What's New

Learn about new features and updates in Oracle Database@AWS.

Date Feature Description
July 08, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS is now Generally Available (GA) Oracle Database@AWS is now Generally Available (GA) and can be used for production workloads. For more information, see Announcing General Availability of Oracle Database@AWS.
July 08, 2025 Compliance certifications supported for Oracle Database@AWS Oracle Database@AWS now supports compliance certifications to meet enterprise requirements. For more information, see Compliance .
July 08, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports the US West (Oregon) Region You can now create Oracle Database@AWS resources in the US West (Oregon) Region. The supported physical AZ IDs are usw2-az3 and usw2-az4. For more information, see Regional Availability.
July 08, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports resource sharing between accounts You can now share ODB networks and Exadata infrastructure with other AWS accounts within your organization using AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM). For more information, see Resource Sharing .
July 08, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports ODB peering connections as a separate resource You can now create ODB peering between ODB network and AWS VPC as a separate resource outside the ODB network create flow. For more information, see ODB Peering Connection .
July 08, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now support Oracle managed automatic backups to Amazon S3 You can now leverage Oracle managed automatic backups to Amazon S3 in addition to Oracle Object Storage and Oracle Database Autonomous Recovery Service (OCI). For more information, see Backup.
July 08, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports Amazon EventBridge You can now use Amazon EventBridge to monitor resource lifecycle changes. Events generated from both AWS and OCI for Oracle Database@AWS resources such as ODB network, Exadata infrastructure, VM clusters, and databases can be ingested in EventBridge for notifications and automation. For more information, see EventBridge.
May 28, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports Custom domain name You can now configure a Custom domain name in DNS configuration while creating an ODB network. For more information, see Create ODB Network.
May 28, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports Autonomous VM clusters You can now create Autonomous VM Clusters on Exadata infrastructure. For more information, see Create Autonomous VM Cluster.
May 28, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports customizable maintenance windows You can now configure maintenance windows for Exadata infrastructure with options for Oracle-managed or Customer-managed schedules. For more information, see Create Exadata Infrastructure.
March 26, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports Amazon VPC Transit Gateway You can now use Transit Gateway to setup hub and spoke architecture where your application connects to Oracle Database@AWS from different availability zones, regions, and from on-premises. For more information, see Network Topologies .
March 26, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports a new Availability Zone (AZ) You can now create an ODB network and Exadata infrastructure in an AZ with the physical ID use1-az4. For more information, see Create ODB Network or Create Exadata Infrastructure.
February 04, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports Exadata X11M model You can now create Exadata infrastructure with X11M systems. For more information, see Create Exadata Infrastructure.
February 04, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports non-default SCAN listener port You can now select a non-default port while creating Exadata VM cluster. For more information, see Create Exadata VM Cluster.
January 17, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports single-node VM cluster You can now opt to create a single-node VM cluster. For more information, see Create Exadata VM Cluster.
January 17, 2025 Oracle Database@AWS now supports Oracle Database 23ai You can now opt to provision 23ai Oracle Databases. For more information, see Create Exadata Database .
December 02, 2024 Initial release (Limited Preview) This is the limited preview release of the Oracle Database@AWS service in US East (N. Virginia) region and use1-az6 availability zone. For more information, see Oracle Database@AWS Available in Limited Preview.