Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) provides fast, flexible, and affordable compute capacity to fit any workload need, from high performance bare metal instances and flexible VMs to lightweight containers and serverless computing.
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Select exactly the number of cores and the memory your applications need.
Your choice of technologies, including containers and Kubernetes.
NVIDIA GPUs for machine learning, scientific visualization, and other graphics processing.
Capabilities such as RDMA, high performance storage, and network traffic isolation.
Up to
94
cores for virtual machines
Up to
192
cores for bare metal instances
Up to
1PB
of block storage per instance
Up to
1X100Gb/sec
of network bandwidth*
Dive deeper into OCI compute, storage, and networking.
Virtual machine–based shapes offer customizable core and memory combinations. Customers can optimize costs by choosing a specific number of cores and the amount of memory to customize their workload needs.
VM shapes offer high performance local storage for large databases, big data workloads, and other applications.
GPU VM shapes include NVIDIA graphics processors for running hardware-accelerated workloads.
Optimized VM shapes provide high frequency processor cores and support for cluster networking.
Dedicated VM host shapes offer bare metal instances provisioned with software to host VMs.
Bare metal instances provide a balance of cores, memory, and network resources.
Bare metal instances equipped with high-performance local storage and optimized for large databases and big data workloads.
Bare metal instances equipped with NVIDIA graphics processors in addition to Intel or AMD processors.
Bare metal instances for high performance computing (HPC) workloads that require high frequency processor cores and cluster networking.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Functions is a serverless platform that lets developers create, run, and scale applications without managing any infrastructure.
* Customers can request limit increases for greater needs.
OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) is a managed Kubernetes service for operating containerized applications at scale while reducing the time, cost, and operational burden of managing the complexities of Kubernetes infrastructure—including providing a complete serverless experience with virtual nodes. Container Engine for Kubernetes supports the following types of virtual machines, bare metal instances, and GPU instances:
OCI Container Instances is a serverless compute service that lets you instantly run containers without managing any servers.
OCI Container Registry is an open standards–based, Oracle-managed Docker registry service for securely storing and sharing container images.
Virtual desktops deliver an improved experience and a lower administration cost.
OCI supports several prebuilt Oracle-provided images and user-created custom images. In addition, Oracle OS Management Service lets you manage updates and patches for the operating system environments on your instances.
Oracle Cloud VMware Solution lets you create and manage VMware-enabled, software-defined data centers in OCI. The minimum configuration includes
With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), customers have the same low cloud pricing across all regions and services, enabling predictable spending from proof of concept to full production. Leverage committed use discounts, software license portability, and additional rewards.
Reduce your costs by matching compute to workload profile with preemptible and burstable instances.
VM.STANDARD.E3.FLEX
1 OCPU 1 GB RAM
$0.007/hour
Increase or decrease CPU or RAM to optimize performance and reduce cost.
VM.STANDARD.A1.FLEX
1 GB–64 GB PER OCPU
$0.0115/hour
Balance cores, memory, and network resources.
BM.STANDARD.A1.160
160 OCPU 1,024 GB RAM
$3.136/hour
Provide servers and VMs with access to NVIDIA GPUs for graphics and AI/ML workloads.
VM.GPU3.1
6 OCPU 16 GB RAM
$2.95/hour
Mia Yu, Principal Product Manager
Today, we’re excited to announce the general availability of OCI Compute E5 Standard bare metal and virtual machine instances based on the fourth generation of AMD EPYC processors (code-named "Genoa"). Compared to the previous generation of E4 Standard bare metal instances with 128 OCPUs, the E5 Standard bare metal instances have 192 OCPUs (192 cores or 384 threads) with more than 33% better performance per core.
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The best way to learn is to try it yourself. Use our tutorials and hands-on labs with the Oracle Cloud Free Tier, your own Oracle Cloud tenancy, or for selected solutions in an Oracle-provided free lab environment.
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See how our architects and other customers deploy a wide range of workloads, from enterprise apps to HPC, from microservices to data lakes. Understand the best practices, hear from other customer architects in our Built & Deployed series, and even deploy many workloads with our "click to deploy" capability—or do it yourself from our GitHub repo.
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