
Oracle IaaS
Oracle set a lofty objective for its second-generation cloud infrastructure: to create an infrastructure that matches or exceeds the performance, control, and governance of business datacenters, while delivering the scalability, flexibility, and cost-savings of public clouds. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure was designed from the ground up to be a Corporate Cloud, capable of supporting classic multi-tiered enterprise applications, high-performance workloads, and contemporary serverless and container designs.
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IaaS enables the on-demand provisioning of processing, storage, networks, and other essential computing resources via a console or APIs. Customers are then able to deploy and operate arbitrary software, which can include operating systems and apps. Operating systems, storage, networking, and deployed applications are managed and controlled by the consumer, but not the underlying physical infrastructure of the cloud.
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Key Benefits
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Enterprise-Level High Availability
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Non-Blocking, Predictable Performance
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Maximize Flexibility and Security
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Leading Hardware for a Modern Architecture
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No More Shadow IT