Document history for the Oracle Database@AWS User Guide
The following table describes the documentation releases for Oracle Database@AWS.
| Change | Description | Date |
|---|---|---|
Oracle Database@AWS supports the Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region and Canada (Central) Region | You can create your Oracle Database@AWS resources in these regions. For more information, see Supported Regions for Oracle Database@AWS. | February 2, 2026 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports the Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region, US East (Ohio) Region, Europe (Frankfurt) Region | You can create your Oracle Database@AWS resources in these regions. For more information, see Supported Regions for Oracle Database@AWS. | December 22, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports entitlement sharing across AWS accounts | You can now share AWS Marketplace entitlements for Oracle Database@AWS across AWS accounts in the same AWS organization using AWS License Manager. For more information, see Entitlement sharing in Oracle Database@AWS. | December 19, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports modifying zero-ETL integration data filters | Oracle Database@AWS supports modifying data filters for existing zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift. You can update data filter patterns to include or exclude specified schemas and tables from data replication. For more information, see Managing zero-ETL integrations. | October 15, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports peer network CIDR management for peering connections | You can specify peer network CIDRs when you create or update ODB peering connections. You control which subnets in the peer VPC have access to your ODB network. A VPC account can update the CIDR ranges without also owning the ODB network. For more information, see Configuring ODB peering to an Amazon VPC in Oracle Database@AWS. | October 10, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift | Oracle Database@AWS now integrates with VPC Lattice to enable zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift. For more information, see Service integrations for Oracle Database@AWS. | July 2, 2025 |
Update to IAM service-linked role permissions | The | June 30, 2025 |
Update to IAM service-linked role permissions | The | June 26, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports the US West (Oregon) Region | You can create your Oracle Database@AWS resources in the US West (Oregon) Region. The supported
physical AZ IDs are | June 26, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports resource sharing across AWS accounts | You can now share Exadata infrastructure and VM clusters with other AWS accounts within your organization using AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM). You can provision infrastructure once and share it across multiple accounts, reducing costs while maintaining separation of responsibilities. For more information, see Resource sharing in Oracle Database@AWS. | June 26, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports events in Amazon EventBridge | Oracle Database@AWS delivers events to Amazon EventBridge for monitoring resource lifecycle changes. Events are generated from both AWS and OCI sources, allowing you to track changes to ODB network, Exadata infrastructure, VM clusters, and databases. For more information, see Monitoring Oracle Database@AWS events in Amazon EventBridge. | June 26, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports cross-Region subscription | Oracle Database@AWS supports cross-Region subscription, allowing you to subscribe once and use the service in all available AWS Regions. For more information, see Subscribe to Oracle Database@AWS in multiple Regions. | June 26, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports ODB peering connections as a separate resource | ODB peering connections are now a separate resource with dedicated APIs for creating, viewing, and deleting peering connections. You can create peering connections between an ODB network and a Amazon VPC in the same account or in different accounts. For more information, see Working with ODB peering Connections. | June 26, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS integrates the ODB network with Amazon S3 | Oracle Database@AWS now integrates with VPC Lattice to enable Oracle managed backups to Amazon S3 and direct ODB network access to Amazon S3. For more information, see Service integrations for Oracle Database@AWS. | June 26, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports Autonomous VM clusters | You can now create Autonomous VM clusters on your Exadata infrastructure. Autonomous VM clusters are fully managed databases that automate key management tasks using machine learning and AI. For more information, see Step 3: Create an Exadata VM cluster or Autonomous VM cluster in Oracle Database@AWS. | May 28, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports customizable maintenance windows | You can now configure maintenance windows for your Exadata infrastructure with options for Oracle-managed or Customer-managed schedules. You can also select patching modes (Rolling or Non-rolling) and specify maintenance timing preferences. For more information, see Create an Oracle Exadata infrastructure in Oracle Database@AWS. | May 1, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports a new Availability Zone (AZ) | You can now create an ODB network in an AZ with the physical ID | March 26, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports Amazon VPC Transit Gateways | If you connect a transit gateway to a VPC that is peered to an ODB network, you can connect multiple VPCs to this gateway. Applications running in these VPCs can access an Exadata VM cluster running in your ODB network. For more information, see Configuring Amazon VPC Transit Gateways for Oracle Database@AWS. | March 26, 2025 |
Oracle Database@AWS supports database and storage server types for Exadata X11M | You can specify the database server type and storage server type when you create an infrastructure using Exadata X11M. For more information, see Create an Oracle Exadata infrastructure in Oracle Database@AWS. | February 4, 2025 |
New service-linked role policy | Oracle Database@AWS added a new policy | December 2, 2024 |
Initial release | Initial release of the Oracle Database@AWS User Guide | December 2, 2024 |