Purchase

Learn how to purchase Oracle Database@Google Cloud in the Google Cloud Marketplace.

Oracle has the following options for purchasing Oracle Database@Google Cloud:

Note

Billing and payment for the service is done through Google Cloud. Payment for Oracle Database@Google Cloud counts toward your Google Cloud Commitments. Existing Oracle Database software customers can use the Bring Your Own License (BYOL) option or Unlimited License Agreements (ULAs). On your regular Google Cloud invoices, you'll see charges for Oracle Database@Google Cloud alongside charges for your other Google Cloud Marketplace services.

Private Offer

If you have a private offer and Oracle has emailed you to let you know the offer is ready for purchase, follow the instructions in this section to complete the purchase in the Google Cloud console.

If you don't have a private offer, but are interested in this purchase option, contact Oracle's sales team.

Use this option if you need Oracle Exadata Database Service or want to negotiate a contract for your Oracle Database@Google Cloud service. To purchase a private offer, you first contact Oracle's sales team or an authorized Google Cloud reseller to negotiate a contract for the service. Note that you can also provision Autonomous Database after purchasing a private offer. After your contract is signed, you can complete the purchase in the in the Google Cloud Marketplace as described in Onboard.

Steps
  1. In the Oracle email, select REVIEW OFFER to view the offer in the Google Cloud Marketplace.

    After you negotiate an offer with Oracle Sales or an authorized Google Cloud reseller, you receive an email letting you know the private offer is available for purchase. For example, in the following image, you can see an email from Oracle sent when an offer is ready for purchase.

    An image of an email stating that a new private offer is available in Google Cloud.

    Emails from authorized Google Cloud resellers might look different than those sent by Oracle.

  2. On the Your private offer details page for Oracle Database@Google Cloud, review the details of the offer.
    An image of a private offer details page in Google Cloud Marketplace.

    Optionally, you can download a PDF file of your Oracle Sales agreement and terms by selecting the PDF icon in the Key Events section.

    An image of a private offer details page in Google Cloud Marketplace.

    The optional PDF download:

    An image of the Download PDF dialog
  3. After reviewing the Purchase policy details and Terms, select the checkbox to agree to the terms, then select Accept.
    An image of the Google Cloud offer details.

    Scroll down to see the Accept button:

    An image of the Google Cloud offer details Accept button.
    The Google Cloud displays a confirmation message stating that you have accepted your Oracle Database@Google Cloud offer.
    An image of the Google Cloud offer acceptance confirmation dialog.
  4. In the confirmation dialog box, select GO TO PRODUCT PAGE to navigate to the Oracle Database@Google Cloud product page.

    On the Oracle Database@Google Cloud product page, the "Purchase pending provider approval" message displays.

    An image of the Oracle Database@Google Cloud product page.

    After the purchase is approved, the offer status is "Active" and the offer details page displays a "This offer was accepted on" message that shows the date of the offer acceptance.

    An image of the Oracle Database@Google Cloud order details

    The orders list view after offer purchase:

    An image of the Marketplace orders list view.

Public Offer (Pay As You Go Offer)

After you complete the prerequisites, follow the instructions in this section. Note that Public Offer can be used to provision Autonomous Database, but not Exadata Database Service.

Public Offer is also called a standard offer, you can purchase this offer in the Google Cloud Marketplace at any time, and you don't need to negotiate a contract before you purchase. Oracle offers Autonomous Database for customers purchasing the Pay As You Go offer. Pay as You Go offers the most flexibility, letting you start and stop using the service at any time. Pay As You Go offers can be purchased in the Google Cloud Marketplace directly from OCI.

Steps
  1. Sign in to the Google Cloud console at https://console.cloud.google.com.
  2. In the Google Cloud console search field, search for "Marketplace" and navigate to the Google Cloud Marketplace.
    An image of a search for "Marketplace" in the Google Cloud search tool.
  3. In the Google Cloud Marketplace search field, search for "Oracle Database".
    An image of the Google Marketplace
  4. Select the search result for "Oracle Database@Google Cloud".
    An image of search results in Google Cloud Marketplace.
  5. On the Oracle Database@Google Cloud product details page in the Marketplace: Select Subscribe.
    An image of the Oracle Database@Google Cloud product details page in the Google Cloud Marketplace.

    The Order Summary page opens.

    An image of the Order Summary page of the Oracle Database@Google Cloud offer in Google Marketplace
  6. Review the Plan, Features, and Pricing information and confirm that you're accepting the public Pay as you go offer.
  7. In the Purchase details section, select the billing account you want to use with Oracle Database@Google Cloud. If you're purchasing the service directly from Oracle (OCI), select one of your organization's own billing accounts.
  8. Review the information in Additional terms and accept the terms by selecting the checkbox, then select Subscribe.
    An image of the purchase details section of the Oracle Database@Google Cloud offer in the Google Cloud Marketplace.
  9. In the Your order request has been sent to Oracle dialog, select Manage Orders.
    An image of the dialog confirming that the order request for Oracle Database@Google Cloud has been sent to Oracle.
    On the Your orders page, the order Status initially is "Pending".
  10. When the Status changes to "Active", select "Oracle Database@Google Cloud" in the Product column to navigate to the product details page.
    An image of the Google Cloud Marketplace orders list.