups, patching, and multi-AZ deployments for high availability, supporting Oracle 19c and 21c Enterprise and Standard editions.

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Announcing Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ is now available on AWS Outposts. https://aws.amazon.com/outposts/ is a fully managed service that extends AWS infrastructure, AWS services, APIs, and tools to virtually any data center, co-location space, or on-premises facility for a consistent hybrid experience. As a result, customers can run applications using AWS features and services in their on-premises environment for applications that require data residency, regulatory, or other business constraints. With Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts, customers can now use a managed Oracle database service on premises, just as they do in the cloud. Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts offers fully managed database management experience such as automated backups, automated patching, point-in-time recovery, monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch, and data encryption at rest with AWS KMS. Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts supports multi-AZ deployments across two different Outposts racks for high availability, providing automatic failover to ensure business continuity. For disaster recovery, customer can either restore the database instance in the parent AWS Region using a snapshot taken from the database instance running on AWS Outposts or set up a replica instance in the different Outpost rack or in the parent AWS Region. Customers can deploy Oracle Database 19c and 21c Enterprise Edition (EE) and Standard Edition 2 (SE2) using the Bring Your Own License (BYOL) model in Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts. To get started with RDS for Oracle on Outposts, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/rds-on-outposts.html. Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon RDS on AWS Outposts is available. For pricing information, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/rds/outposts/pricing.

Announcing Amazon RDS for Oracle on AWS Outposts

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ is now available on AWS Outposts. https://aws.amazon.com/outposts/ is a fully managed service that extends AWS infrastructure, AWS services, APIs, and tools to virtually any data cente...

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports January 2026 Release Update and Spatial Patch Bundle Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle now supports the Oracle January 2026 Release Update (RU) for Oracle Database versions 19c and 21c, and the corresponding Spatial Patch Bundle for Oracle Database version 19c. We recommend upgrading to the January 2026 RU as it includes security updates for Oracle database products. The Spatial Patch Bundle update delivers important fixes for Oracle Spatial and Graph functionality to provide reliable and optimal performance for spatial operations. You can apply the January 2026 RU from the Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. To automatically apply updates to your database instance during your maintenance window, enable Automatic Minor Version Upgrade. You can apply the Spatial Patch Bundle update for new database instances, or upgrade existing instances to engine version '19.0.0.0.ru-2026-01.spb-1.r1' by selecting the "Spatial Patch Bundle Engine Versions" checkbox in the AWS Console. You can use AWS Organizations upgrade rollout policy to stagger automatic minor version upgrades for your Amazon RDS database instances such that automatic minor version upgrades are first applied to non-production environments, allowing you time to validate before the upgrades are applied to production environments. For additional details, refer to Amazon RDS for Oracle documentation on using AWS Organizations upgrade rollout policy for automatic minor version upgrades.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports Oracle January 2026 RU and Spatial Patch Bundle. Upgrade via console, SDK, or CLI. Enable auto minor version upgrades and use AWS Organizations for gradual rollouts. See Amazon RDS docs for details.

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports January 2026 Release Update and Spatial Patch Bundle https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now supports the https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpujan2026.html#AppendixDB (RU) for Oracle Database versions 19c and 21c, and the corresponding Spatial Patch Bundle for Oracle Database version 19c. We recommend upgrading to the January 2026 RU as it includes security updates for Oracle database products. The Spatial Patch Bundle update delivers important fixes for Oracle Spatial and Graph functionality to provide reliable and optimal performance for spatial operations. You can apply the January 2026 RU from the Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. To automatically apply updates to your database instance during your maintenance window, enable Automatic Minor Version Upgrade. You can apply the Spatial Patch Bundle update for new database instances, or upgrade existing instances to engine version '19.0.0.0.ru-2026-01.spb-1.r1' by selecting the "Spatial Patch Bundle Engine Versions" checkbox in the AWS Console. You can use AWS Organizations upgrade rollout policy to stagger automatic minor version upgrades for your Amazon RDS database instances such that automatic minor version upgrades are first applied to non-production environments, allowing you time to validate before the upgrades are applied to production environments. For additional details, refer to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_UpgradeDBInstance.Oracle.Minor.html#oracle-minor-version-upgrade-rollout on using AWS Organizations upgrade rollout policy for automatic minor version upgrades.

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports January 2026 Release Update and Spatial Patch Bundle

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now supports the www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpujan20... (RU) for Oracle Database versions 19c and 21c, ...

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Oracle Database@AWS is now available in the Canada Central and Sydney AWS Regions Oracle Database@AWS is now available in two additional AWS Regions: CA-Central-1 (Canada Central) and AP-Southeast-2 (Sydney), starting with one Availability Zone (AZ) in each Region. Oracle Database@AWS enables you to access database services on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) managed Oracle Exadata systems within AWS data centers. As a result, customers can easily migrate their on-premises Oracle Exadata and Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) applications to a like-for-like environment on AWS, and also benefit from integrations with AWS services such as AWS Key Management Service (KMS) for data encryption and AWS CloudWatch for monitoring. With expansion to the Canada Central and Sydney Regions, customers with data residency requirements in Canada and Australia can migrate their on-premises Oracle Exadata and RAC applications to AWS. With this expansion, Oracle Database@AWS services are now available in seven Regions: US-East-1 (N. Virginia), US-West-2 (Oregon), US-East-2 (Ohio), EU-Central-1 (Frankfurt), AP-Northeast-1 (Tokyo), CA-Central-1 (Canada Central) and AP-Southeast-2 (Sydney). To use Oracle Database@AWS services, request a https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-qks5dl3hr7nfw?sr=0-1&ref_=beagle&applicationId=AWSMPContessa, and use AWS Management Console to setup and use your databases. To learn more, visit Oracle Database@AWS https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/featured-seller/oracleand https://docs.aws.amazon.com/odb/latest/UserGuide/getting-started.html.

Oracle Database@AWS is now available in the Canada Central and Sydney AWS Regions

Oracle Database@AWS is now available in two additional AWS Regions: CA-Central-1 (Canada Central) and AP-Southeast-2 (Sydney), starting with one Availability Zone (AZ) in each Region. Or...

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Oracle Database@AWS is now available in the Canada Central and Sydney AWS Regions Oracle Database@AWS is now available in two additional AWS Regions: CA-Central-1 (Canada Central) and AP-Southeast-2 (Sydney), starting with one Availability Zone (AZ) in each Region. Oracle Database@AWS enables you to access database services on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) managed Oracle Exadata systems within AWS data centers. As a result, customers can easily migrate their on-premises Oracle Exadata and Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) applications to a like-for-like environment on AWS, and also benefit from integrations with AWS services such as AWS Key Management Service (KMS) for data encryption and AWS CloudWatch for monitoring. With expansion to the Canada Central and Sydney Regions, customers with data residency requirements in Canada and Australia can migrate their on-premises Oracle Exadata and RAC applications to AWS. With this expansion, Oracle Database@AWS services are now available in seven Regions: US-East-1 (N. Virginia), US-West-2 (Oregon), US-East-2 (Ohio), EU-Central-1 (Frankfurt), AP-Northeast-1 (Tokyo), CA-Central-1 (Canada Central) and AP-Southeast-2 (Sydney). To use Oracle Database@AWS services, request a private offer from Oracle through the AWS Marketplace, and use AWS Management Console to setup and use your databases. To learn more, visit Oracle Database@AWS overview and documentation.

πŸ†• Oracle Database@AWS now available in Canada Central and Sydney, expanding to seven regions. Migrate Oracle Exadata/RAC to AWS, benefiting from AWS KMS and CloudWatch. Request a private offer via AWS Marketplace. Learn more for setup.

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Amazon RDS for Oracle extends support for bare metal instances to Standard Edition 2 Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports bare metal instances with Bring Your Own License (BYOL) license for Oracle Standard Edition 2. You can use M7i, R7i, X2iedn, X2idn, X2iezn, M6i, M6id, M6in, R6i, R6id, and R6in bare metal instances at 25% lower price compared to equivalent virtualized instances. With bare metal instances, you may be able to reduce your commercial database license and support costs by using bare metal instances since they provide full visibility into the number of CPU cores and sockets of the underlying server. Most bare metal instances have 2 sockets while db.m7i.metal-24xl and db.r7i.metal-24xl instances each have a single socket. Consult your legal or licensing partner to determine if you can use bare metal instances with Oracle Standard Edition 2 and if you can reduce license and support costs. Bare metal instances are available with Bring Your Own License (BYOL) license for Oracle Enterprise Edition Standard Edition 2. Refer to https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/pricing/ for available instance configurations, pricing, and region availability.

Amazon RDS for Oracle extends support for bare metal instances to Standard Edition 2

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports bare metal instances with Bring Your Own License (BYOL) license for Oracle Standard Edition 2. You can use M7i, R7i, X2iedn, X2idn, X...

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Amazon RDS for Oracle extends support for bare metal instances to Standard Edition 2 Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports bare metal instances with Bring Your Own License (BYOL) license for Oracle Standard Edition 2. You can use M7i, R7i, X2iedn, X2idn, X2iezn, M6i, M6id, M6in, R6i, R6id, and R6in bare metal instances at 25% lower price compared to equivalent virtualized instances. With bare metal instances, you may be able to reduce your commercial database license and support costs by using bare metal instances since they provide full visibility into the number of CPU cores and sockets of the underlying server. Most bare metal instances have 2 sockets while db.m7i.metal-24xl and db.r7i.metal-24xl instances each have a single socket. Consult your legal or licensing partner to determine if you can use bare metal instances with Oracle Standard Edition 2 and if you can reduce license and support costs. Bare metal instances are available with Bring Your Own License (BYOL) license for Oracle Enterprise Edition Standard Edition 2. Refer to Amazon RDS for Oracle Pricing for available instance configurations, pricing, and region availability.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports bare metal instances for Oracle Standard Edition 2 at 25% lower cost. Use M7i, R7i, X2iedn, etc. for potential license and support cost savings. Consult licensing partners for eligibility. Pricing and regions vary.

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Amazon RDS for Oracle and SQL Server now support up to 256 TiB storage with additional storage volumes https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ and https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now support up to 256 TiB storage size, a 4x increase in storage size per database instance. Customers can add up to three additional storage volumes in addition to the primary storage volume, each up to 64 TiB storage, to their database instance. Additional storage volumes can be added, scaled up, or removed from the database instance without application downtime, so customers have the flexibility to add and adjust storage volumes over time based on changing workload requirements. With additional storage volumes, customers can continue to scale database storage beyond the maximum storage size available in the primary volume. Also, customers can temporarily add volumes when they have a short-term requirement for additional storage, such as for month-end data processing or importing data from local storage, and remove unused volumes when they are no longer required. Furthermore, customers can optimize cost performance by using a combination of high-performance Provisioned IOPS SSD (io2) volumes and General Purpose (gp3) volumes for their database instance. For example, data that requires consistent IOPS performance can be stored on an io2 volume, and infrequently accessed historical data can be stored on a gp3 volume to optimize storage cost. To get started, customers can create additional storage volumes in a new or existing database instance through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or SDKs. For more information, visit the RDS for Oracle User Guide and RDS for SQL Server User Guide. To learn more about how customers can benefit from additional storage volumes, visit the AWS news blog post. Additional storage volumes are available in https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.Β 

Amazon RDS for Oracle and SQL Server now support up to 256 TiB storage with additional storage volumes

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ and https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now support up to 256 TiB storage size, a 4x increase in stora...

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Amazon RDS for Oracle is now available with Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) License Included instances in Asia Pacific (Taipei) region https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now offers Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) License Included R7i and M7i instances in Asia Pacific (Taipei) region. With Amazon RDS for Oracle SE2 License Included instances, you do not need to purchase Oracle Database licenses. You simply launch Amazon RDS for Oracle instances through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs, and there are no separate license or support charges. Review the AWS blog https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/rethink-oracle-standard-edition-two-on-amazon-rds-for-oracle/ to explore how you can lower cost and simplify operations by using Amazon RDS Oracle SE2 License Included instances for your Oracle databases. To learn more about pricing and regional availability, see https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/pricing/.

Amazon RDS for Oracle is now available with Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) License Included instances in Asia Pacific (Taipei) region

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now offers Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) License Included R7i and M7i instance...

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Amazon RDS for Oracle is now available with Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) License Included instances in Asia Pacific (Taipei) region Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle now offers Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) License Included R7i and M7i instances in Asia Pacific (Taipei) region. With Amazon RDS for Oracle SE2 License Included instances, you do not need to purchase Oracle Database licenses. You simply launch Amazon RDS for Oracle instances through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs, and there are no separate license or support charges. Review the AWS blog Rethink Oracle Standard Edition Two on Amazon RDS for Oracle to explore how you can lower cost and simplify operations by using Amazon RDS Oracle SE2 License Included instances for your Oracle databases. To learn more about pricing and regional availability, see Amazon RDS for Oracle pricing.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle adds R7i and M7i instances in Taipei with Oracle SE2 license included. Launch via AWS console, CLI, or SDKs. No extra Oracle licenses; see AWS blog for savings. Pricing details on Amazon RDS for Oracle pricing page.

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports October 2025 Release Update and Spatial Patch Bundle https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now supports the https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpuoct2025.html#AppendixDB (RU) for Oracle Database versions 19c, 21c and the corresponding Spatial Patch Bundle for Oracle Database version 19c. We recommend upgrading to the October 2025 RU as it includes 6 new security patches for Oracle database products. For additional details, refer to https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpuoct2025.html#AppendixDB. The Spatial Patch Bundle update delivers important fixes for Oracle Spatial and Graph functionality to provide reliable and optimal performance for spatial operations. You can apply the October 2025 Release Update with just a few clicks from the Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. To automatically apply updates to your database instance during your maintenance window, enable Automatic Minor Version Upgrade. You can apply the Spatial Patch Bundle update for new database instances, or upgrade existing instances to engine version '19.0.0.0.ru-2025-10.spb-1.r1' by selecting the "Spatial Patch Bundle Engine Versions" checkbox in the AWS Console. Learn more about upgrading your database instances from thehttps://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_UpgradeDBInstance.Oracle.html

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports October 2025 Release Update and Spatial Patch Bundle

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now supports the www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpuoct20... (RU) for Oracle Database versions 19c, 21c and the correspondi...

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports October 2025 Release Update and Spatial Patch Bundle Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle now supports the Oracle October 2025 Release Update (RU) for Oracle Database versions 19c, 21c and the corresponding Spatial Patch Bundle for Oracle Database version 19c. We recommend upgrading to the October 2025 RU as it includes 6 new security patches for Oracle database products. For additional details, refer to Oracle release notes. The Spatial Patch Bundle update delivers important fixes for Oracle Spatial and Graph functionality to provide reliable and optimal performance for spatial operations. You can apply the October 2025 Release Update with just a few clicks from the Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. To automatically apply updates to your database instance during your maintenance window, enable Automatic Minor Version Upgrade. You can apply the Spatial Patch Bundle update for new database instances, or upgrade existing instances to engine version '19.0.0.0.ru-2025-10.spb-1.r1' by selecting the "Spatial Patch Bundle Engine Versions" checkbox in the AWS Console. Learn more about upgrading your database instances from the Amazon RDS User Guide.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports Oracle October 2025 RU and Spatial Patch Bundle, adding 6 security patches and fixes. Apply updates via AWS Console, SDK, or CLI. Enable Auto Minor Version Upgrade for automatic updates. See Oracle release notes and RDS User Guide for …

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Amazon RDS for Oracle zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift is now available in 8 additional AWS regions Amazon RDS for Oracle zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift is now available in the Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Spain), Europe (Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), and Middle East(UAE) Regions. Amazon RDS for Oracle zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift enables near real-time analytics and machine learning (ML) to analyze petabytes of transactional data in Amazon Redshift without complex data pipelines for extract-transform-load (ETL) operations. Within seconds of data being written to an Amazon RDS for Oracle database instance, the data is replicated to Amazon Redshift. Zero-ETL integrations simplify the process of analyzing data from Amazon RDS for Oracle database instances, enabling you to derive holistic insights across multiple applications with ease. You can use the AWS management console, API, CLI, and AWS CloudFormation to create and manage zero-ETL integrations between RDS for Oracle and Amazon Redshift. If you use Oracle multitenant architecture, you can choose specific pluggable databases (PDBs) to selectively replicate them. In addition, you can choose specific tables and tailor replication to your needs. RDS for Oracle zero-ETL integration with Redshift is available with Oracle Database version 19c. To learn more, refer https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/zero-etl.htmland https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/mgmt/zero-etl-using.html documentation.Β 

Amazon RDS for Oracle zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift is now available in 8 additional AWS regions

Amazon RDS for Oracle zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift is now available in the Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Melbour...

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Amazon RDS for Oracle zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift is now available in 8 additional AWS regions Amazon RDS for Oracle zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift is now available in the Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Spain), Europe (Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), and Middle East(UAE) Regions. Amazon RDS for Oracle zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift enables near real-time analytics and machine learning (ML) to analyze petabytes of transactional data in Amazon Redshift without complex data pipelines for extract-transform-load (ETL) operations. Within seconds of data being written to an Amazon RDS for Oracle database instance, the data is replicated to Amazon Redshift. Zero-ETL integrations simplify the process of analyzing data from Amazon RDS for Oracle database instances, enabling you to derive holistic insights across multiple applications with ease. You can use the AWS management console, API, CLI, and AWS CloudFormation to create and manage zero-ETL integrations between RDS for Oracle and Amazon Redshift. If you use Oracle multitenant architecture, you can choose specific pluggable databases (PDBs) to selectively replicate them. In addition, you can choose specific tables and tailor replication to your needs. RDS for Oracle zero-ETL integration with Redshift is available with Oracle Database version 19c. To learn more, refer Amazon RDS and Amazon Redshift documentation.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift is now available in 8 new regions, enabling near real-time analytics without complex ETL operations, simplifying data analysis from Oracle databases to Redshift.

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Amazon RDS for Oracle introduces bare metal instances with 25% lower pricing compared to equivalent virtualized instances Amazon RDS for Oracle and Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle now support bare metal instances. You can use M7i, R7i, X2iedn, X2idn, X2iezn, M6i, M6id, M6in, R6i, R6id, and R6in bare metal instances at 25% lower price compared to equivalent virtualized instances. With bare metal instances, you can combine multiple databases onto a single bare metal instance to reduce cost by using theΒ https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/oracle-multitenant.html. For example, databases running on a db.r7i.16xlarge instance and a db.r7i.8xlarge instance can be consolidated to individual pluggable databases on a single db.r7i.metal-24xl instance. Furthermore, you may be able to reduce your commercial database license and support costs by using bare metal instances since they provide full visibility into the number of CPU cores and sockets of the underlying server. Refer to https://www.oracle.com/a/ocom/docs/cloud-licensing-070579.pdf and https://www.oracle.com/contracts/docs/processor-core-factor-table-070634.pdf, and consult your licensing partner to determine if you can reduce license and support costs. Bare metal instances are available with Bring Your Own License (BYOL) license for Oracle Enterprise Edition. Refer to https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/pricing/ andhttps://aws.amazon.com/rds/custom/pricing/#Amazon_RDS_Custom_for_Oracle_pricing for available instance configurations, pricing, and region availability.Β 

Amazon RDS for Oracle introduces bare metal instances with 25% lower pricing compared to equivalent virtualized instances

Amazon RDS for Oracle and Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle now support bare metal instances. You can use M7i, R7i, X2iedn, X2idn, X2iezn, M...

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Amazon RDS for Oracle introduces bare metal instances with 25% lower pricing compared to equivalent virtualized instances Amazon RDS for Oracle and Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle now support bare metal instances. You can use M7i, R7i, X2iedn, X2idn, X2iezn, M6i, M6id, M6in, R6i, R6id, and R6in bare metal instances at 25% lower price compared to equivalent virtualized instances. With bare metal instances, you can combine multiple databases onto a single bare metal instance to reduce cost by using theΒ Multi-tenant feature. For example, databases running on a db.r7i.16xlarge instance and a db.r7i.8xlarge instance can be consolidated to individual pluggable databases on a single db.r7i.metal-24xl instance. Furthermore, you may be able to reduce your commercial database license and support costs by using bare metal instances since they provide full visibility into the number of CPU cores and sockets of the underlying server. Refer to Oracle Cloud Policy and Oracle Core Factor Table, and consult your licensing partner to determine if you can reduce license and support costs. Bare metal instances are available with Bring Your Own License (BYOL) license for Oracle Enterprise Edition. Refer to Amazon RDS for Oracle Pricing and Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle Pricing for available instance configurations, pricing, and region availability.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle now offers bare metal instances at 25% lower cost than virtualized ones. Use M7i, R7i, X2iedn, etc. Consolidate databases for cost savings and check licensing for potential reductions. Available with BYOL Oracle Enterprise Edition.

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Amazon RDS for Oracle is now available with Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) License Included instances in Asia Pacific (Thailand) and Mexico (Central) regions Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle now offers Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) License Included R7i and M7i instances in Asia Pacific (Thailand) and Mexico (Central) regions. With Amazon RDS for Oracle SE2 License Included instances, you do not need to purchase Oracle Database licenses. You simply launch Amazon RDS for Oracle instances through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs, and there are no separate license or support charges. Review the AWS blog Rethink Oracle Standard Edition Two on Amazon RDS for Oracle to explore how you can lower cost and simplify operations by using Amazon RDS Oracle SE2 License Included instances for your Oracle databases. To learn more about pricing and regional availability, see Amazon RDS for Oracle pricing.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle now offers Oracle Database SE2 License Included R7i and M7i instances in Thailand and Mexico, eliminating Oracle Database licenses. Launch via AWS console, CLI, or SDKs with no extra charges. For more, see AWS blog and pricing page.

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Amazon RDS for Oracle is now available with Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) License Included instances in Asia Pacific (Thailand) and Mexico (Central) regions https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now offers Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) License Included R7i and M7i instances in Asia Pacific (Thailand) and Mexico (Central) regions. With Amazon RDS for Oracle SE2 License Included instances, you do not need to purchase Oracle Database licenses. You simply launch Amazon RDS for Oracle instances through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs, and there are no separate license or support charges. Review the AWS blog https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/rethink-oracle-standard-edition-two-on-amazon-rds-for-oracle/ to explore how you can lower cost and simplify operations by using Amazon RDS Oracle SE2 License Included instances for your Oracle databases. To learn more about pricing and regional availability, see https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/pricing/.

Amazon RDS for Oracle is now available with Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) License Included instances in Asia Pacific (Thailand) and Mexico (Central) regions

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports new certificate authority and cipher suites for SSL and OEM Agent options https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now supports ECC384 Certificate Authority with two new ECDSA cipher suites for Oracle Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) Agent options in Oracle Database versions 19c and 21c. The ECC384 Certificate Authority and ECDSA cipher suites provide comparable security to the RSA certificate authorities while using shorter keys, and deliver faster encryption with lower CPU usage. The new ECDSA cipher suites supported with this option are TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 and TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384. To use these cipher suites, select ECC384 (rds-ca-ecc384-g1) as the Certificate Authority for your Amazon RDS for Oracle database instances. To learn more about adding SSL with ECDSA cipher suites, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/Appendix.Oracle.Options.SSL.html#Appendix.Oracle.Options.SSL.OptionGroup documentation. To learn more about modifying the OEM Agent to select ECDSA cipher suites, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/Oracle.Options.OEMAgent.html#Oracle.Options.OEMAgent.ModifySettings documentation. To learn more about modifying a database instance to select rds-ca-ecc384-g1 Certificate Authority, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/Overview.DBInstance.Modifying.html.

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports new certificate authority and cipher suites for SSL and OEM Agent options

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now supports ECC384 Certificate Authority with two new ECDSA cipher suites for Oracle Secure Socket Layer (SS...

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports new certificate authority and cipher suites for SSL and OEM Agent options Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle now supports ECC384 Certificate Authority with two new ECDSA cipher suites for Oracle Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) Agent options in Oracle Database versions 19c and 21c. The ECC384 Certificate Authority and ECDSA cipher suites provide comparable security to the RSA certificate authorities while using shorter keys, and deliver faster encryption with lower CPU usage. The new ECDSA cipher suites supported with this option are TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 and TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384. To use these cipher suites, select ECC384 (rds-ca-ecc384-g1) as the Certificate Authority for your Amazon RDS for Oracle database instances. To learn more about adding SSL with ECDSA cipher suites, see Adding SSL option documentation. To learn more about modifying the OEM Agent to select ECDSA cipher suites, see Modifying OEM Agent Database settings documentation. To learn more about modifying a database instance to select rds-ca-ecc384-g1 Certificate Authority, see Modifying an Amazon RDS DB instance documentation.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports ECC384 CA and ECDSA cipher suites for SSL, offering faster encryption and lower CPU usage compared to RSA, in Oracle Database versions 19c and 21c.

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Amazon Relational Database Service Custom (Amazon RDS Custom) for Oracle now supports Multi-AZ deployments Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle now supports Multi-AZ deployments, providing high availability for business critical workloads. Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle is a managed service for running Oracle databases on AWS, with ability to customize the database environment and underlying operating system. With Multi-AZ deployments, RDS Custom for Oracle synchronously replicates data between two Availability Zones, and performs an automatic failover in case the primary database instance becomes unavailable so that customers benefit from higher availability. To set up an RDS Custom for Oracle database instance with Multi-AZ deployment, customers can specify their configuration when they create their database instance. RDS Custom automatically provisions primary and standby database instances in the different availability zones, and synchronously replicates data to the standby instance. If the primary database instance becomes unavailable, RDS Custom automatically fails over to the standby instance without any manual intervention. To learn more about Multi-AZ deployments, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/custom-oracle-multiaz.html. Multi-AZ deployment option is available in all AWS regions where RDS Custom for Oracle is available. For pricing details, refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/rds/custom/pricing/#Amazon_RDS_Custom_for_Oracle_pricing. Β 

Amazon Relational Database Service Custom (Amazon RDS Custom) for Oracle now supports Multi-AZ deployments

Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle now supports Multi-AZ deployments, providing high availability for business critical workloads. Amazon RDS Custom for...

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Amazon Relational Database Service Custom (Amazon RDS Custom) for Oracle now supports Multi-AZ deployments Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle now supports Multi-AZ deployments, providing high availability for business critical workloads. Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle is a managed service for running Oracle databases on AWS, with ability to customize the database environment and underlying operating system. With Multi-AZ deployments, RDS Custom for Oracle synchronously replicates data between two Availability Zones, and performs an automatic failover in case the primary database instance becomes unavailable so that customers benefit from higher availability. To set up an RDS Custom for Oracle database instance with Multi-AZ deployment, customers can specify their configuration when they create their database instance. RDS Custom automatically provisions primary and standby database instances in the different availability zones, and synchronously replicates data to the standby instance. If the primary database instance becomes unavailable, RDS Custom automatically fails over to the standby instance without any manual intervention. To learn more about Multi-AZ deployments, see Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle user guide. Multi-AZ deployment option is available in all AWS regions where RDS Custom for Oracle is available. For pricing details, refer to the RDS Custom for Oracle pricing page.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle now supports Multi-AZ deployments, offering high availability with automatic failover in case of primary instance failure, enhancing business critical workloads. Available in all regions where RDS Custom for Oracle is offered.

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now offers Reserved Instances for R7i and M7i instances Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle offers Reserved Instances for R7i and M7i instances with up to 46% cost savings compared to On-Demand prices. These instances are powered by custom 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and provide larger sizes up to 48xlarge with 192 vCPUs and 1536 GiB of latest DDR5 memory. Reserved instance benefits apply to both Multi-AZ and Single-AZ configurations. This means that customers can move freely between configurations within the same database instance class type, making them ideal for varying production workloads. Amazon RDS for Oracle Reserved Instances also provide size flexibility for the Oracle database engine under the Bring Your Own License (BYOL) licensing model. With size flexibility, discounted rate for Reserved Instances will automatically apply to usage of any size in the same instance family. Customers can now purchase Reserved Instances for Amazon RDS Oracle in all AWS regions where R7i and M7i instances are available. For information on specific Oracle database editions and licensing options that support these database instance types, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/Concepts.DBInstanceClass.Support.html. To get started, purchase Reserved Instances through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDK. For detailed pricing information and purchase options, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/pricing/.

Amazon RDS for Oracle now offers Reserved Instances for R7i and M7i instances

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle offers Reserved Instances for R7i and M7i instances with up to 46% cost savings compared to On-Demand prices. These instances are p...

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now offers Reserved Instances for R7i and M7i instances Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle offers Reserved Instances for R7i and M7i instances with up to 46% cost savings compared to On-Demand prices. These instances are powered by custom 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and provide larger sizes up to 48xlarge with 192 vCPUs and 1536 GiB of latest DDR5 memory. Reserved instance benefits apply to both Multi-AZ and Single-AZ configurations. This means that customers can move freely between configurations within the same database instance class type, making them ideal for varying production workloads. Amazon RDS for Oracle Reserved Instances also provide size flexibility for the Oracle database engine under the Bring Your Own License (BYOL) licensing model. With size flexibility, discounted rate for Reserved Instances will automatically apply to usage of any size in the same instance family. Customers can now purchase Reserved Instances for Amazon RDS Oracle in all AWS regions where R7i and M7i instances are available. For information on specific Oracle database editions and licensing options that support these database instance types, refer to the Amazon RDS user guide. To get started, purchase Reserved Instances through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDK. For detailed pricing information and purchase options, visit the Amazon RDS for Oracle pricing page.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle now offers up to 46% savings with Reserved Instances for R7i and M7i, featuring custom Intel processors, up to 48xlarge sizes, and DDR5 memory. Benefits apply to Multi-AZ and Single-AZ, with BYOL licensing flexibility. Available in all regions.

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports credential management with AWS Secrets Manager for databases using Oracle multitenant architecture https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now supports credential management with AWS Secrets Manager for databases that adopt Oracle multitenant architecture. Oracle multitenant architecture enables customers to consolidate data and code from multiple databases into one database by setting up a multitenant container database (CDB) that can include multiple pluggable databases (PDBs). With this launch, customers can use AWS Secrets Manager to manage user credentials for their tenant pluggable databases. Using AWS Secrets Manager to manage user credentials for tenant pluggable databases allows customers to automate regular password rotations, use https://aws.amazon.com/iam/ for access control to authorized users, encrypt credentials using https://aws.amazon.com/kms/, and enhance security posture by replacing the use of plaintext password in application code with programmatic calls to retrieve credentials from AWS Secrets Manager. RDS database management operations such as database restore from Amazon S3 or a snapshot and point-in-time recovery automatically use credentials managed in AWS Secrets Manager. To learn more about using AWS Secrets Manager with Amazon RDS for Oracle database with the CDB architecture, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/rds-secrets-manager.html#rds-secrets-manager-tenant. When storing database secrets in AWS Secrets Manager, your AWS account incurs charges. For information about AWS Secrets Manager pricing and capabilities, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/. This capability is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon RDS for Oracle and AWS Secrets Manager are available. For more information about regional availability, see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports credential management with AWS Secrets Manager for databases using Oracle multitenant architecture

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports credential management with AWS Secrets Manager for databases using Oracle multitenant architecture Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports credential management with AWS Secrets Manager for databases that adopt Oracle multitenant architecture. Oracle multitenant architecture enables customers to consolidate data and code from multiple databases into one database by setting up a multitenant container database (CDB) that can include multiple pluggable databases (PDBs). With this launch, customers can use AWS Secrets Manager to manage user credentials for their tenant pluggable databases. Using AWS Secrets Manager to manage user credentials for tenant pluggable databases allows customers to automate regular password rotations, use AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) for access control to authorized users, encrypt credentials using AWS Key Management Service (KMS), and enhance security posture by replacing the use of plaintext password in application code with programmatic calls to retrieve credentials from AWS Secrets Manager. RDS database management operations such as database restore from Amazon S3 or a snapshot and point-in-time recovery automatically use credentials managed in AWS Secrets Manager. To learn more about using AWS Secrets Manager with Amazon RDS for Oracle database with the CDB architecture, see the Amazon RDS documentation. When storing database secrets in AWS Secrets Manager, your AWS account incurs charges. For information about AWS Secrets Manager pricing and capabilities, visit the AWS Secrets Manager product page. This capability is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon RDS for Oracle and AWS Secrets Manager are available. For more information about regional availability, see the AWS Region table.

πŸ†• Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports AWS Secrets Manager for automated password rotations, IAM access control, and encrypted credential management, enhancing security and simplifying database operations. Available in all supported regions.

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Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports April 2025 Spatial Patch Bundle https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now supports the Spatial Patch Bundle (SPB) for the April 2025 Release Update (RU) for Oracle Database version 19c. This update delivers important fixes for Oracle Spatial and Graph functionality, helping ensure reliable and optimal performance for your spatial operations. You can now create new DB instances or upgrade existing ones to engine version β€˜19.0.0.0.ru-2025-04.spb-1.r1’. The SPB engine version will be visible in the AWS Console by selecting the "Spatial Patch Bundle Engine Versions" checkbox in the engine version selector, making it simple to identify and implement the latest spatial patches for your database environment. To learn more about Oracle SPBs supported on Amazon RDS for each engine version, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/OracleReleaseNotes/Welcome.html. For more information about the AWS Regions where Amazon RDS for Oracle is available, see the http://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ table. Β 

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports April 2025 Spatial Patch Bundle

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/ now supports the Spatial Patch Bundle (SPB) for the April 2025 Release Update (RU) for Oracle Database version 19c. This update delivers important fixe...

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