Hyperscalers are organizations that operate massive-scale data centers providing a wide range of cloud computing services, storage, and networking infrastructure to businesses and individuals globally. They are characterized by their ability to achieve economies of scale, offer extreme scalability, and maintain high levels of reliability and efficiency.
It is headquartered in California and the USA.
It offers VPS, Dedicated, Storage and Databases hosting products.
Collaborative platform for data scientists to build, train, manage, and deploy ML models.
Managed service providing state-of-the-art Large Language Models (LLMs) via API.
AI-powered cloud service that provides capabilities for data preparation, visualization, and reporting.
Fully managed Apache Spark service for running big data processing at scale.
Cloud-native ETL service for extracting, transforming, and loading data between sources.
Highly durable and secure data backup services for block volumes and databases.
Automated disaster recovery orchestration for the entire application stack.
Provides high-performance block storage for virtual machines with built-in redundancy and scale.
Distributed network of servers that delivers web content to users based on geographic location.
Highly available, Docker V2 compliant private registry for storing and sharing container images.
Self-driving, self-securing, and self-repairing database service for OLTP and Data Warehousing.
Oracle Base Database Service runs Oracle Database Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition workloads on flexible virtual machine (VM) shapes in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The service provides automated database lifecycle management that reduces administration, built-in low-code application development that accelerates new application deployment, and compute scaling with pay-as-you-go pricing that lowers costs.
Built-in protection that mitigates layer 3 and 4 DDoS attacks for OCI resources.
Managed firewall service with next-generation protection features powered by Palo Alto Networks.
Enterprise-grade Domain Name System service with low latency and global availability.
Provides a static public IP address that can be mapped to different instances.
NVIDIA GPU-powered instances for AI training, inferencing, and high-performance computing.
Provides a single model for authentication and authorization across all OCI resources.
Oracle-managed service for deploying, managing, and scaling containerized applications using Kubernetes.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Flexible Load Balancer is a highly available, cloud native service to distribute incoming application connections automatically, from the internet and internally, to multiple compute resources for resiliency and performance.
Enables automated traffic distribution from one entry point to multiple servers in a VCN.
Highly scalable and managed central log management for all OCI resources.
Actively and passively monitors cloud resources using metrics and alarms.
Gives private resources in a VCN access to the internet without exposing them.
High-performance storage platform that offers reliable and cost-efficient data durability.
Provides fast, flexible, and affordable compute capacity for any workload via VMs or Bare Metal.
Enables private access to OCI services without traversing the public internet.
Customizable, private network in OCI with full control over IP addresses, subnets, and gateways.
Distributed search and analytics engine based on the open-source OpenSearch project.
A serverless, platform-as-a-service (PaaS) based on the open-source Fn Project.
Continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) service for automating software development cycles.
IPsec VPN providing an encrypted connection between your on-premises network and your VCN.
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Description | IOPS and Throughput prices |
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Product name: Volume Storage Higher Performance $0.060 / GB / month |
High performance with 20 VPUs. ORACLE Cloud block storage |
IOPS allowance:
0 Throughput price per MBps: Throughput allowance MBps: 0 MBps |
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Product name: Volume Storage Low Cost $0.026 / GB / month |
This is Oracle Cloud lower cost block storage with 0 VPU. ORACLE Cloud block storage |
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Product name: Volume Storage Balanced $0.043 / GB / month |
Balanced performance with 10 VPUs. ORACLE Cloud block storage |
| Price / GB / month | Description | Egress & Request Pricing |
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Product name: Standard Object Storage $0.026 / GB / month |
First 10GB and 50000 requests/month free. Requests are then charged at $0.0034 per 10k requests. No charge for egress. ORACLE Cloud object storage |
Bandwidth Price: ORACLE Cloud - Standard Object Storage
100,000 reads: $0.034 100,000 writes: $0.034 |
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Pricing model: Allowance Then Charged Free allowance: 10 TB / month Transfer pool: yes
ORACLE Cloud networking
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Pricing model: Allowance Then Charged Free allowance: 10 TB / month Transfer pool: yes
Network egress pricing for ORACLE Cloud Object Storage (Standard Object Storage)
ORACLE Cloud networking |
Flat pricing: $0.008 / GB
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This is for a managed stand-alone on-demand Postgresql instance running in us-east on a 8 cores 32GB server unless mentioned otherwise. Reported storage is capacity pricing per GB per month. IOPS and thhroughput costs might be extra.
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Oracle Base Database Variant: Base Database |
Instance Type: Arm Enterprise 8C32G ($1.720 / hour) Storage Type: unspecified ($0.026 / month / GB) |
This is the pricing for a regional layer 7 load balancer running in us-east or central.
There are two pricing models for load balancers: Data Volume based and LCU based. The former is the most simple, you are charged primarily by the amount of data that goes in and out of the load balancer.
LCUs (Load Capacity Unit) measure the highest usage across a number of dimensions, usually new connections, active connections, processed bytes, and rule evaluations. The LCU includes a defined capacity in each of those dimensions and you are charged based on the maximum usage among these dimensions per hour. For example if one LCU includes a maximum of 1000 active connections and your usage was 12000 at one point during the hour, you are charged for 12 LCUs.
In all pricing models a base hourly price is added to the LCU or data processing cost.
Data transfer charges are extra unless mentioned otherwise. See network traffic for network prices.
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Flexible Load Balancer Variant: Flexible Load Balancer (layer 7) |
Pricing Model: Data Volume Hourly charge: $0.011 / hour SSL Termination: yes Network traffic charged extra: yes |
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| Family: Compute Virtual Machine Instances Instance Type: Standard3 |
X9-based standard compute. Processor: Intel Xeon Platinum 8358. Base frequency 2.6 GHz, max turbo frequency 3.4 GHz.
Provider page for instance type:
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Compute/References/computeshapes.htm#flexible
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| Family: Compute Virtual Machine Instances Instance Type: Standard E4 |
E4-based standard compute. Processor: AMD EPYC 7J13. Base frequency 2.55 GHz, max boost frequency 3.5 GHz.
Provider page for instance type:
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Compute/References/computeshapes.htm#vmshapes
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| Family: Compute Virtual Machine Instances Instance Type: Ampere A1 |
Ampere A1 Compute Arm-based standard compute. Each OCPU corresponds to a single hardware execution thread. Processor: Ampere Altra Q80-30. Max frequency 3.0 GHz.
Provider page for instance type:
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Compute/References/computeshapes.htm#vmshapes
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| Family: Compute Virtual Machine Instances Instance Type: Standard E5 |
E5-based standard compute. Processor: AMD EPYC 9J14. Base frequency 2.4 GHz, max boost frequency 3.7 GHz.
Provider page for instance type:
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Compute/References/computeshapes.htm#vmshapes
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| Family: General Purpose Instance Type: Ampere A2 |
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Ampere A2 instances are the second generation of Arm-based compute, powered by AmpereOne processors. These flexible VM shapes offer customizable CPU and memory configurations, delivering higher core counts and improved price-performance for a wide range of cloud-native workloads including containers, databases, web applications, media services, and CPU-based AI/ML inferencing. The architecture features single-threaded cores for enhanced security and predictable performance.
Provider page for instance type:
https://blogs.oracle.com/cloud-infrastructure/post/introducing-oci-ampere-a2-arm-cloud-compute
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| Family: General Purpose Instance Type: Standard E6 |
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Standard E6 instances are designed for general-purpose workloads, offering a balance of compute, memory, and network resources. Powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ Processors, they provide improved performance compared to previous generations. These instances are suitable for a wide range of applications.
Provider page for instance type:
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Compute/References/computeshapes.htm
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| Instance Type: Other |
No description
Provider page for instance type:
/hyperscalers/oracle_cloud
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