Amazon RDS running Oracle Database

We are excited to announce our plans to make Oracle Database 11g available via the Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) during the second quarter of 2011. Amazon RDS is a web service that makes it easier to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. Amazon RDS for Oracle will include flexible pricing options. If you have existing Oracle Database licenses, you will be able to apply them to run Oracle Databases on Amazon RDS with no additional software licensing or support charges. If you don’t, you’ll be able to take advantage of on-demand hourly licensing with no upfront fees or long-term commitments.

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Sign Up here to get updates on Amazon RDS for Oracle and be notified when the service becomes available. You can also request contact from an AWS associate to schedule a briefing or answer your questions.


Try MySQL on Amazon RDS Today
Sign up for the MySQL offering of Amazon RDS to get started today. Since the user experience of Amazon RDS will be similar across MySQL and Oracle offerings, this is a great way to get started with Amazon RDS in preparation for the forthcoming Oracle Database offering.

 

 

With Amazon RDS, you can provision and scale a relational database (and the underlying infrastructure hardware and software) in just minutes using the point-and-click interface of the AWS Management Console. Amazon RDS also manages time-consuming database administration tasks, including continuous backups, software patching, and exposing key operational metrics. Running Oracle Databases on Amazon RDS enables you to extend the ease of use and management capabilities of Amazon RDS to the Oracle Database Software.

AWS plans to offer a variety of licensing options for running the Oracle Database on Amazon RDS, including:

  • “Bring Your Own License” – (BYOL): Customers with existing Oracle Database licenses can apply them to run Oracle Databases on Amazon RDS with no additional software licensing or support charges.
  • On-Demand Database Instances (DB Instances): This pay-by-the-hour licensing option requires no pre-existing licenses, up-front fees, or long-term commitments to run Oracle Databases on Amazon RDS. Customers pay a simple, hourly rate per RDS Database Instance running Oracle Database 11g. The hourly rate depends upon the Oracle Database edition and DB Instance size option selected.
  • Reserved DB Instances: Reserved DB Instances allow customers to make a low, one-time payment for each DB Instance and in turn receive the option to run that DB Instance at a significant discount on the ongoing hourly usage charge. Both one-year and three-year reservation terms will be available.

Technical support for Oracle Database is available from Oracle for BYOL DB Instances and from AWS with back-line support from Oracle for On-Demand and Reserved DB Instances.

If you have any questions or want to request a briefing about this offering from an Amazon Web Services associate, click here.

转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/mengheyun/archive/2011/02/05/1949266.html

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