Multicloud Deployment with Oracle
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) multicloud services solves one of the biggest problems companies face: inconsistency across environments. In a typical setup, each cloud works differently, which makes it hard to move workloads, manage systems, and keep performance stable. Oracle addresses this by providing the same database platform—running on Exadata—across all environments, whether it's on-premises, in Oracle Cloud (OCI), or inside other cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. This means companies get the same performance, same tools, and same behavior everywhere, which makes operations simpler and reduces risk when moving workloads.
For more information about Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) multicloud services, see Multicloud Solutions.
Another important part of Oracle's approach is that it runs its infrastructure directly inside other cloud providers' data centers. Instead of forcing customers to move data between clouds, Oracle brings its database closer to where applications already run. This reduces latency and avoids the cost and complexity of constant data movement. At the same time, Oracle continues to manage the database environment, so customers don't have to deal with differences in how each cloud operates.
Oracle also helps companies use multiple clouds without locking them into one ecosystem. Once the database layer is consistent, customers are free to use AI and analytics services from any cloud provider, such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, while keeping their core data platform unchanged. This is especially useful for AI workloads, where different providers offer different strengths. Companies can choose what works best without having to redesign their data architecture.
OCI's 40-plus global cloud regions help you meet data residency requirements, and multicloud services help you easily establish standard operational and management practices, procedures, and tools across cloud platforms to maximize your people, processes, and technology.
Finally, Oracle's multicloud approach helps with practical business needs such as data residency, security, and standard operations. With a global presence and partnerships across major cloud providers, Oracle allows organizations to keep data in required regions, apply consistent security controls, and follow the same operational practices across clouds. This reduces complexity while still giving the flexibility and resilience that multicloud is meant to provide.
To learn more about Oracle Multicloud, see Multicloud Resource Hub.
To learn more about the benefits of Oracle Multicloud, see the following documents.