Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Networking provides secure, low-latency, and high performance connections in your virtual cloud network. Experience on-premises performance in the cloud. Scale your network for AI and HPC applications with thousands of CPUs and GPUs. Protect your workloads with an advanced intrusion detection and prevention firewall.
OCI Networking brings on-premises capabilities to the cloud, including high bandwidth, low latency, low jitter, and the consistent throughput that enterprise workloads require.
OCI public data egress rates are significantly lower than other cloud service providers and include 10 TB per month for free. OCI-dedicated FastConnect doesn’t charge for data transmission; it only requires a low, per-hour port charge.
Run distributed AI and HPC workloads on super large clusters with over 32,000 GPUs on a dedicated, non-blocking network running RDMA over converged ethernet. Leverage networking speeds up to 3.2 Tb/sec with clusters up to 16,000 GPUs.
Learn why Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is a leader suitable for all your workloads.
OCI Virtual Cloud Networks (VCNs) are private, flexible data centers in the cloud with security policies and built-in administration and troubleshooting.
OCI FastConnect is a dedicated, private connection between OCI and your environment, with port speeds from 1G to 400G and no per-byte charge for data movement.
OCI Network Firewall is a cloud native, machine learning–powered firewall that scales automatically, with advanced intrusion detection and prevention capabilities supported by Palo Alto Networks NGFW technology.
OCI Domain Name System (DNS) is a cloud native DNS service that handles both internet-facing and internal requests. It can globally load balance and steer requests based on multiple characteristics.
OCI Flexible Load Balancers automatically distribute application connections across multiple compute resources for resiliency and performance.
OCI Flexible Network Load Balancers automatically distribute layer 4 network connections across multiple compute resources for resiliency and performance.
OCI Service Gateway provides private, secure access to multiple Oracle Cloud services from within a VCN or on-premises network without traversing the internet.
OCI Private Endpoint provides private, secure access to one of many OCI services from within a VCN or on-premises network without traversing the internet.
OCI Dynamic Routing Gateway is a virtual networking router that connects VCNs, FastConnect dedicated lines, and Site-to-Site VPNs to OCI.
OCI Site-to-Site VPN uses industry standard protocols to provide private, secure connectivity between your corporate networks and sites and OCI over your existing internet connection.
OCI Web Application Acceleration simply and quickly improves layer 7 web application performance by caching common responses at the load balancer and compressing eligible responses.
OCI IP Address Insights tracks all your public and private IP addresses and usage by network. It can warn of potential conflicts for no additional cost.
This reference architecture shows how you can use the OCI Network Firewall service to secure your workloads running on OCI. It also provides a Terraform-based template to deploy the architecture.
This playbook will help you connect your OCI Government Cloud and OCI commercial regions using a partner connection, where moving data between them is desired. It includes a step-by-step approach for implementing this solution.
Leverage the various OCI services and capabilities to protect, detect, and recover from data integrity threats such as ransomware attacks.
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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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South America | 5 | 1 | 1 |
Region | Commercial | Planned regions | Government | EU Sovereign Cloud | Multicloud |
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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 |
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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 Cloud networking capabilities enable customers to securely connect to our services with full flexibility, allowing customers to establish secure connections from the public internet via site-to-site VPN or extend their on-premises environment via dedicated, private, high-bandwidth connections with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect. Learn more about our pricing and low data egress costs. Learn more about our connectivity models and FastConnect partners. |
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