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Product |
Comparison Price (/vCPU) * |
Unit price |
Unit |
Database Management - Cloud Databases |
OCPU per hour | ||
Database Management - External DB |
Host CPU per hour | ||
Database Management - External DB BYOL |
Host CPU per hour |
Product |
Comparison price (/vCPU)* |
Unit price |
Unit |
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Full Stack Disaster Recovery Service |
OCPU per hour |
Product |
Comparison Price (/vCPU) * |
Unit price |
Unit |
First 10 gigabytes log storage per month |
Free | Free |
Gigabyte log storage per month |
Over 10 gigabytes log storage per month |
Gigabyte log storage per month |
Product |
Comparison Price |
Unit price |
Unit |
First 10 gigabytes of log storage |
Free | Free |
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Analytics - Active Storage - Logging Analytics Storage Unit Per Month (First 35 Logging Analytics Storage Unit Per Month) |
Logging Analytics Storage Unit* Per Month | ||
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Analytics - Active Storage - Logging Analytics Storage Unit Per Month (Greater than 35 and less than 103 Logging Analytics Storage Unit Per Month) |
Logging Analytics Storage Unit* Per Month | ||
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Analytics - Active Storage - Logging Analytics Storage Unit Per Month (Greater than 103 Logging Analytics Storage Unit Per Month) |
Logging Analytics storage unit* per month |
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Analytics - Archival Storage - Logging Analytics Storage Unit Per Hour |
Logging Analytics storage unit* per hour |
* For active storage lines: Each Storage Unit is defined as 300 gigabytes of logs stored during the month
* For archival storage line: Each Storage Unit is defined as 300 gigabytes of logs stored during the hour
* For additional details see Oracle PaaS and IaaS Universal Credits Service Descriptions (PDF)
Product |
Unit price |
Unit |
Monitoring - Ingestion - First 500 million datapoints |
Free |
Million datapoints |
Monitoring - Ingestion - Over 500 million datapoints |
Million datapoints | |
Monitoring - Retrieval - First 1 billion datapoints |
Free |
Million datapoints |
Monitoring - Retrieval - Over 1 billion datapoints |
Million datapoints |
Product |
Unit price |
Unit |
First 1 million delivery operations per month |
Free |
Million delivery operations |
Over 1 million delivery operations per month |
Million delivery operations | |
First 1000 emails per month |
Free |
1000 emails sent |
Over 1000 emails per month |
1000 emails sent |
Product |
Comparison Price (/vCPU) * |
Unit price |
Unit |
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Oracle Autonomous Databases—Basic2 |
Free | Free | ECPU per hour |
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Oracle Autonomous Databases—Basic2 |
Free | Free | OCPU per hour |
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Oracle Autonomous Databases—Full3 |
ECPU Per Hour |
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Cloud Databases3 |
OCPU per hour | ||
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for External Oracle Databases and Host |
Host CPU core per hour | ||
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Warehouse—Extract |
Gigabyte per month | ||
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Warehouse—Instance |
OCPU per hour |
*To make it easier to compare pricing across cloud service providers, Oracle web pages show both vCPU (virtual CPUs) prices and OCPU (Oracle CPU) prices for products with compute-based pricing. The products themselves, provisioning in the portal, billing, etc. continue to use OCPU (Oracle CPU) units. OCPUs represent physical CPU cores. Most CPU architectures, including x86, execute two threads per physical core, so 1 OCPU is the equivalent of 2 vCPUs for x86-based compute. The per-hour OCPU rate customers are billed at is therefore twice the vCPU price since they receive two vCPUs of compute power for each OCPU, unless it's a sub-core instance such as preemptible instances.