OCI offers unique virtual machine shapes that are defined by the customer, rather than the cloud provider.
Customers can select the following:
This is in contrast to other cloud providers that offer a wide variety of fixed sizes that may be over- or under-sized for a customer’s needs.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Compute bare metal shapes offer unimpeded high performance equivalent to or better than on-premises capabilities. The customer is in complete control of the hardware as the control plane runs on a separate, off-box unit, and does not impact the bare metal instance.
OCI pursues a distributed cloud strategy that encourages and supports collaboration between OCI and other cloud providers for the benefit of the customer. An example is Oracle Interconnect for Azure and Oracle Database@Azure, which allow customers to leverage services in both clouds.
Yes. Customers should use the Red Hat Cloud Access Program to leverage their Red Hat Enterprise Linux licenses.
Yes. Customers can use the Red Hat Cloud Access Program to move licenses between on-premises and cloud vendors. For further questions, customers should engage their Red Hat sales team for assistance.
No. Licensing is currently through Red Hat. Availability of on-demand licensing through OCI is being considered.
No. Licensing is currently through Red Hat. Availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux via Oracle Cloud Marketplace is being considered.
Yes. Customers can use the Red Hat Cloud Access Program to move licenses between on-premises and cloud vendors. For further questions, customers should engage their Red Hat sales team for assistance.
No. Red Hat currently provides licensing and payment for Red Hat products.
No. Red Hat currently provides licensing and payment for Red Hat products.
No. Oracle Support Rewards only considers services purchased directly from Oracle. Oracle Support Rewards will be applied to the underlying infrastructure (for example, compute or storage) leveraged by OCI Compute when running Red Hat products but not to the Red Hat license. See Oracle Support Rewards for more details..
Licensing is through Red Hat. Red Hat’s licensing contract determines the treatment of tax.
No. Licensing is currently provided through Red Hat. On-demand licensing via OCI is currently not available.
RHEL 7, 8, and 9 are supported. Note that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 has reached end of maintenance and isn’t available.
View the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog for virtual machine and bare metal shapes that are certified with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Red Hat OpenShift version 4.14 and 4.15 are validated with OCI Compute flexible virtual machines, which also must be certified with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. View the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog for virtual machine shapes that are certified with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Red Hat and Oracle have validated the following editions of Red Hat OpenShift:
Support for Red Hat products is provided by both Red Hat and Oracle, and customers may initially contact either company. Oracle Support is included with consuming certified compute resources on OCI. As needed, Red Hat Support and Oracle Support will collaborate on behalf of the customer and may transfer the customer to the appropriate vendor (Red Hat or Oracle), which will work directly with the customer.
Customers must have a valid subscription for Red Hat products, which will include support.
Yes. Support for Red Hat products is provided by Red Hat. Oracle Support provides support for the OCI Compute infrastructure.
No. Support for Red Hat products is provided by Red Hat. Oracle Support provides support automatically through the OCI Compute infrastructure license.
Consult the blog. While the blog is focused on bare metal, the exact same process applies to virtual machines.
View the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog for virtual machine and bare metal shapes that are certified with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Yes. Red Hat Enterprise Linux running on OCI Compute is supported in OCI Dedicated Region for the certified configurations.
Consult the documentation.
Red Hat OpenShift is validated with OCI Compute flexible virtual machines, which also must be certified with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. View the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog for virtual machine shapes that are certified with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Customers use the same process with any standard Red Hat Enterprise Linux distribution to update the operating systems.
Customers can subscribe to notifications through their Red Hat accounts for Red Hat Enterprise Linux updates.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is configured to pull updates from Red Hat official repositories, which are maintained by Red Hat.
Customers use the same process with any Red Hat OpenShift deployment. Please consult Red Hat documentation.
Yes. Partners can purchase subscriptions in the same manner as they do today through the Red Hat Cloud Access Program.
Yes. Partners can use Red Hat Enterprise Linux today just as they do in other environments.
Customers should consult their Red Hat sales team for acceptable use of their Red Hat product licenses.