Oracle Database@AWS is in preview release and is subject to change.
AWS service integrations for Oracle Database@AWS
Oracle Database@AWS integrates with AWS services to provide enhanced functionality and connectivity options for your Oracle databases. You can configure network paths to AWS services directly from your ODB network without requiring additional VPCs or complex networking setups.
To allow access to services natively from your ODB network, Oracle Database@AWS creates a default Amazon VPC Lattice service network. Amazon VPC Lattice is a fully managed application networking service that you use to connect, secure, and monitor layer-7 services and layer-4/TCP resources. For more information, see What is Amazon VPC Lattice?.
With Oracle Database@AWS, Amazon VPC Lattice provides a single logical construct to interconnect your Oracle Exadata databases with your VPCs and AWS services. To enable AWS service integrations when you create an ODB network, VPC Lattice automatically provisions the following entities:
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Service network
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Service network endpoint
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Resource gateway
Oracle Database@AWS supports the following AWS service integrations:
- Amazon S3
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You can integrate Amazon S3 with Oracle Database@AWS in the following ways:
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Oracle managed automatic backups to Amazon S3 – Oracle Database@AWS automatically enables network access for automatic backups. This integration can't be disabled. If you set Amazon S3 as your managed backup target in the OCI console, then OCI uploads automatic backups to an S3 bucket.
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Direct access to Amazon S3 from your ODB network – You can enable access to S3 and then use it to store scripts, import and export files, and related files. You can disable this access. This setting is independent of the automatic access for Oracle managed automatic backups.
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