2024-05-14 05:41:19

A wide range of IaaS compute options

Compute options range from VMs to GPUs to bare metal servers and include options for dense I/O workloads, high-performance computing (HPC), and AMD EP



  • Company Name : Oracle



  • About Solution :

    Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute offers significant price-performance and control improvements compared to on-premise data centers, while providing the elasticity and cost savings of the public cloud. Oracle has a longstanding reputation for providing technologies that empower enterprises to solve demanding business problems—and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is the first cloud that's purpose-built to enable enterprises to run business-critical production workloads.

     


  1. Feature 1 : Oracle supports an expansive list of Microsoft Windows Server and enterprise Linux operating systems, including Oracle Linux, CentOS, Ubuntu, and many others. Customers can run their own operating systems and hypervisors on Oracle compute instances and they can use the same image across configuratio
  2. Feature 2 : Create VMs with arbitrary sizes using flexible instances based on AMD EPYC. Choose the exact number of cores you need for your workload, then increase or decrease the number of cores as your needs change. Select from as little as single-core VMs up to 64 cores, with a fixed 16 GB of memory per core,
  3. Feature 3 : Deploy applications across multiple regions, availability domains (ADs), and fault domain configurations. Each AD is housed in a highly secure building and provides fully independent resources such as power generators, cooling equipment, networking, and servers. Fault domains partition compute resou
  1. USP 1 : Avoid the performance overhead associated with virtualization that impacts other public clouds. Oracle's approach to cloud networking ensures servers running virtual machines (VMs) aren't taxed by network virtualization operations. Oracle does not oversubscribe core counts or networks so use
  2. USP 2 : Compute instance configurations and pools make it easy to standardize configurations and manage groups of identical compute instances. Autoscaling provides the ability to scale a pool of resources up and down automatically in response to changing business demands so that you pay only for the resourc
  3. USP 3 : Oracle offers low, predictable pricing and improved price-performance compared to other public clouds. Oracle counts processors by Oracle compute units (OCPUs) and each OCPU includes the complete processor core along with the hyperthreading unit. Oracle does not count processors by virtual central p
  1. Price 1 : 1.5 / per day
  2. Price 2 : 3.06 / per day
  3. Price 3 : 35.28 / per day
  1. Feedback 1 : Best operational cost
  2. Feedback 2 : high performance
  3. Feedback 3 : better price
  1. Story 1 : "We needed the best price-performance available. We saw performance double versus our prior solution, which translates directly into cost savings. Dollar-for-dollar, you just get more compute with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. - Anton Venema, CTO, Frozen Mountain
  2. Story 2 : "For our customer workloads, scalable performance in the cloud is driven by the network and storage architecture. In both those areas, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is delivering a significant step change in the price-performance available to our HPC cloud customers. - Jamil Appa, Co-Founder and Director, Zenotech
  3. Story 3 : "Oracle Cloud Infrastructure hardware is simply on another level, from the bare metal servers with NVMe SSD drives to the network backbone. We obtain fabulous performance with very low latency for our end customers. Dense I/O compute instances with 25 Gbps of bandwidth and millions of read and write IOPS is a game changer for big data workloads like ours. - Matt Abrams | VP of Engineering Read more

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