Exadata Database Service Pricing

Exadata Database Service ECPU and OCPU are provisioned separately from the underlying Exadata Infrastructure. Nondisruptive up-and-down scaling of database resources along with per-second consumption billing allows you to control costs by aligning consumption to workload needs.

Exascale Infrastructure provides a shared multitenancy infrastructure service model, enabling you to start with a small virtual machine (VM) cluster and easily scale as your needs grow.

The starting configuration for dedicated environments, Exadata Cloud Infrastructure and Exadata Cloud@Customer, is a quarter rack that includes two Exadata Database Servers and three Exadata Storage Servers. Infrastructure can be expanded by independently scaling compute and storage resources up to a total of 32 database servers and 64 storage servers in a single Exadata cloud environment.

Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure

Product
Unit Price
Unit
Oracle Exadata Exascale Database ECPU

ECPU per hour
Oracle Exadata Exascale Database ECPU - BYOL

ECPU per hour

Exascale Infrastructure

Product
Unit Price
Unit
Oracle Exadata Exascale RDMA Compute Infrastructure

ECPU per hour
Oracle Exadata Exascale Smart Database Storage

Gigabyte (GB) storage capacity per month
Oracle Exadata Exascale Additional Flash Cache

Gigabyte (GB) per hour
Oracle Exadata Exascale VM Filesystem Storage

Gigabyte (GB) storage capacity per month

Exadata Exascale ECPUs have a 48-hour minimum commitment and 8 ECPU minimum per virtual machine. If a database instance is terminated less than 48 hours after it’s activated, billing will be for the full 48-hour period, then by the second after that. Each ECPU you add to the system is billed by the second, with a minimum usage period of 1 minute. For Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL) details, including eligible Oracle on-premises software licenses and conversion rates (i.e., ratio requirement of software license metric to cloud equivalent metric), refer to the Oracle PaaS and IaaS Universal Credits Service Descriptions document.

Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure

Product
Comparison Price (/vCPU) *
Unit price
Unit
Exadata Database OCPU - Dedicated Infrastructure


OCPU per hour
Exadata Database OCPU - Dedicated Infrastructure - BYOL


OCPU per hour

Exadata Cloud Infrastructure

Product
Unit price
Unit
Exadata Cloud Infrastructure - Quarter Rack - X9M

Hosted environment per hour
Exadata Cloud Infrastructure - Database Server - X9M

Hosted environment per hour
Exadata Cloud Infrastructure - Storage Server - X9M

Hosted environment per hour
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Base System

Hosted environment per hour

Exadata Cloud@Customer Infrastructure

Product
Price per month
Exadata Cloud@Customer Infrastructure - Base System - X10M
$8,000.00
Exadata Cloud@Customer Infrastructure - X10M - Quarter Rack
$10,800.00
Exadata Cloud@Customer Infrastructure - X10M - Half Rack
$21,600.00
Exadata Cloud@Customer Infrastructure - X10M - Full Rack
$43,200.00
Exadata Cloud@Customer Storage Server - X10M
$2,160.00
Exadata Cloud@Customer Base System Storage Server - X10M
$1,600.00

Exadata Database Service OCPUs have a 48-hour minimum commitment and 2 OCPU minimum per database server. If a database instance is terminated less than 48 hours after it’s activated, billing will be for the full 48-hour period. After the initial 48 hours, OCPUs are charged for active hours, and per-second billing applies. For Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL) details, including eligible Oracle on-premises software licenses and conversion rates (i.e., ratio requirement of software license metric to cloud equivalent metric), refer to the Oracle PaaS and IaaS Universal Credits Service Descriptions document.

*Oracle web pages show both virtual CPU (vCPU) prices and Oracle CPU (OCPU) prices for products with compute-based pricing. The products themselves, provisioning in the portal, billing, etc., continue to use OCPU 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 2 vCPUs of compute power for each OCPU, unless it’s a sub-core instance such as preemptible instances.

Exadata Cloud Infrastructure has a 48-hour minimum and no long-term commitment. For pricing information on earlier Exadata Cloud Infrastructure generations, please refer to the Oracle Cloud Price List.

Exadata Cloud@Customer Infrastructure has a four-year subscription term. For pricing information on earlier Exadata Cloud@Customer generations, please refer to the Oracle PaaS and IaaS Global Price List.