This solution uses the following capabilities: Run Oracle Applications in Azure infrastructure, connected to backend databases in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Use Azure Site Recovery to orchestrate and manage disaster recovery for your Oracle Linux VMs in Azure and your physical servers.īack-up your Oracle VMs using Azure Backupīack-up your Oracle Database using Oracle RMAN and optionally use Azure Blob Fuse to mount a highly redundant Azure Blob Storage account and write your RMAN backups to it for added resiliency. You may also setup these configurations across multiple Azure regions for added availability and disaster recovery. High availability and disaster recovery optionsĬonfigure Oracle Data Guard, Active Data Guard with FSFO, Sharding or Golden Gate on Azure infrastructure in conjunction with Availability Zones for high availability in-region. Oracle Linux with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) 6.8, 6.9, 6.10, 7.3 through 7.7, 8.0, 8.1. The following virtual machine images are available in the Azure Marketplace:
Run enterprise applications in Azure on supported Oracle Linux images. Applications on Oracle Linux and WebLogic Server Several pre-configured Azure service integrations are available, including database, Azure App Gateway, and Azure Active Directory. WebLogic Server with Azure Service IntegrationsĬhoose from a variety of WebLogic Server Azure Applications to accelerate your cloud journey. Optionally configure with multiple attached disks and improve database performance by installing Oracle Automated Storage Management (ASM). You can also choose to setup Oracle Database on a non-Oracle Linux image available in Azure, base a solution on a custom image you create from scratch in Azure or upload a custom image from your on-premises environment. Oracle Database 12.2, and 18.3 Standard Edition Oracle Database 12.2, and 18.3 Enterprise Edition
Run Oracle databases on Azure infrastructure using Oracle Database on Oracle Linux images available in the Azure Marketplace: See also detailed introductions to available WebLogic Server Azure Applications, Oracle VM images in the Azure Marketplace and the capability to interconnect Azure with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). This article introduces capabilities to run Oracle solutions using Azure infrastructure.