Oracle’s public cloud is delivered by networks of globally distributed cloud regions that provide secure, high-performance, local environments, organized into separate, secure cloud realms. Organizations can move, build, and run all workloads and cloud applications on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) while complying with regional data regulations.
Oracle Cloud offers services from 50 public cloud regions in 25 countries. Each Oracle Cloud region offers a consistent set of more than 150 cloud services designed to run any application, faster and more securely, for less.
Oracle Datacenters are distributed around the world.
Region | Public Regions | Planned regions |
---|---|---|
North America | 17 | 3 |
South America | 6 | 1 |
Europe | 21 | 5 |
Middle East & Africa | 6 | 6 |
Asia Pacific | 12 | 8 |
Region | Commercial | Planned regions | Government | Multicloud |
---|---|---|---|---|
Western U.S. | 2 | 0 | 2 | 1 |
Midwest U.S. | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
Eastern U.S. | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Canada | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Mexico | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Region | Commercial | Planned regions | Multicloud |
---|---|---|---|
South America | 5 | 1 | 1 |
Region | Commercial | Planned regions | Government | EU Sovereign Cloud | Multicloud |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Europe | 11 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
Region | Commercial | Planned regions | Multicloud |
---|---|---|---|
Middle East & Africa | 6 | 6 | 0 |
Region | Commercial | Government | Planned regions | Multicloud Interconnect |
---|---|---|---|---|
APAC | 10 | 1 | 8 | 1 |
North America | Oracle Interconnect for Azure | Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud | Launch Date | Region to Region Latency |
---|---|---|---|---|
US East (Ashburn) | yes |
yes |
May 2017 | |
US Midwest (Chicago) | December 2022 | |||
US West (Phoenix) | yes |
October 2016 | ||
US West (San Jose) | yes |
July 2020 | ||
Canada Southeast (Montreal) | yes |
March 2020 | ||
Canada Southeast (Toronto) | yes |
January 2019 | ||
Mexico Central (Querétaro) | no |
July 2022 | ||
Mexico Northeast (Monterrey) | September 2023 |
South America | Oracle Interconnect for Azure | Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud | Launch Date | Region to Region Latency |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brazil East (Sao Paulo) | no |
yes |
August 2019 | |
Brazil Southeast (Vinhedo) | yes |
May 2021 | ||
Chile Central (Santiago) | no |
November 2020 | ||
Chile West (Valparaiso) | no |
December 2023 | ||
Colombia Central (Bogota) | no |
December 2023 |
Europe | Oracle Interconnect for Azure | Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud | Launch Date | Region to Region Latency |
---|---|---|---|---|
France Central (Paris) | no |
June 2022 | ||
France South (Marseille) | no |
October 2021 | ||
Germany Central (Frankfurt) | yes |
yes |
September 2017 | |
Italy Northwest (Milan) | no |
November 2021 | ||
Italy 2 | no |
Planned | ||
Netherlands Northwest (Amsterdam) | yes |
February 2020 | ||
Serbia Central (Jovanovac) | May 2023 | |||
Spain Central (Madrid) | yes |
September 2022 | ||
Spain 2 | Planned | |||
Sweden Central (Stockholm) | no |
December 2021 | ||
Switzerland North (Zurich) | no |
August 2019 | ||
UK South (London) | yes |
yes |
March 2018 | |
UK West (Newport) | no |
October 2020 |
Middle East & Africa | Oracle Interconnect for Azure | Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud | Launch Date | Region to Region Latency |
---|---|---|---|---|
Israel Central (Jerusalem) | no |
October 2021 | ||
Israel 2 | no |
Planned | ||
Kenya | no |
Planned | ||
Morocco 1 | no |
Planned | ||
Morocco2 | no |
Planned | ||
Saudi Arabia West (Jeddah) | no |
February 2020 | ||
Saudi Arabia Central (Riyadh) | no |
August 2024 | ||
Saudi 3 | no |
Planned | ||
South Africa Central (Johannesburg) | yes |
January 2022 | ||
UAE East (Dubai) | no |
Sepember 2020 | ||
UAE Central (Abu Dhabi) | no |
November 2021 |
Asia Pacific | Oracle Interconnect for Azure | Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud | Launch Date | Region to Region Latency |
---|---|---|---|---|
Australia East (Sydney) | yes |
August 2019 | ||
Australia Southeast (Melbourne) | yes |
February 2020 | ||
India West (Mumbai) | yes |
July 2019 | ||
India South (Hyderabad) | April 2020 | |||
Japan East (Tokyo) | yes |
yes |
April 2019 | |
Japan Central (Osaka) | January 2020 | |||
Malaysia | Planned | |||
Singapore (Singapore) | yes |
yes |
October 2021 | |
Singapore West (Singapore) | July 2024 | |||
South Korea Central (Seoul) | yes |
May 2019 | ||
South Korea North (Chuncheon) | May 2020 |
Europe | Azure Interconnect | Renewable energy | Region to Region Latency |
---|---|---|---|
EU Sovereign Central (Frankfurt) | June 2023 | ||
EU Sovereign South (Madrid) | June 2023 |
North America | Azure Interconnect | Launch Date | Region to Region Latency |
---|---|---|---|
US Gov East (Ashburn) | no |
October 2018 | |
US Gov West (Phoenix) | no |
October 2018 | |
US DoD East (Ashburn) | no |
February 2019 | |
US DoD North (Chicago) | no |
January 2020 | |
US DoD West (Phoenix) | no |
February 2019 |
Europe | Azure Interconnect | Launch Date | Region to Region Latency |
---|---|---|---|
UK Gov South (London) | no |
December 2019 | |
UK Gov West (Newport) | no |
July 2020 |
Australia | Azure Interconnect | Launch Date | Region to Region Latency |
---|---|---|---|
Australian Gov (Canberra) | no |
August 2023 |
Oracle Database@Azure |
North America | Azure Region | Launch Date |
---|---|---|
East US | December 13, 2023 | |
Canada Central | July 10, 2024 | |
Central US | Coming soon | |
South Central US | Coming soon |
South America | Azure Region | Launch Date |
---|---|---|
Brazil South | October 31, 2024 |
Europe | Azure Region | Launch Date |
---|---|---|
Germany West Central | March 15, 2024 | |
UK South | April 5, 2024 | |
France Central | May 22, 2024 | |
Italy North | October 21, 2024 | |
Sweden Central | Coming soon |
Middle East and Africa | Azure Region | Launch Date |
---|---|---|
United Arab Emirates North | Coming soon |
Asia Pacific | Azure Region | Launch Date |
---|---|---|
Australia East | August 16, 2024 | |
Central India | Coming soon | |
Japan East | Coming soon | |
Southeast Asia | Coming soon |
Oracle Database@Google Cloud |
North America | Google Cloud Region | Launch Date |
---|---|---|
Ashburn (us-east4) | September 9, 2024 | |
Salt Lake City (us-west3) | September 9, 2024 | |
Toronto (northamerica-northeast1) | Coming soon |
Europe | Google Cloud Region | Launch Date |
---|---|---|
Frankfurt (europe-west3) | September 9, 2024 | |
London (europe-west2) | September 9, 2024 | |
Milan (europe-west8) | Coming soon | |
Turin (europe-west12) | Coming soon |
Asia Pacific | Google Cloud Region | Launch Date |
---|---|---|
Mumbai (asia-south1) | Coming soon | |
Tokyo (asia-northeast1) | Coming soon | |
Delhi (asia-south2) | Coming soon | |
Seoul (asia-northeast3) | Coming soon |
South America | Google Cloud Region | Launch Date |
---|---|---|
Sao Paulo (southamerica-east1) | Coming soon |
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Oracle Cloud regions are organized into separate cloud realms for customers with differing security and compliance needs. Realms are isolated from each other and share no physical infrastructure, accounts, data, resources, or network connections. Customer tenancies exist in a single realm and can only access regions that belong to that realm.
Oracle Cloud regions accessible to any customer.
A highly secure, enterprise-scale cloud ecosystem that is isolated from commercial customers and built to support regulatory-compliant, mission-critical US public sector workloads. Oracle operates multiple separate cloud realms that are certified under different compliance standards for the US government.
Oracle Cloud operates the first and only sovereign, dedicated dual-region cloud for UK government and defense customers. The realm is designed in collaboration with multiple UK government and defense ministries.
Oracle Cloud operates a government cloud region that is isolated from commercial customers and built for the Australian Government, including defense customers and their service providers.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is hosted in regions across the world that are situated in different cities, providing geographical separation. Regions operate on distinct power grids, network infrastructures, and geographic natural disaster areas, such as flood plains. To address common component failures, all regions are designed to support high availability architectures for applications and databases using fault domains (FDs).
Fault domains provide anti-affinity: They let you distribute your instances so the instances are not on the same physical hardware. Each region has at least three fault domains. In regions with multiple availability domains (ADs), ADs can be used for high availability similar to FDs but with a slightly higher latency. Read more about availability domains.
Software deployments across multiple fault domains are staggered to minimize the impact and prevent single points of failure in resource deployment, achieving continuous application availability.
Deploying applications and replicating data to at least two OCI regions helps you with business continuity and disaster protection. In the OCI commercial realm, the following countries already have two cloud regions: the US, Canada, the UK, France, South Korea, Japan, Brazil, India, the United Arab Emirates, and Australia. OCI is continuously building more regions across the world.
OCI has made multiregion architectures secure, easy to build, high performance, and affordable.
With more than 40 regions globally, you can deploy resources nearby to provide end users with fast access and meet various requirements such as regulatory compliance and data residency requirements.
Oracle Cloud regions provide global, secure, high performance environments to move, build, and run all your applications. Our fast-growing network of global data centers incorporates strict physical security controls, built-in resiliency, environmental monitoring, and more.
Oracle Cloud data centers incorporate physical security controls (PDF) such as physical access, alarms, CCTV monitoring, 24/7 onsite guards, and more.
Temperature and humidity are controlled to align with industry standards, enabling optimal performance. Server rooms are equipped with fire-suppression systems to protect Oracle’s equipment.
This network enables reliable, private data movement between regions for disaster protection, data processing, and data locality.
The Uptime Institute and Telecommunications Industry Association ANSI/TIA-942-A Tier 3 or Tier 4 standards and follow an N+2 redundancy methodology for critical equipment operation.
Oracle data centers use redundant power sources and maintain generator backups in case of widespread electrical outage.
All sites undergo a risk evaluation to assess environmental threats, power availability and stability, vendor reputation and history, neighboring facility functions, and geopolitical considerations.
Each Oracle Cloud region offers all the services you need to migrate, build, and run all your IT, from existing enterprise workloads to new cloud native applications and data platforms. Each Oracle Cloud region delivers more than 100 cloud services, with many autonomous services lowering the cost and effort of operations, security that’s built in, and many services (and support) included at no extra cost.
For enterprises that want to expand in multiple geographies without constraints, OCI provides a consistent experience in every region, both in terms of performance and cost. Customers can stay within their original budget and forecast cloud spending accurately, regardless of where they deploy applications. In addition, OCI provides a series of controls for you to limit resource access, manage your budget, tune down underused resources, and forecast your spending.
Oracle Cloud regions not only run customer workloads but also offer Oracle’s enterprise SaaS applications, including Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, NetSuite, Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management, and Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning, providing unmatched speed, security, and continuity.
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Oracle is committed to helping customers operate globally in a fast-changing business environment and to address the challenges of an increasingly complex regulatory environment. Oracle Cloud regions are regularly assessed as part of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s compliance programs. We meet more than 70 global, regional, and industry standards, including SOC, PCI DSS, HIPAA, HITRUST, and GDPR.
OCI’s distributed cloud delivers the cloud to where customers need it with public cloud, dedicated cloud, hybrid cloud, and multicloud options. For customers that need cloud services in specific locations, with specific controls, or even from different clouds, OCI’s distributed cloud can bring the benefits of the cloud to workloads beyond the traditional boundaries of other cloud providers.
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Oracle’s goal is to achieve 100% renewable energy use in all OCI data centers by 2025. Regions in Europe and Latin America have already met this target, and we are on track for the remaining regions.
Oracle Cloud regions deliver an efficient, sustainable computing platform as we leverage state-of-the-art energy management and cooling techniques and maximize the use and recycling of hardware.
To meet the rapidly growing demand for its artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services in Malaysia, Oracle today announced plans to invest more than US$6.5 billion to open a public cloud region in the country. The upcoming cloud region will enable Oracle customers and partners in Malaysia to leverage AI infrastructure and services and migrate mission-critical workloads to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
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