Oracle Paas and Iaas Universal Credits Service Descriptions: Effective Date: 08-December-2022
Oracle Paas and Iaas Universal Credits Service Descriptions: Effective Date: 08-December-2022
Universal Credits
Service Descriptions
1,000,000 Calls Per Month: is defined as 1,000,000 API calls or notifications consumed by any
application built on the Oracle Cloud Service during a month.
10,000 Audit Records Per Target Per Month: is defined as 10,000 database audit records
collected from a specific database target by the Oracle Cloud Service during a month.
1,000 Emails Sent: is defined as 1,000 emails that are accepted by the Email Delivery Cloud
Service to receive and parse or to deliver to the end recipient in the billing period, where an email
is defined as an electronic mail message, counted on a per recipient basis. A single email with 10
different recipients would be counted as 10 emails (e.g., 140,000 emails accepted, each with 2
different recipients would be charged 280 x $0.085= $23.80). For the purposes of Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure - Notifications - Email Delivery Cloud Service, each 64 kilobyte (KB) portion of
delivered data is billed as 1 email. For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Notifications
- Email Delivery Cloud Service, each 2MB portion of delivered data is billed as 1 email. The
maximum message size of 10MB will be billed as 5 emails (e.g., 140,000 emails accepted at 10MB
size, each with 2 different recipients would be charged 280 x $0.085 x 5= $119.00).
100 Entities Per Hour: is defined as 100 entities where each entity refers to a technical asset
being managed or monitored, such as a server, database, application that resides either in the
cloud and/or onpremise during a one hour period. Examples of entities include, but are not
limited to: Host, Docker Container, SQL Server instance, MySQL instance, Oracle Database
instance, WebLogic Server, Tomcat, Oracle Traffic Director Instance, custom created entity, etc.
You have the ability to extend existing pre-defined entities and create Your own entirely custom
entities. In extending pre-defined entities, a maximum of five (5) additional numeric time series
is allowed. For custom entities, a total of 40 numeric time series are allowed (a numeric time
series is a measurement of time associated with an entity, such as response time, transaction
per second, CPU %, etc.).
For the purposes of counting certain entity types, a conversion factor will be applied:
One Application Performance Monitoring Agent (an “APM Agent”) will count as 15 entities.
An APM Agent is defined as the data collector on a target application server being monitored,
whether in the cloud or on-premises.
1,000 Events Per Hour: is defined as 1,000 events where an event is one distributed tracing
span. A distributed tracing span describes the time it takes to complete an individual unit of work
100,000 Events Per Hour: is defined as 100,000 events where an event is one distributed tracing
span. A distributed tracing span describes the time it takes to complete an individual unit of work
in the distributed system. Each distributed tracing span encapsulates an operation name,
context information, a start and finish timestamp, a set of key value tags that can be used for
annotation and key value logs that can be used to capture messages and debug information
related to the span.
1,000,000 Function Invocations: is defined as 1,000,000 function invocations, where a function
invocation is defined as a request received from a client to execute a single function. Oracle will
charge You for the number of 1,000,000 invocation quantities used in a month. Billing for partial
1,000,000 invocation quantities will be prorated.
1,000,000 Incoming Requests Per Month: is defined as a collection of 1,000,000 page hits over
HTTP/S incoming from a client on the internet, VCN or CDN to the Web Application Firewall.
10 Monitor Runs Per Hour: is defined as 10 monitor runs where a monitor run is an execution
of one monitor (scripted monitor, page load monitor, REST API monitor) from one vantage point
location.
10 Monitored Resources Per Hour: is defined as 10 monitored resources per hour, where a
monitored resource is part of the technology stack, such as an application (e.g., Oracle E-
Business Suite (EBS) and EBS components such as Concurrent Processing), a database (e.g.,
Oracle database), or an application server (e.g., Oracle Weblogic Server). .
For the purposes of billing, each instance of a monitored resource type is counted as one
resource. For clustered resources, the cluster - including all individual members - is collectively
counted as one resource (i.e., individual members of the cluster are not counted). For example,
an Oracle WebLogic Cluster containing 2 Oracle WebLogic Servers would be counted as one
monitored resource. Monitored resources will be charged in blocks of 10 Monitored Resources
Per Hour; each partial 10 Monitored Resources Per Hour will be charged as a full 10 Monitored
Resources Per Hour.
1,000,000 Queries: is defined as the number of DNS queries received by the public authoritative
DNS server at a prorated cost of $1.00 per 1 million queries during the monthly billing period (e.g.,
500 million queries received would be invoiced at 500 x $1.00 = $500).
1,000 Requests Per Month: is defined as a maximum of 1,000 requests per month, of the type
of REST API requests You use in the Oracle Cloud Service, including PUT, HEAD, POST, COPY,
LIST, DELETE and GET requests.
1,000,000 Requests: is defined as the number of data plane operations received to or from an
Oracle Cloud Service.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Queue Service, each request is defined
as a 64 kilobyte request of one of the following data plane operations to the Oracle Cloud
Service: push, get, delete and update. If a request exceeds 64 kilobytes (KB), the request
will count as multiple requests (e.g., one 68KB delete operation will count as 2 requests).
1,000 Transactions: is defined as the number of 1,000 character units within a document that is
provided as an input to the Oracle Cloud Service (API call). Transactions less than 1,000
characters will be counted as a full transaction (e.g., 1,010 characters input would be counted as
2 transactions).
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Document Understanding Cloud Services,
transactions are defined as the number of operations per page that are provided as inputs
to the Oracle Cloud Service (API call) and consumed in total at service end points,
monitored hourly through the month, with each operation equal to one transaction.
250 Video Assets Per Month: is defined as 250 video assets per month, where one (1) video
asset is one (1) advanced video (published or not published) stored in an Oracle Content
Management asset repository, or 20 files of any type stored in the Oracle Content Management
advanced video project workspace. An advanced video project workspace is used for storing
user-contributed draft files.
If the total number of video assets utilized during a month exceeds the number of video assets
that are entitled per 250 Video Assets Per Month, an additional 250 Video Assets Per Month will
be charged. Only the current top level revision of any given video asset is counted toward the
total number of video assets.
If an Oracle Content Management instance has been provisioned and designated as a non-
primary instance, only a single quantity of 250 Video Assets Per Month will be charged regardless
of the total number of video assets being replicated. A non-primary instance can be used for
disaster recovery, development, staging or quality assurance activities.
20,000 Messages Per Hour: is defined as the number of 20,000 message quantities used as
part of the Oracle Cloud Service. A message is defined as up to 50 kilobytes (KB) of in-and-out
transmission from/to the Oracle Cloud Service. Any message over 50KB in size must be
counted as multiple messages, with each 50KB or portion thereof counting as equivalent to one
message (e.g., 210KB would be counted as 5 messages).
For the purposes of the Oracle Integration Cloud Service – BYOL (all editions), a message is
calculated following these rules:
Integrations:
Any combination of message input, message output, concurrent users, or messages sizes may be
utilized concurrently, but must not exceed the maximum quantity of 20,000 Messages Per Hour
that You set when You create an instance for the Oracle Cloud Service.
300 Gigabytes Per Hour: is defined as 300 gigabytes of total indexed size of stored log data
during a one hour period.
500 Transactions Per hour: is defined as 500 blockchain transactions attempted in an Oracle
Blockchain Platform Cloud Service instance in an hour. A blockchain transaction is defined as a
ledger query, an attempted endorsement transaction (irrespective of the outcome of the
transaction – success or failure), or an attempted commit transaction (irrespective of the outcome
of the transaction – success or failure) for each peer in the Oracle Autonomous Blockchain Cloud
Service instance. A peer represents an entity (organization registered on the blockchain)
executing blockchain transactions. One entity can have multiple peers. You specify the number
of peers at the time of provisioning and You can dynamically start additional peers.
5,000 Assets Per Month: is defined as 5,000 assets per one month, where one (1) asset (an
“Asset”) is one (1) item of any type (published or not published) stored in the Oracle Content
Management asset repository. An asset stored in the asset repository can be either a file-based
Every twenty (20) files of any type stored in the Oracle Content Management documents file
repository counts as one (1) asset; Every one hundred (100) files of any type stored in an Oracle
Content Management business asset repository counts as one (1) asset; And every two hundred
(200) files of any type that has been archived counts as one (1) asset.
If the total number of assets utilized during a month exceeds the number of assets that are
entitled per the 5,000 Assets Per Month quota, an additional fee for an additional 5,000 Assets
Per Month will be charged during such one month period.
Only the current top level revision of any given file or asset is counted toward the assets counts.
If an Oracle Content Management instance has been provisioned and designated as a non-
primary instance, only a single quantity of 5,000 Assets Per Month will be charged regardless of
the total number of assets being replicated. A non-primary instance can be used for development,
staging, QA or disaster recovery.
Each provisioned Oracle Content Management instance is charged a minimum of 5,000 Assets
Per Month (i.e., the minimum charge is one 5,000 Assets pack per instance). You will be charged
for the total count of 5,000 Assets packs per month used across all provisioned Oracle Content
Management instances (primary and non-primary) within Your Cloud Services Account.
5,000 Messages Per Hour: is defined as the number of 5,000 message quantities used as part
of the Oracle Cloud Service. A message is defined as up to 50 kilobytes (KB) of in-and-out
transmission from/to the Oracle Cloud Service. Any messages over 50KB in size must be counted
as multiple messages, with each 50KB or portion thereof counting as equivalent to one message
(e.g., 210KB would be counted as 5 messages). One concurrent user for the process automation
feature is equal to 400 messages.
For the purposes of the Oracle Integration Cloud Service (all editions), a message is calculated
following these rules:
Integrations:
o Trigger: Each trigger activity counts as at least one message, depending on the
message size. If the inbound message payload exceeds 50KB, 1 additional message
is counted for each additional 50KB (e.g., 210 KB would be counted as 5 messages).
o Invoke: Invoke requests do not count as messages, but invoke responses that are
greater than or equal to 50KB count as messages. If the message payload exceeds
50KB, 1 additional message is counted for each additional 50KB (e.g., 210 KB would
be counted as 5 messages). If the invoke response message payload is less than
50KB, then the invoke response is not counted as a message.
o File: For file-based scheduled flows where there are incoming files into integrations,
each file is converted into a billed message (in multiples of 50KB) only when the size
is greater than or equal to 50KB.
Process Automation:
o One concurrent user for the process automation feature is equal to 400 messages.
Calling another Oracle Integration Cloud Service instance does incur messages in the target
Oracle Integration Cloud Service instance, and, depending on the response size, may also
incur messages in the Oracle Integration Cloud Service instance from which the call
originates.
Any combination of message input, message output, concurrent users, or message sizes may
be utilized concurrently, but must not exceed the maximum quantity of 5,000 Messages Per
Hour that You set when You create an instance for the Oracle Cloud Service.
Active Process User Per Hour: is defined as a unique active user that interacts with the Oracle
Cloud Service for any task where registered users could be Development, Design, Operations,
Invocation or Participant users during a 1-hour period across the Designer or Workspace UIs. A
user interacting with the Oracle Cloud Service through REST APIs will also be counted. Each single
unique user accessing the Oracle Cloud Service multiple times in a one-hour period will be counted
as only one Active Process User Per Hour.
Active User Per Hour: is defined as a unique active user that interacts with the Oracle Cloud
Service through a specific channel (website, mobile app, API, SMS) during a 1-hour period. Active
users are tracked through the use of audit logs, cookies, user ids, tokens, device ids, IP’s or
session id’s. Access across multiple channels will be counted as multiple active users on an hourly
basis. An active user is tracked for each instance of the Oracle Cloud Service.
For the purposes of the Oracle Identity Cloud Service, the interaction with the Service consists of,
but is not limited to, specific actions or events performed within the Service (authentication,
Single Sign On, user provisioning, step-up authentication, password management, etc.).
For the purposes of the Oracle Content Management and the Oracle Content and Experience
Cloud Service - Classic, the Service tracks either named users or visitors based upon the role that
a user is given in the Service; users with anonymous access to the Service will be tracked as
visitors. Visitor access – whether for anonymous or registered visitors - across multiple channels
during the same hour counts as multiple active visitor users. In addition, during the same hourly
period, the Service also tracks:
• the number of API calls made to the Service by third party applications. If the number
of API calls exceeds the number of API calls that are entitled per active user, a new active
user will be added.
• outbound data transfer per active user per hour. Outbound data transfer is defined as
the quantity during an hour of the Oracle Cloud Service of both the data You download
directly from the Oracle Cloud Service plus the quantity of Outbound Data Transfer
from the Oracle Cloud Service over the internet, including responses to Your client
requests.
Annotated Data Records: is defined as the number of data records that were assigned one or
more labels. An annotated data record involves (a) creating one or more bounding boxes to an
image, (b) classifying an entire image, document or text, or (c) highlighting part of text, video or
speech with labels.
API Calls: is defined as the number of calls incoming from a client to the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Threat Intelligence Service endpoint. A call may include GET or LIST commands
to retrieve certain threat intelligence indicator data from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Threat
Intelligence Service endpoint. Calls are metered on a per tenancy basis. Each search in the
console or call to the API is considered an API call for the purposes of metering.
CPU Core Per Hour: is defined as the total number of CPU cores of processor hours enabled for
monitoring as part of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Management service. The
number of CPU cores shall be determined based upon the total number of CPU cores of the
processor on the host, VM or Container on which the target is being monitored, and equals the
current number of CPU cores on the system thatincludes sub-cores of multi-core CPUs, as well
as single-core CPUs. The number of sockets multiplied by the number of CPU cores per socket
will give the total count of CPU cores. Programs licensed on a CPU core basis may be accessed
by your internal users (including agents and contractors) and by your third party users. Each
partial CPU core per hour consumed will be billed as a full hour.
Notes:
1. Oracle Database Enterprise or Standard Edition processor count definition, policy and limits
do not apply.
2. Multiple targets running on the same hosts, VMs, or Containers will be counted only once
for licensing purposes.
3. CPU cores of each instance of Oracle Real Application Clusters must be counted.
4. If You are using a standby database and Dataguard is monitored and managed by the
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database ManagementService, then CPU cores of these
instances must also be counted for licensing purposes.
5. On Exadata systems, CPU cores on all the database instance hosts must be counted for
licensing purposes, however CPU cores of Exadata Storage Server need not be counted for
licensing purposes.
ECPU Per Hour: is a platform-independent measure of the work done per hour by the MySQL
Database and MySQL HeatWave.
Exadata TB (Terabyte) Storage Capacity Per Month: is defined as the number of terabytes
of Exadata storage reserved for Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse or Oracle Autonomous
Transaction Processing or reserved for cross-region Autonomous Data Guard or Refreshable
Clone staging, if applicable, during each month of the Services Period of the applicable Oracle
Cloud Service. Each terabyte of Exadata storage space reserved for part of a month will be billed
on an hourly basis.
Execution Hour: is defined as the number of execution hours used by Pipeline Operators as
part of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Integration. A scheduled run of a single task counts
as a pipeline with a single Pipeline Operator execution. Each partial Execution Hour consumed
is billed as a partial hour with a one-minute minimum. The first 30 hours of Execution Hour
per tenant per month is free.
Execution Pack Per Month: is defined as up to 10,000 execution activities during each month
of the Services Period, with one execution pack equaling up to 10,000 activities. An activity is
any available element in the palette such as notifications, human tasks, service calls, start/end
events, and gateways. An executed activity is defined as an activity that is executed at runtime
when a transaction or payload is processed.
Gateway Per Hour: is defined as single state representation of one or many instances (called
gateway nodes) of the gateway application component installation. A gateway is represented
as a “Gateway” in the management service gateway table in the database and is shown as such
in the user interface. A gateway is counted by counting the number of gateways in the
“Gateways” tab in the management service user interface during a single hour. When a gateway
node is registered to the management service, You have the option to register it to an existing
gateway or to create a new gateway. When the last node is de-registered, You will have the
option to delete the gateway and reduce the count of gateways.
Gibibyte (GiB) Memory Per Hour: is defined as 1 gibibyte of memory capacity in the server as
a part of the Oracle Cloud Service.
Gigabyte (GB) Data Capacity Per Hour: for the purposes of Oracle CASB for IaaS and Oracle
CASB for Custom Apps is defined as the volume of data generated, ingested, managed and
analyzed from the Monitored Accounts and Monitored Apps per hour. Capacity may include
but is not limited to development, test, quality assurance (QA), training, pre-production,
production, high availability (HA), disaster recovery (DR) or any other environments that You
deem necessary to be monitored by Oracle’s Cloud Service offering.
For the purposes of Oracle CASB for Data Protection, Data Loss Prevention Retroactive
Scan, Gigabyte (GB) of Data Capacity Per Hour is defined as the volume of data scanned
per hour.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Network Firewall, Gigabyte (GB) of Data
Processed is defined as every GB of data processed by the network firewall instance in
a month.
Gigabyte (GB) of Data Processed Per Hour: is defined as the quantity of gigabytes of data
processed from/to the Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service (host or remote agents),
which may include counting any combination of data throughput for data replication, batch
data movement, data streaming or data cleansing operations. For the purposes of Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Data Integration, Gigabyte of Data Processed Per Hour is defined as the
quantity of gigabyte of data input into Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Integration during a
one hour period.
Gigabyte (GB) of Good Traffic Per Month: is defined as the data of the HTTP response egress
traffic passed through the WAF as a reverse proxy from the origin server.
Gigabyte (GB) Log Storage Per Month: is defined as the number of GB of logs stored inside
the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Cloud Service during a month of the Oracle Cloud
Service. The minimum amount that will be billed is 1 MB.
Gigabyte (GB) Memory Per Hour: is defined as the number of GB memory hours allocated as
part of an Oracle Application Container Cloud Service instance.
Gigabyte (GB) of Packaged Video Content: is defined as the number of gigabytes requested
by a video player or content delivery network (CDN) service and packaged to Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Media Streams during a month.
Gigabyte (GB) Per Hour: is defined as 1 GB of memory capacity in the server as a part of the
Oracle Cloud Service.
Gigabyte (GB) Outbound Data Transfer Per Month: is defined as the quantity during a
calendar month of the Oracle Cloud Service of (a) the data You download directly from the
Oracle Cloud Service and (b) the quantity of Outbound Data Transfer from the Oracle Cloud
Service over the internet, including responses to Your client requests and (c) the data You
transfer between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure regions.
Gigabyte (GB) Performance Units Per Month: is defined as per gigabyte storage performance
characteristics for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure block volume during a month of the Service.
This metric must be purchased and is metered in increments of 10. You may adjust performance
characteristics such as IOPS/GB, throughput/GB, and maximum IOPS for the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure block volume.
Gigabyte (GB) Storage Capacity Per Month: is defined as a gigabyte (1073741824 bytes) of
computer storage space used by a storage filer of the Oracle Cloud Service during a month of
the Service. The metric may be subject to a minimum storage duration requirement.
Host CPU Core Per Hour: is defined as the total number of cores of the processors used per hour
underlying the physical host, VM, or container on which the target database or host is being
monitored externally. All host CPU cores are counted, including cores underlying both primary
and standby databases, and cores running each instance of RAC. If multiple Oracle database
targets are running on the same processors of the physical hosts, VMs or containers, then the
host CPU core will only be counted once. Each partial Host CPU Core hour consumed will be
billed as a full hour.
Hosted Environment Per Hour: is defined as the combination of systems and supporting
resources provided as part of the Oracle Data Management Cloud Services (the Hosted
Environment), the use of which is measured on a per hour basis. Each partial Hosted
Environment hour consumed will be billed as a partial hour. The included amount of the
following items vary per service and selected shape, and are as specified in the Service
Descriptions for the applicable Cloud Service: minimum Services Period, base number (zero or
more) of OCPU enabled, optional maximum OCPU capacity and local storage capacity.
Hosted Environment Per Month: is the combination of systems and supporting resources to
which Oracle grants You access as part of the Oracle Cloud Services ordered by You, that is (i)
configured for the Oracle Programs operating on it and for specific uses as part of the Oracle
Public Cloud Services, and (ii) used by Oracle to perform the Oracle Cloud Services. The hosted
environment consists of the production environment, and any non-production environment(s),
as referenced in the applicable ordering document.
For the purposes of Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service
o You are provided a minimum of 420,000 read units per month
o You are provided a minimum of 280,000 write units per month
o You are provided a minimum of 17,500 GB storage per month
Hosted Named User Per Hour: is defined as an individual authorized by You to access the hosted
Cloud Service in an hour, regardless of whether the individual is actively accessing the hosted
Cloud Service at any given time.
Instance Per Hour: for the purposes of Web Application Firewall (“WAF”), an instance is defined
as an active WAF policy attached to a web-application or a load balancer instance. Every hour the
policy and the attachment are in active status is counted as an instance hour.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Network Firewall, every hour the network
firewall instance is in active status is counted as an instance per hour.
Inferencing Unit Hour: is an hour an inferencing unit is dedicated for running a custom model.
Any partial inferencing unit hours will be charged as a full hour. Inference units provide a
throughput equivalent to 500 characters per second.
Load Balancer Hour: is the number of hours from when a given Load Balancer is launched until
it is terminated. Each partial server-hour consumed will be billed as a full hour.
Logging Analytics Storage Unit Per Month: is defined as 300 gigabytes of logs stored during a
month of the Oracle Cloud Service. The minimum amount that will be billed is 1 Logging Analytics
Storage Unit.
Logging Analytics Storage Unit: is defined as a gigabyte (1,073,741,824 bytes) of logs stored
inside Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Analytics during a month of the Oracle Cloud Service.
One Logging Analytics Storage Unit equates to 300 gigabytes of Log Storage per month. The
minimum billing threshold is 1 Logging Analytics Storage Unit.
Mbps Per Hour: is the bandwidth of the load balancer represented in Mbps per hour. This metric
is only applicable to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancer Cloud Service.
Migration Hour: is defined as the amount of time that a migration is running, where ‘running’
is defined as a migration job being in a state of “in progress” or in a state of “waiting”. Partial
Migration Hours consumed are billed as partial hours with a one-minute minimum.
Million Datapoints: is defined as a count in the millions of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Monitoring Datapoints either ingested or retrieved for a Monitoring Metric.
Million Delivery Operations: is defined as the number of delivery operations in the millions
performed by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Notifications Service, including retries to deliver
messages to HTTPS endpoints. Each 8KB portion of delivered data is billed as 1 operation.
Minute of Output Media Content: is defined as the length of output media content that is
processed by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Media Flow Cloud Service during a one-minute period..
Each minute will be billed in 6 second increments.
Monitored Service User Per Hour: is defined as a user account in Your SaaS applications,
which You are authorized to monitor each hour for each service with the Oracle CASB Service.
Users account may include individual user accounts as well as accounts shared by multiple
users of the monitored SaaS applications and are not limited to the employees, customers,
partners, consultants, contractors and agents of You, and Your customers.
Monitored Account Per Hour: is defined as the account that You established with Your IaaS
or PaaS provider that includes (1) the Your email address and password, (2) the control of
resources available or created within the account, and (3) payment for the IaaS or PaaS activity
related to those resources. Each Active IaaS/PaaS Monitored Account by use of the applicable
Oracle Cloud Service. Active means account is configured and activated in Oracle CASB Cloud
Service. For the purposes of Oracle CASB Cloud Service, an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Compartment is considered to be equivalent to an account.
Node Per Hour: is defined as the number of node hours used as part of the Oracle Cloud Service.
A node is a predefined combination of OCPU’s (or vCPUs) and memory based on the shape. Each
partial node hour consumed is billed as a partial hour, with a one-minute minimum.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Search Service with OpenSearch – Node
– Metered, a node is defined as the number of data node instances that can be part of a
cluster system in one hour.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Search Service with OpenSearch, a data
node instance is defined as the number of Compute instances with an instance type of
data node that can be part of a clustered system in one hour. A customer can have two
data nodes within its cluster without any hourly metering. Only any additional data nodes
after the second data node will be charged the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Search Service
with OpenSearch HA rate. For example, a two-data node cluster will not be metered. If a
third data node is added, there would be a single data node per hour charge metered for
the third data node. If a fourth data node is added, then two data node per hour charges
will be incurred.
NVMe Terabyte (TB) Per Hour: is defined as 1 TB of NVMe storage capacity in the server as a
part of the Oracle Cloud Service, where a TB is defined as 1000 gigabytes.
OCPU Per Hour: is defined as the number of Oracle Compute Unit (OCPU) hours used as part of
the Oracle Cloud Service. An OCPU provides CPU capacity equivalent of one physical core of a
processor with hyper-threading enabled. Each OCPU corresponds to two hardware execution
threads, known as vCPUs. Each OCPU has a pre-defined amount of memory. Each partial OCPU
Hour consumed will be billed as a full hour subject to the following exceptions.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Compute - Standard - A1, each OCPU is limited
to providing CPU capacity equivalent to one physical core of a processor and corresponds to a
single hardware execution thread or vCPU.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Compute - Standard - A1; Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure - Compute - Standard - E4; Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Compute - Standard - E3;
and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Compute - Optimized - X9, all are available with flexible
memory in Virtual Machine (VM) environments.
• For the following services, partial OCPUs hours consumed are billed per second with a one-
minute minimum:
Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse
Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing
One Million IO Requests Per Month: is defined as the maximum of one million IO requests
during a calendar month of the Oracle Cloud Service of the type of Block Storage IO Requests
You use in the Oracle Cloud Service.
Partition Hour: is defined as the number of Partition hours used as part of the Oracle Cloud
Service. A Partition provides the capacity equivalent of 1 MB/s of data ingress, 2 MB/s of data
egress and 1000 PUT operations per second.
Port Hour: is defined as the number of hours consumed for each port configured.
Read Unit Per Month: is defined as the throughput of up to one kilobyte (KB) of data per
second for an eventually consistent read operation (i.e., where the data returned may not be
the most recently written data to the database; if no new updates are made to the data,
eventually all accesses to that data will return the latest updated value) over a one-month
period, or approximately two million six hundred thousand (2.6 million) reads. (Each month is
deemed to have seven hundred forty-four (744) hours or approximately two million six
hundred thousand (2.6 million) seconds. So over a one-month period, one (1) read unit will
provide You with approximately 2.6 million reads.) To achieve the throughput of up to one
kilobyte (KB) of data per second for an absolute consistent read operation (i.e., where the data
returned is expected to be the most recently written data to the database), the equivalent of
two Read Units Per Month need to be provisioned.
Recipe Jobs Per Hour: is defined as the total number of recipe jobs launched within an hour
window for all users within an Oracle Self Service Integration Cloud Service instance. A recipe
job for an active recipe is launched to process its associated data when the recipe’s trigger event
and condition are met.
Request: is defined as the number of requests made to the Oracle Cloud Service. A request is
defined as an API call from a mobile app or one round trip interaction (request to a bot and a
response from that bot) or a push initiated from the Oracle Cloud Service. For the purposes of
Request Per Hour: is defined as the number of requests made to the Oracle Cloud Service in
an hour. A request is defined as an API call from a mobile app or one round trip interaction
(request to a bot and a response from that bot) or a push initiated from the Oracle Cloud Service.
1 SMS Message Sent: is defined as each Short Message Service (SMS) message (counted on a
per recipient basis) that is accepted by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Notifications Service to
deliver during the applicable billing period. A single Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Notifications
Service topic with 10 different recipients would therefore be counted as 10 SMS messages (e.g.,
140,000 SMS Messages accepted, each with 2 different recipients would be charged as 280,000
SMS messages). The cost of each SMS message depends on the destination country zone of the
recipient (e.g., a message sent to a recipient in the United States would be charged at the per
SMS message rate of country zone 1 while a message sent to a recipient in Canada would be
charged at the per SMS message rate of country zone 2). The list of countries within a specific
country zone may change periodically and the latest list may always be found on the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Notifications Service pricing page.
Static IP Per Hour: is defined as the number of static IP hours used as part of the Oracle Cloud
Service. These hours could include additional static IPs associated with a running instance or
additional static IPs that are not associated with any running instance.
Target Database Per Month: is defined as a unique database target (either on-premises or
running in a virtual machine on infrastructure as a service) registered to be managed by the
Oracle Cloud Service during a month.
Terabyte Storage Capacity Per Month: is defined as a terabyte (1024 bytes) of computer
storage space used by a storage filer of the Oracle Cloud Service during a month of the Service.
Token: is defined as a JSON Web Token (JWT) that is issued by the Cloud Service and used to
securely transmit information between parties during a one hour period.
Training Hour: is defined as the number of hours spent training a custom model. Any partial
training hour will be charged as a full hour.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Vision, users have the option to either
define a set number of hours (i.e., 3) or choose a “recommended” training duration, which
can be up to 24 hours.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Language - Custom Training, a training hour is
the equivalent of training on an 8 core CPU machine.
Transcription Hour: is defined as the cost of transcribing one hour of audio into text.
For purposes of the Oracle Container Pipelines Cloud Service, users are represented in
container pipelines as members of an organization. For each billed entity there must be
one parent organization under which all of its users and sub-organizations are managed.
For the purpose of Oracle Analytics Cloud User-per-Month, users you will be charged
immediately on creation of the instance for all users that are configured. The minimum
number of users charged for is 10.
vCPU Per Hour: is defined as the number of compute hours used as part of the Cloud Service.
It provides CPU capacity equivalent of one hardware execution threads, known as vCPUs.The
vCPU Per Hour price is based on the deployment model.
For Cloud Services on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (whether standard, enterprise or metal).
• Standard means those Cloud Services which provide CPU capacity equivalent to 100%
vCPUs overcommit.
• Enterprise means those Cloud Services which provide CPU capacity with no vCPUs
overcommit.
• Metal means those Cloud Services which provide dedicated, for your application, bare
metal servers allocated in 36 vCPU units with no vCPUs overcommit.
For non-elastic IP addresses, fees are based on the time period the virtual machines are actually
running. For elastic IP addresses, fees are based on the entire time period that the IP is allocated
for Your use.
Video Pack (500 Videos - 500 Gigabytes (GB)) Per Month: is defined as up to 500 videos
consuming up to 500 GB of storage per month.
Virtual Private Vault Per Hour: is defined as 1 single-tenant accessible encryption key storage
vault used on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) that is measured on an hourly basis and billed on
a monthly basis.
Workspace Usage Per Hour: Is defined as the workspace instance provided as part of Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Data Integration, the use of which is measured on a per hour basis.
Write Unit Per Month: is defined as the throughput of up to one kilobyte (KB) of data per
second for a write operation over a one month period, or approximately two million six hundred
thousand (2.6 million) writes. (Each month is deemed to have seven hundred forty-four (744)
hours or approximately two million six hundred thousand (2.6 million) seconds. So over a one-
month period, one (1) write unit will provide You with approximately 2.6 million writes.)
Oracle will provide You with a Cloud Services Account which allows You to set up and use
eligible Oracle Cloud Services for the applicable Cloud Services categories in accordance with
the type of Credit Period You have selected.
1. AVAILABLE SERVICES
A. ELIGIBLE ORACLE PAAS CLOUD SERVICES
Note: Service Descriptions for the Oracle Data and AI Cloud Services which invoke other Oracle
IaaS Cloud Services are located at the end of the IaaS Cloud Service Category.
* Note: Services in the Not Discount Eligible Cloud Services category are not eligible for
discounts.
C. ADDITIONAL SERVICES
If Oracle adds additional service offerings to the list of eligible Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Services
within Your Cloud Services Account during the Services Period, You may activate and use those
service offerings and the discount will be applied based on the Cloud Service category discount
specified in the rate card attached to Your order or as seen in the Cloud Portal. The development,
Oracle may make available to You certain Cloud Services at no charge (“Always Free Cloud
Services”) subject to the following terms. Always Free Cloud Services may be designated as
free in two ways: (1) via a specific Cloud Service part designated as “Free” or (2) via a specified
Cloud Service tier of usage that is designated as $0 on Your rate card, provided such Cloud
Service is noted in this Service Descriptions document as having a free tier (a “Free Tier”).
The following sections of the Oracle Cloud Hosting and Delivery Policies do not apply to Always
Free Cloud Services: Cloud Service Continuity Policy, Cloud Service Level Agreement and
Oracle Cloud Support Policy. However, if You use more than just the Free Tier of a multi-tier
rate card Cloud Service and commence paying for that applicable Cloud Service, You will receive
the benefit of the entire Oracle Cloud Hosting and Delivery Policies for all of Your use of that
applicable Cloud Service during such a paid subscription period.
If You only order Always Free Cloud Services , Oracle may end, upon 14 days’ notice: (i) Your
right to use the applicable Always Free Cloud Service(s), or (ii) the Oracle Cloud Services
Account, if You have not used the Always Free Cloud Services during the 90 day period
immediately preceding the date of the Notice, You may, however, thereafter initiate new Always
Free Cloud Services.
For the purposes of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Object Storage Cloud Service (B#91628)
and the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Archive Storage Cloud Service (B#B91633), if You
transition either from a paid version of one of those Cloud Services or from a free Oracle Cloud
promotion for one of those Cloud Services to the Always Free Cloud Services version of one of
those Cloud Services, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure will provide You with a maximum of 20
gigabytes of combined Object Storage and Archive Storage whether You are using one or both
of these Cloud Services. If You transition as noted in the preceding sentence but do so with a
combined Object Storage and Archive Storage above 20 gigabytes, all of Your data will be
permanently deleted.
Oracle in its sole discretion may remove or modify an Always Free Cloud Service from the
Always Free category (a “Removed Service”) at any time. With respect to the foregoing, if You
are at the time of the removal using the Removed Service, then You may switch to a
subscription fee-based version of the Removed Service in order to continue using the
applicable Oracle Cloud Service.
The default Data Center Region (the “Home Region”) for Always Free Cloud Services is the
region that You choose when You sign up for the applicable Always Free Cloud Services (subject
to an Always Free Cloud Service being available in a given Data Center Region). You will not be
allowed to change the Home Region even if You subsequently attempt to add additional Data
Center Regions.
Oracle in its sole discretion may terminate a customer’s usage of an Always Free Cloud Service
if Oracle identifies unusual activity that violates section 9.3 of the Oracle Cloud Services
Agreement.
*Note: This Cloud offering may not be available for all new customers
You remain responsible for compliance with any license restrictions applicable to the on
premise licenses (including metrics), as defined in Your Program order for those licenses. The
following license types may be applied towards Your use in a BYOL Cloud Service environment:
Full Use, Limited Use, Application Specific Full Use and Proprietary Hosting (subject to an ISV
Amendment). Term licenses are eligible to apply toward Your use in a BYOL Cloud Service
environment as long as the term of the license is in effect. For enterprise or non-standard
metrics where the license applies to Your entire population (e.g., a Campus license), You are
entitled to use the same number of OCPUs or other Cloud metric to support the same number
of associated on premise licenses as granted under Your enterprise or non-standard metric.
Embedded Software Licenses are not eligible to be applied towards Your use in a BYOL Cloud
Service environment. For clarity, the license type retains its type when applied towards Your
use in a BYOL Cloud Service environment (e.g., Full Use stays as Full Use and Limited Use stays
as Limited Use). Licenses applied towards Your requirements for the BYOL version of a Cloud
Service are deemed deployed and in use (i.e., You may not also use these licenses on premise)
and may be verified in an audit.
Oracle will allow you up to 100 days from the Cloud Services Start Date to transition from the
applicable on premise Program licenses to the BYOL version of the Cloud Service(s) (i.e., upon
the earlier of Your transition date or the end of the 100 days, licenses applied towards Your
requirements for the BYOL version of a Cloud Service are deemed deployed and in use (i.e.,
You may not also use these licenses on premise)); once a license has been deemed deployed
and in use, You may not apply the same license towards a different BYOL version of a Cloud
Service and Your license usage may be verified in an audit. For the purposes of on premise
Oracle Identity Management Program licenses that You elect to transition to the Oracle Identity
Cloud Services (excluding on premise Oracle Identity Management Program licenses licensed
under a Named User Plus metric, which are described in the following sentence), Your transition
time may exceed 100 days as long as You do not exceed either (i) Your original on premise
Program license usage or (ii) the Cloud Service(s)’ BYOL ratio requirement. With respect
specifically to Your on-premises Oracle Identity Management Program licenses that are
licensed under the Named User Plus metric, Your transition time may exceed 100 days as long
as You do not exceed either (i) the total number of Your Named User Plus licenses across Your
combined on premise and BYOL usage, or (ii) the Cloud Service(s)’ BYOL ratio requirement.
Oracle allows You the flexibility to commit an amount to Oracle (as specified in the “Credit
Quantity” table in Your order, the “Annual Universal Credit”) to be applied towards the future
usage of eligible Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Services specified in the rate card attached to Your
order or as seen in the Cloud Portal, provided such Cloud Services are available in production
release when ordered, at the fees specified in the rate card. The total Annual Universal Credits
acquired under Your order (the “Total Credit Value”) and the applicable Services Period for
those credits will be as specified in Your order. An Annual Universal Credit amount must be
used within its applicable yearly Credit Period during the Services Period and will expire at the
end of that yearly Credit Period (typically 12 months or as specified in Your order); any pre-paid
unused amounts are non-refundable and are forfeited at that time. The pre-paid balance of
the Total Credit Value will be decremented on a monthly basis reflecting Your actual usage for
the prior month at the rates for each activated Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Service as defined
in Your order.
OVERAGE
If, at the end of any month during the Services Period, You have exceeded the applicable Annual
Universal Credit amount, Oracle will invoice You for the excess usage of the Oracle IaaS and PaaS
Cloud Service at the Overage Unit Net Price specified in the rate card of Your order or as seen in
the Cloud Portal.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
If Oracle adds additional service offerings to the list of eligible Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud
Services within Your Cloud Services Account during the Services Period, You may activate and
use those service offerings and the discount will be applied based on the Cloud Service category
discount specified in the rate card attached to Your order or as seen in the Cloud Portal. The
development, release, and timing of any future features, functionality or service offerings
remains at the sole discretion of Oracle Corporation.
NEW ORDER
Oracle allows You the flexibility to commit an amount to Oracle to be applied towards the future
monthly usage of eligible Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Services and You agree that You will
consume each month during the Services Period a combined total equal to at least the Credit
Quantity amount specified in Your order (the “Monthly Universal Credit”) of the Oracle IaaS
and PaaS Cloud Services specified in the rate card attached to Your order or as seen in the Cloud
Portal, provided such Cloud Services are available in production release when ordered, at the
fees specified in the rate card. Consumption will be measured upon activation of each eligible
Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Service in the Cloud Portal.
The Services Period for the Monthly Universal Credit is a twelve (12) month period commencing
on the day that You are issued access that enables You to activate your Service, unless
otherwise specified in Your order. The Monthly Universal Credit amount must be used within
each month and will expire at the end of that month; any unused amounts are non-refundable
and are forfeited at that time. The Monthly Universal Credit balance shall be decremented on
a monthly basis reflecting Your actual usage for the prior month at the rates for each activated
Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Service as defined in Your order. If, by the end of any month during
the Services Period, You have not consumed Services in an amount equal to the Monthly
Universal Credit, Oracle will decrement Your account for the credit shortfall for that month and
all fees will be due and payable in accordance with the Agreement.
OVERAGE
If, at the end of any month during the Services Period, You have exceeded the Monthly
Universal Credit amount, Oracle will invoice You for the excess usage of the Oracle IaaS and
PaaS Cloud Service at the Overage Unit Net Price specified in the rate card of Your order or as
seen in the Cloud Portal.
If You do not wish to pre-pay an amount to Oracle for use of eligible Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud
Services, You can choose to and will be charged for the actual usage of all services that You activate
within Your Cloud Services Account. Oracle, at its own discretion, may make changes to pricing of
any eligible PAYG IaaS and PaaS Cloud Services without prior notice to You. Any new or adjusted
prices are published on https://cloud.oracle.com/en_US/ucpricing. If during the Services Period
of Your order Oracle makes available new Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Services within Your Cloud
Services Account, Oracle will notify You of any fees that would apply to their activation and use.
You will not be charged for any Oracle IaaS or PaaS Cloud Service that You do not activate within
Your Cloud Services Account. Charges for all Pay as You Go usage will be billed monthly in arrears
with immediate payment terms. As soon as an account termination request is processed, we stop
billing the customer and start terminating down resources.
The development, release, and timing of any future features, functionality or service offerings
remain at the sole discretion of Oracle Corporation. Pay as You Go may not be available for all
Cloud Services. Oracle reserves the right to invoice You more frequently if Oracle identifies
unusual activity that we may suspect is fraudulent or at risk of non-payment.
Under the “Funded Allocation Model”, Oracle allows You the flexibility to fund an annual
amount to Oracle as specified in the “Funded Allocation Value” in Your order, which is to be
applied towards the future usage of eligible Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Services specified in
the rate card attached to Your order or as seen in the Cloud Portal provided such Cloud Services
are available in production release when ordered, at the fees specified in the rate card. The
total Funded Allocation Value of Your order is reflected in the “Funded Allocation Value”
column and the applicable Services Period for that value will be as specified in Your order.
Oracle will invoice you monthly in arrears based on your actual usage for the prior month at the
rates for each activated Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Service as defined in Your order.
OVERAGE
You are responsible for monitoring Your use of the Cloud Services, and if You exceed the
Funded Allocation Value at the end of any month during the Services Period, You must provide
additional funding for Your usage, or You must cease to use the applicable Cloud Services. If
you have exceeded the Funded Allocation Value and You have not ended Your use of the
Services, You will be subject to overage fees. Oracle will invoice You for the excess usage of the
Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Services at the Overage Unit Net Price specified in the rate card of
Your order or as seen in the Cloud Portal.
You may set quotas, alerts and use other monitoring tools within the Cloud Portal to assist You
in managing and tracking Your usage.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
If Oracle adds additional service offerings to the list of eligible Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud
Services within Your Cloud Services Account during the Services Period, You may activate and
use those service offerings and the discount will be applied based on the Cloud Service category
3. INCLUDED SERVICES
Included with Your order for these Oracle PaaS and IaaS Universal Credits are Oracle
Foundation Services.
Cloud Services Accounts provide basic identity services functionality, which include user
management, group management, basic reporting, and authentication for Oracle applications.
Oracle provisions this version of Oracle Identity Cloud Service for customers that subscribe to
Oracle Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) applications that natively leverage Oracle Identity Cloud
Service as its Identity and Access Management solution (for example, Oracle Analytics Cloud
Service). A customer can use this version to provide basic identity management functionalities
for such Oracle PaaS applications, including user management, group management, and basic
reporting. This version also provides Oracle-certified templates to provision accounts and to
Oracle Cloud tenancies with identity domains are provisioned with an identity domain of the
type “Free”. You can use this version to provide basic identity management functionalities,
such as user management, group management, reporting. To obtain advanced identity
features, You can upgrade this domain to one of the other domain types listed under Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management.
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure DevOps Cloud Service (the “DevOps Cloud Service”) is a
developer CI/CD platform that You can use to automate the management and organization of
CI/CD resources that You can share with Your team, and includes coding, building, testing,
delivery and deployment phases of Your software development lifecycle. This Cloud Service
includes features and resources for You to automate Your CI/CD workflows, such as:
• Code Repositories: private, serverless Git repositories to develop, manage and host Your
software code; You can mirror an external Git repository to this Cloud Service to speed up Your
build pipelines.
• Build Pipelines: automate building software artifacts and packages (including from source
code repositories), testing software changes, and delivery of software artifacts to repositories.
Deployment Pipelines: automate the delivery and deployment software to Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure compute platforms (e.g., Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes clusters,
groups of Compute instances (virtual machines and bare metal hosts), and functions).
You can start a Build Pipeline either manually or automatically through an event that triggers the
run of the Build Pipeline. The managed build stage in a Build Pipeline will run Your provided
build configuration on a DevOps Cloud Service- provided build runner instance. The build runner
instance is a compute host in the DevOps Cloud Service tenancy that will run Your build
configuration as specified and then terminate. You will be charged for the usage of OCPU and
Memory by the service-managed build runner instance for the duration of Your build run. From
a Build Pipeline You can optionally trigger the start of a Deployment Pipeline to fully automate
CI/CD.
You can also create Deployment Pipelines to automate software releases of artifacts to Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure compute platforms. Deployment Pipelines are comprised of stages that
control a single action with Your release workflow, with stage types including: approval, custom
integration, rolling deployment, blue/green release strategy, and canary release strategy. You
can use Deployment Pipelines to deploy to both container and VM platforms. From a DevOps
Cloud Service project You can view activity across Your Deployment Pipelines and share access
to Your DevOps Cloud Service project with Your teams.
• For all IaaS Cloud Services, You will receive Oracle Linux Premier Support that will be
provided in accordance with the Oracle Linux and Oracle VM Support Policies
(http://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/enterprise-linux-support-policies-069172.pdf).
• For (a) all IaaS Cloud Services and (b) PaaS Cloud Services that permit direct user access to
the operating system, You will receive a free license for each of the products listed on the
following web page: https://oss.oracle.com/licenses/oci-included-apps/index.html, in
each case under the terms linked for each product on that page. Oracle does not provide
technical support for any of the products listed there.
• For (a) all IaaS Cloud Services and (b) PaaS Cloud Services that permit direct user access to
the operating system, You will receive a free Oracle Java SE license for Your instances in the
Oracle Public Cloud that will be provided in accordance with the Oracle Technology Network
License Agreement for Oracle Java SE found here: https://java.com/otnlicense. You will
also receive Oracle Cloud Support for Oracle Java SE for the foregoing usage and that
technical support will be provided in accordance with the Oracle Hosting and Delivery
Policies.
• For (a) all IaaS Cloud Services and (b) only for PaaS Cloud Services that permit direct user
access to the operating system, You will receive a free Oracle GraalVM Enterprise Edition
license for Your instances in the Oracle Public Cloud that will be provided in accordance with
the Oracle Technology
Network License Agreement for GraalVM Enterprise Edition found here:
https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/licenses/graalvm-otn-license-5486575.html. You
will also receive Oracle Cloud Support for Oracle GraalVM Enterprise Edition for the
foregoing usage and that technical support will be provided in accordance with the Oracle
Cloud Hosting and Delivery Policies.
You may begin using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Catalog service after Oracle has
activated Your Cloud Services Account.
YOUR OBLIGATIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES
You are responsible and liable for compliance with all applicable export laws with respect to the
Hardware and Your Content (including import declaration of value and any applicable duties,
fees, penalties and taxes). You are responsible for providing the import value on the shipping
documents for the Hardware and You will indemnify Oracle for any duties, fees, penalties and
taxes that may be charged to Oracle or that Oracle may be required to pay on Your behalf with
respect to the foregoing. You will be the exporter of the Hardware (that contains Your Content)
and the importer of the Hardware (that is cleaned after after Oracle imports Your Content to
Your Storage Cloud Service environment) and will provide all documentation required as such.
You must obtain a Oracle Cloud Infrastructure environment and maintain it for the duration of
the Data Transfer Disk service.
You must provide and configure the Hardware per Oracle’s specifications.
You must encrypt Your Content and securely copy Your Content onto the Hardware per Oracle’s
specifications.
You must verify that Your Content is copied to and accessible in Your Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Object or Archive storage environment and maintain a copy and backups of all
Your Content until You have completed such verification.
You must appoint a primary contact with administrative access to Your Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure. Once Your Content is copied to the Hardware and prior to pick up, You must
‘lock’ the Hardware into unusable state as specified by Oracle.
You must not copy to the Hardware or provide Oracle with or access to or any health, payment
card or similarly sensitive personal information that imposes specific data security obligations
for the processing of such data unless expressly allowed and specified in Your order.
You must maintain a copy of the data being migrated to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure until
migration is complete and You have verified the data as being complete and accessible in Your
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure environment
PROJECT ASSUMPTIONS
All Data Transfer Disk Services will be delivered in English. All Data Transfer Disk services will
be delivered remotely.
Your Content is migrated from the Hardware to Your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Environment
as-is. Oracle does not guarantee that all of Your Content will be copied. Oracle will provide You
with a Transfer Log which lists which files were successfully copied.
Files with the same name on the Hardware and on Your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
environment will be overwritten in Your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure environment.
The flattened path of each file must be less than 1024 characters. Oracle will not import files
with flattened paths larger than 1024 bytes.
Oracle has no responsibility for set-up of Your internal computing environment, including such
items as installation of networking software, internet software and connection.
Oracle is not liable for any damage to the Hardware while in transit to or from Oracle.
Oracle is not responsible for any data (including Your Content) on the Hardware that is lost or
damaged nor for any associated data restoration.
EXPORT
Export laws and regulations of the United States and any other relevant local export laws and
regulations apply to the Hardware (including any integrated software and operating system(s))
and Your Content. You agree that such export laws govern the Hardware (including any
integrated software and operating system(s)) and Your Content and any services deliverables
provided, and You agree to comply with all such export laws and regulations (including
“deemed export” and “deemed re-export” regulations). You agree that no information, nor the
Hardware (including any integrated software and operating system(s)), nor Your Content
and/or materials resulting from services (or direct product thereof) will be exported, directly or
indirectly, in violation of these laws, or will be used for any purpose prohibited by these laws
including, without limitation, nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons proliferation, or
development of missile technology. You shall include the following notice on packing lists,
commercial invoices, shipping documents and other documents involved in the transfer, export
or re-export of the Hardware (including any integrated software and operating system(s)):
‘These commodities, technology, software or hardware (including any integrated software and
operating system(s)) were exported in accordance with U.S. Export Administration Regulations
and applicable export laws. Diversion contrary to applicable export laws is prohibited.
If You are a customer using the Pay as You Go model, You will receive (per application type): (i)
fifty sources, (ii) fifty migrations, (iii) 5 concurrent/active migrations and (iv) 10 migrations. All
other customers will receive (per application type): (i) one hundred sources, (ii) one hundred
migrations, (iii) 10 concurrent/active migrations, and 30 migrations. If You require more than
the amounts set forth above, then You may log an SR with Oracle Cloud Support to request
more of the applicable item(s).
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Cloud Shell currently includes 5 gigabytes of backing storage for
the user’s home directory. Any changes that a user makes in its home directory will be persisted
to a volume stored in the home region of Your tenancy, encrypted at rest.
• The third party offering will be listed on the Marketplace with a unique SKU and metric.
If You deploy the third party offering and You are a customer domiciled in the United
States, You will apply Oracle PaaS and IaaS Universal Credits and the amount You
apply will be charged against Your Cloud Services Account in accordance with Your
billing terms for the Oracle PaaS and IaaS Universal Credits; if You do not have Oracle
PaaS and IaaS Universal Credits against which the third party offering may be charged,
• Changes in pricing, availability, retirement or end of life for third party offerings is
solely at the discretion of the third party. In the event the third party ceases to make
its third party offering available through the Marketplace, You agree that You will
remove, delete and cease using that third party offering unless You obtain rights to
continue to use the applicable third party offering directly from the third party (i.e.,
not through the Marketplace).
• Each third party is solely responsible for its refund policy for its offering. If You have
refund inquiries, please contact the applicable third party.
• Third party offerings are not available in all countries and in all currencies.
• Oracle has the right to suspend Your ability to download third party offerings if You
fail to pay Your invoices from Oracle when due.
• ORACLE SHALL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR THIRD PARTY OFFERINGS FOR ANY
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO RELIANCE, COVER, OR ANY LOSS OF
REVENUE, PROFITS, SALES, DATA, DATA USE, GOODWILL, OR REPUTATION, EVEN
IF ORACLE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. ORACLE'S
LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THIRD PARTY OFFERINGS OR
CONDUCT IN FURTHERANCE HEREOF UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY, WHETHER IN
CONTRACT, TORT, PRODUCT LIABILITY, BREACH OF IMPLIED DUTY, OR
OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT EXCEED $500.
You are responsible for Your Community Applications however Oracle may reject Community
Applications for any reason. You will establish the license rights and other terms governing third
parties’ use of Your Community Applications; provided, however, that the terms governing use
of Your Community Applications by third parties shall not purport to modify the Oracle terms
that govern third parties’ use of Oracle cloud services that may be used in conjunction with Your
Community Applications. You will ensure that all information that You display about Community
Applications is, at all times, accurate, complete, not misleading, and in compliance with
applicable law. Oracle is not responsible for reviewing Your Community Applications, however,
Oracle may, at its option, review and test Your Community Applications at any time, including
for security-related concerns and You will cooperate with Oracle’s review and testing.
• Terms on the Console – When the customer creates its Community Applications
listing, before it clicks on ‘Save Changes’ to publish the image it must check the box
with the following statement:
“I represent that I have the right and authority to share this Community Application in
accordance with my agreement with Oracle applicable to the Services and with the
related Service Specifications.”
ODSA has monitoring capabilities that can emit audit logs and database metrics into Microsoft
Azure. OCI databases created in the ODSA portal can expose database metrics via Azure
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
All customers intent on using Oracle Database Service for Azure must have an active, paid Azure
subscription. You will be prompted for your Azure credentials during the sign-up process.
As part of the onboarding experience, You will need to grant Oracle specific permissions and Azure
Resource Manager (ARM) roles in order to link Your Azure account with OCI.
While Oracle Database Service for Azure is free to use, You will be responsible for charges that
incur based on the databases that you provision on the platform. Ensure that You are keeping
track of Your monthly costs and usage in OCI( for more information, see:
https://docs.oracle.com/en-
us/iaas/Content/GSG/Concepts/costs.htm#Checking_Your_Balance_and_Usage).
You are responsible for managing and maintaining the database resources that You provision in
the ODSA portal. These include instances of Oracle Exadata Cloud Service, Oracle Database Cloud
Service, MySQL Heatwave Virtual Machine Database, Autonomous Database on Shared
Infrastructure and Autonomous Database on Dedicated Infrastructure.
Note
1: Limited Availability-This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions.
2: Limited Availability: This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions, and
may be provided on a limited basis for any new orders; the successor to this Cloud Service is
detailed in Appendix A.
3: This Cloud Service is available on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace.
4: Minimum of 10 users, can add or substract users in increments of 1.
5: These BYOL SKUs use licenses from the required on-premise products on active support
DESCRIPTION
The Oracle Analytics Cloud – Professional and the Oracle Analytics Cloud - Professional –
BYOL Services provide capabilities that include data visualization, data preparation and
collaboration.
Limits: The Oracle Analytics Cloud – Professional and the Oracle Analytics Cloud -
Professional - BYOL are subject to the following quantities:
• Entitlement for all users of these Oracle Cloud Services to the Oracle Day by Day
application posted on the Apple Store and the Google Store
The Oracle Analytics Cloud – Enterprise and the Oracle Analytics Cloud - Enterprise - BYOL
Services provide capabilities that include data visualization, data preparation, collaboration,
enterprise reporting and mobile access.
Limits: The Oracle Analytics Cloud – Enterprise and the Oracle Analytics Cloud -
Enterprise - BYOL Services are subject to the following quantities:
• Entitlement for all users of these Oracle Cloud Services to the Oracle Day by Day
application posted on the Apple Store and the Google Store
• Entitlement for all users of these Oracle Cloud Services to Oracle Analytics
Desktop (for non-production use only) posted on the Oracle Software Delivery
Cloud
• Entitlement for users of these Oracle Cloud Services to the Oracle SmartView®
application posted on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud
• Entitlement for all users of these Oracle Cloud Services to the Oracle
SmartView® application posted on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud. Each
OCPU of a service environment includes an entitlement to use 5 unique users of
Oracle Business Intelligence Server Administrator posted on the Oracle Software
Delivery Cloud
The Oracle Analytics Cloud – Enterprise and the Oracle Analytics Cloud - Enterprise - BYOL
Services provide capabilities that include data visualization, data preparation, collaboration,
enterprise reporting, and mobile access.
Limits: The Oracle Analytics Cloud – Enterprise - BYOL Services are subject to the
following quantities:
• Entitlement for all users of these Oracle Cloud Services to the Oracle Business
Intelligence Mobile application posted on the Apple Store and the Google Store
• Entitlement for all users of these Oracle Cloud Services to the Oracle Day by Day
application posted on the Apple Store and the Google Store
• Entitlement for all users of these Oracle Cloud Services to the Oracle
SmartView® application posted on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud Each
OCPU of a service environment includes an entitlement to use 5 unique users of
Oracle Business Intelligence Server Administrator posted on the Oracle Software
Delivery Cloud
The Oracle Analytics Cloud – Professional environment provide capabilities that include self-
service analytics, data preparation and collaboration.
Limits: The Oracle Analytics Cloud – Professional is subject to the following quantities:
Entitlement for each user of these Oracle Cloud Services to Oracle Analytics
Desktop posted on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud
Entitlement for all users of these Oracle Cloud Services to the Oracle Day by Day
application posted on the Apple Store and the Google Store
The Oracle Analytics Cloud – Enterprise environment provides capabilities that include
business modelling, enterprise reporting and mobile access.
Limits: The Oracle Analytics Cloud – Enterprise is subject to the following quantities:
Entitlement for all users of these Oracle Cloud Services to the Oracle Day by
Day application posted on the Apple Store and the Google Store
Entitlement for all users of these Oracle Cloud Services to Oracle Analytics
Desktop posted on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud
Entitlement for each hosted named user of these Oracle Cloud Services to
use 1 unique user of Oracle Analytics Server Administrator posted on the
Oracle Software Delivery Cloud
Essbase for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace Service supports simplified deployment
of Oracle Essbase Stack components and default server configurations for building custom
analytic applications on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Essbase for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Marketplace includes (i) restricted use WebLogic Server Standard Edition (restricted to use for
running Essbase only and only for hosting J2EE or Java application logic that is distributed as
part of Essbase) and (ii) restricted use of Oracle Internet Directory (restricted to storing Essbase
user information only). Essbase for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace depends on Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Compute Cloud Services, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Block Storage Cloud
To get started with Essbase for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace Service, select
“Marketplace” from the Oracle Cloud navigation bar on
https://cloudmarketplace.oracle.com/marketplace/en_US/homePage.jspx. and select
the Essbase for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace listing and the version You wish
to use, and You will be prompted to provide details on the configuration You wish to
create.
Oracle Analytics Server for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service supports simplified
deployment of Oracle Analytics Server Stack components and default server configurations for
building custom analytic applications on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Oracle Analytics Server for
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure includes (i) restricted use WebLogic Server Standard Edition
(restricted to use for running Oracle Analytics Server only and only for hosting J2EE or Java
application logic that is distributed as part of Oracle Analytics Server) and (ii) restricted use of
Oracle Internet Directory (restricted to storing Oracle Analytics Server for Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure user information only). Oracle Analytics Server for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
depends on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute Cloud Services, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Block Storage Cloud Services, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Cloud Services, Oracle
Data Management Cloud Services and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Key Management Cloud
Services.
To get started with the Oracle Analytics Server for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service,
select “Marketplace” from the Oracle Cloud navigation bar on
https://cloudmarketplace.oracle.com/marketplace/en_US/homePage.jspx. and select
the Oracle Analytics Server for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service listing and version You
wish to use, and You will be prompted to provide details on the configuration You wish to
create.
There are two versions of this service: a licensed-included (Universal Credits) version for
customers who do not own Oracle Business Intelligence or Oracle Analytics Server on-
premises products and a BYOL version for existing Oracle Business Intelligence or Oracle
Analytics Server licenses. See table “BYOL REQUIRED LICENSES” for more details.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute Cloud Services, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Block
Storage Cloud Services, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Cloud Services, Oracle
Data Management Cloud Services and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Key Management
Cloud Services will all be metered separately as per Your rate card.
In addition, users of these Oracle Cloud Services are entitled to Oracle Analytics Desktop
for non-production purposes, posted on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Certain aspects of service management are Your responsibility. These include, but are not
limited to the following:
• You are responsible for ensuring that files marked for upload are scanned for viruses.
If You do not scan those marked files for viruses You are liable for any resulting damage.
• You are responsible for managing and maintaining maintaining Oracle Analytics Server
for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and its availability. You are responsible for patching
Under the Annual Universal Credit model or Pay as You Go model, You will be charged a minimum
of 10 users month or the number of users configured for the Oracle Analytics – Professional or
Enteprise, User per Month service, once the service has been provisioned, moreover, in the case
of any new users beyond the minimum configured user count in between the billing month, or if
the Cloud Service started after the start of the billing month, You will be charged for those users at
a pro-rated rate for the number of days left in a billing month. Removing users during a given
monthly billing cycle will not reduce your charges during the current billing month but only in the
next billing month
Under the Monthly Universal Credit model, You will be charged a minimum of 10 users per month
or the number of users configured for the Oracle Analytics – Professional or Enterprise per month
service at the start of your monthly billing cycle which might be different to a calendar month cycle.
Moreover, in the case of any new users beyond the configured user count in between the billing
month, or if the Cloud Service started after the start of the billing month, You will be charged for
those users immediately at a pro-rated rate for the number of days left in your specific billing
month. Removing users during a given monthly billing cycle will not reduce your charges during
the current billing month but only in the next billing month.
The following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion ratio
above.
Conversion Ratios:
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion ratio
above.
• For each supported Processor license You may activate up to 2 OCPUs of the above
referenced BYOL Cloud Service.
• For every 25 supported Named User Plus licenses You may activate 1 OCPU of the above
referenced BYOL Cloud Service.
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion ratio
Oracle WebLogic Suite for Oracle Cloud B91347 3 OCPU Per Hour
Infrastructure
Oracle WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition for Oracle B92913 3 OCPU Per Hour
Cloud Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes
Oracle WebLogic Suite for Oracle Cloud B92914 3 OCPU Per Hour
Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service Connector
Hub
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service Connector Hub N/A N/A
Note
1: Limited Availability - This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions.
2: Limited Availability: This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions, and
may be provided on a limited basis for any new orders; the successor to this Cloud Service is
detailed in Appendix A.
3: This Cloud Service is available on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace.
DESCRIPTIONS
The Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud Service provides a pre-assembled platform on Oracle
Cloud for building and running chaincode and for maintaining a distributed ledger for business
transactions. With the Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service users can create a new blockchain
network or join an existing blockchain network which is ready for chaincode deployment.
Chaincode functions, also known as transactions, can be invoked from end-user applications via
private channels. Users are also authorized to perform tasks related to administration and
monitoring of the network.
Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise and Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud
Service – Enterprise – BYOL are elastic, allowing a specification for number of OCPUs and
storage capacity in increments of one (1) TB for each Blockchain Platform instance at provisioning.
The Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud Service – Standard is subject to the following usage limits
per Oracle Blockchain Platform instance:
• Up to sixteen (16) peer nodes and up to seven (7) ordering service nodes on up to one (1)
virtual machine. One blockchain network can have multiple Oracle Blockchain Platform
Cloud Service instances.
• The storage capacity is used to store transaction ledgers for all channels, state of the world,
transaction history database, chaincode, and other data, such as configuration files. Up to
fifty (50) gigabytes of block storage capacity is included in Oracle Blockchain Platform
Cloud Service – Standard.
The Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise and Oracle Blockchain Platform
Cloud Service – Enterprise – BYOL are subject to the following usage limits per Oracle Blockchain
Platform Cloud Service instance:
• Up to sixteen (16) peer nodes and up to seven (7) ordering service nodes on up to ten (10)
virtual machines. One blockchain network can have multiple Oracle Blockchain Platform
Cloud Service instances.
The included database, which hosts APEX and its corresponding applications and data, is fully
elastic. You specify the number of Cloud Service OCPUs and the database storage capacity. You
must use Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing – Exadata Storage for the storage. At any
time, You may scale, increase, or decrease either OCPUs or storage capacity without incurring
downtime.
The included middle-tier exposes APEX over HTTPS and also provides tools such as Oracle REST
Data Services (ORDS) and SQL Developer Web (SDW). You may use these extra tools only in
support of APEX applications. For example, You may create custom REST endpoints on
application data using SDW or APEX. You are prohibited from any ORDS usage that directly
accesses the pre-configured REST-SQL endpoint (with URL ending in /sql).
Control of Oracle APEX Application Development is available from Console, CLI, and APIs. For
APEX applications that are deployed in APEX, SDW, and customer-defined REST endpoints, You
may access these directly from their individual URLs.
Oracle APEX Application Development - Free is subject to the following quantities: 1 OCPU Per
Hour.
The Oracle Container Pipelines Cloud Service comprises the following components: a local
command line interface (CLI), the online console for running continuous integration and
continuous delivery of container-based applications, a container image registry called “Releases,”
a Kubernetes cluster management and operations console called Clusters, and application
programming interfaces for all of these capabilities.
The Oracle Visual Builder Studio (VB Studio) is a DevOps and lifecycle management tool, fully
integrated with Oracle Cloud Applications and the Services provided by Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure.
With VB Studio, you get:
Repositories for hosting code in Git
Repositories for hosting binaries, such as Maven dependencies
Continuous integration service for automated build and test
Continuous delivery service that tightly integrates with Oracle Cloud Applications
Agile boards and an issue tracking system for tracking sprints, tasks, defects, and features
The Oracle Mobile Hub Cloud Service (OMHCS) is a platform that helps You to build engaging
mobile, web and bot applications. OMHCS provides all the tools to build these experiences and
adds contextual services based on the platform. OMHCS introduces conversation interactions
via the chatbots functionality that is powered by AI. OMHCS insights tools give You deep insights
into user adoption and behavior so that You may personalize Your engagement with Your end
users and may ensure that everything is running at peak performance. OMHCS provides up to
100 gigabytes capacity for applications and data.
Users of the Oracle Mobile Hub Cloud Service are authorized to access the following modules
or features:
Mobile core services such as push notification, storage, location, data offline and sync
Custom API designer and implementations
Connectors
Administration and lifecycle
Oracle Digital Assistant Cloud Service introduces conversation interactions via the chatbots
functionality that is powered by AI, called Digital Assistants. Oracle Digital Assistant Cloud
Service consumes a minimum of 250 requests per hour. Users of Oracle Digital Assistant Cloud
Service are authorized to access the following modules or features:
AI-powered natural language processing (NLP) for intent and entity detection
Deployment of bots to multiple channels, abstracting the differences
Bots Builder UI for defining intents, entities, conversation flows, and channel
configuration
Integration with backend applications and data through custom components
Instant apps designer and runtime
Oracle Voice
As part of Oracle Visual Builder, any number of authenticated users may be granted a role
authorizing access to development tools for this Oracle Cloud Service and may develop and
publish any number of applications. Any number of authenticated and unauthenticated users
may access a published application. Additionally, any number of API calls may be made to
published APIs provided by this Oracle Cloud Service or by published applications. Service
performance may be affected by the number of users, by the number of API calls, and by the
service configuration, such as the number of OCPUs utilized.
Oracle Visual Builder allows application developers to create and host applications along with
custom data needed for those applications. You are responsible for the content of these
applications and data. Oracle Visual Builder provides up to 5 gigabytes of capacity for
applications and data. Application developers may upload static resources (including, but not
limited to images, JavaScript files, CSS files, and HTML files). These static resources are not
executed on Oracle’s servers. Application developers may create applications that consume
REST services exposed by other non-Oracle cloud services (including products subject to
different hosting and delivery policies and terms of service). You are responsible for ensuring
that Your use of these non-Oracle cloud services complies with the policies and terms that
govern the use of these services.
The Oracle WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service
supports simplified provisioning of Oracle WebLogic Server configurations for development,
deployment and monitoring of Enterprise Java applications on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Support is provided for full use of Java Standard Edition (SE) and Java Enterprise Edition (EE)
APIs to build web applications, REST services, Java Message Servic eand transactional
applications and other Enterprise Java applications. The Oracle WebLogic Server Enterprise
Edition for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service includes all entitlements included in the Oracle
WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition license. The Oracle WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition for
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service depends on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute Cloud
Services and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Block Storage Cloud Services. Oracle Data
Management Cloud Services, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Cloud Services and
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Key Management Cloud Services are typically required for Oracle
WebLogic Server applications, and must be purchased and provisioned separately, as may be
required for Your environment. To get started with the Oracle WebLogic Server Enterprise
Edition for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service, select “Marketplace” from the Oracle Cloud
navigation bar on https://cloudmarketplace.oracle.com/marketplace/en_US/homePage.jspx.
and elect the Oracle WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure listing
and the version You wish to use, and You will be prompted to provide details on the
configuration You wish to create.
The Oracle WebLogic Suite for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service supports simplified
provisioning of Oracle WebLogic Server configurations for development, deployment and
monitoring of Enterprise Java applications on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Support is provided
for full use of Java Standard Edition (SE) and Java Enterprise Edition (EE) APIs to build Web
applications, REST services, Java Message Service and transactional applications and other
Enterprise Java applications. Oracle WebLogic Suite for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure includes all
entitlements included in the Oracle WebLogic Suite license. Oracle WebLogic Suite for Oracle
The Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud Service is subject to the following usage limits:
• Up to fourteen (14) peer nodes for each Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud Service
instance. One blockchain network can have multiple Oracle Blockchain Platform
Cloud Service instances.
• Up to two (2) TB storage capacity (block and object storage). The storage capacity
is used to store transaction ledgers for all channels, state of the world, transaction
history database, chaincode, and other data, such as configuration files.
Note there are no restrictions on the number of APEX applications, developer accounts, or end-
users that can be deployed.
The Oracle Container Pipelines Cloud Service is subject to the following quantities:
• 500 gigabytes storage capacity for Oracle Storage Service included in the Oracle
Container Pipelines Cloud Service in which to store container images. This storage
limit is allocated once per billed entity and is represented by the corresponding
named organization within the Oracle Container Pipelines Cloud Service.
In order fully to access the Kubernetes cluster management and operations console,
You must acquire Oracle Cloud Infrastructure compute, storage and networking
independent of the Oracle Container Pipelines Cloud Service.
Customers can create up to 5 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service Connectors for
moving data between services.
For the purposes of the Oracle Java Cloud Service, Your usage is measured by
calculating the number of OCPU hours used by You. Pricing is per OCPU hour
consumed for each VM instance, from the time an instance is launched until it is
terminated or stopped.
▪ Included with your order are Oracle Foundation Services an Oracle VB Studio
environment is provisioned as a foundation service. The usage of this service is
subject to the following quantities: 1 VB Studio instance per Cloud Services Account,
and 20 gigabytes Storage of cumulative storage. Additional Storage used beyond
this limit will be billed for the purposes of the Oracle VB Studio service. Your usage
is measured by calculating the number of gigabytes You use once You have
exceeded Your monthly 20 gigabyte storage entitlement. Pricing is per Gigabyte
Storage Capacity Per Month.
Foundation Services Included with Your order for these Oracle PaaS and IaaS
Universal Credits for WW are Oracle Foundation Services. An Oracle Service
environment is provisioned as a foundation service. The usage of this service is
subject to the following quantities: 1 VB Studio instance per Cloud Services Account,
and 20 gigabytes Storage of cumulative storage.
For the purposes of the Oracle Mobile Hub Cloud Service, during instant creation
You are advised to enter the number of requests per hour that will be used for
measurement and billing for the entire month and for 24 hours a day in that
month. This Cloud Service requires a minimum of 500 requests per hour be
entered.
For the purposes of the Oracle Digital Assistant Cloud Service, each customer Cloud
Services Account consumes a minimum of 250 Requests Per Hour, which includes 1
development and 1 production environment. An additional development
environment consumes a minimum of an additional 50 Requests Per Hour. An
additional production environment consumes a minimum of an additional 200
Requests Per Hour.
For the purposes of Oracle Visual Builder, Your usage is measured by calculating the
number of OCPUs that are being used by Oracle Visual Builder each hour. Pricing
is per OCPU hour consumed from the time an instance is launched until it is
terminated or stopped.
For the purposes of the Oracle APEX Application Development Cloud Service:
Your compute usage is measured by calculating the number of OCPU hours
You use. You may set the number of OCPUs for Your Cloud Service via the
Console, via CLI, or via API. You may also choose to enable auto scaling.
Your database storage is subject to the activation, measurement, and usage
terms of Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing – Exadata Storage.
For the purposes of Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud – Standard, Oracle Blockchain
Platform Cloud – Enterprise, and Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud – Enterprise
BYOL, Your usage is measured by calculating the number of OCPU hours used by
Until March 15, 2019, Your Cloud Service fee will be calculated on an hourly
basis: 1/744 multiplied by the total number of hours incurred by Your
maximum configured users multiplied by the Pay as You Go or Monthly
Credit per User Monthly service fee, depending on whether the customer
is on Pay as You Go or Monthly Credit, respectively.
On and after March 15, 2019 under the Pay as You Go model, You must pay
for the entire month in which the Cloud Service commences, regardless of
where the Cloud Service start date falls within the month. Under the Pay
as You Go model, You will be billed for the Cloud Service at the end of the
same calendar month in which the Cloud Service began.
On and after March 15, 2019, under the Monthly Universal Credit model,
You will be decremented for the Cloud Service 30 days after the Cloud
Service start or activation date. If
You switch from the Pay as You Go model to the Monthly Universal Credit
model or vice versa, the fees will be pro-rated until the beginning of the
new billing period.
For the purposes of the Oracle WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition for Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure and of the Oracle WebLogic Suite for Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Services, both depend on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
Cloud Service, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Block Storage Cloud Service, and Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Key Management Cloud Services that are billed separately. If
You select the option to provision the Oracle Cloud Load Balancing service, this
will also be billed separately.
Oracle WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container
Engine for Kubernetes and Oracle WebLogic Suite for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Container Engine for Kubernetes Services depend on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Compute, Block Storage, Key Management private vault or virtual vault, and Oracle
Cloud Load Balancing services that are billed separately.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Certain aspects of service management are Your responsibility. These include, but are not
limited to the following:
The Oracle Mobile Hub Cloud Service, and the Oracle Digital Assistant Cloud
Service are not intended to hold sensitive or regulated information. You must not
use the Cloud Services to store or process any health, payment card or similarly
sensitive information that imposes specific data security obligations for the
You agree to provide reasonable assistance to Oracle in order to configure, operate, maintain,
and secure the operating systems and other associated software of Your Cloud Services
including Your applications. You agree to provide reasonable assistance to Oracle in order to
maintain appropriate security, protection, and backup of Your Content, which may include the
use of encryption technology to protect Your Content from unauthorized access and routine
archiving of Your Content. Oracle Cloud Services login credentials and private keys generated
as part of the Oracle Cloud Services are for Your internal use of the Services only, and You may
not sell, share, transfer or sublicense them to any other entity or person, except that You may
disclose Your private key to Your subcontractors who are Users of the Oracle Cloud Services
and who are performing work on Your behalf.
You are responsible for any data that is stored in the Oracle Developer Cloud Service. You may
perform all administrative operations using Oracle-provided tools, or using any compatible
third-party tools.
For cloud services delivered by the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, Oracle is responsible for initial
provisioning of the Service, as described in the Service documentation. You are responsible
for management of the Service after provisioning, including, but not limited to, the following:
maintaining and updating the software product versions provided by the Service; configuring
the software as required for Your applications, or for Your usage of the Service; configuring the
software and Your content to appropriate security levels per Your business needs; ongoing
monitoring and management of Your configuration; backing up Your content and restoring
Your content as required; configuring and maintaining any prerequisite software required by
Login credentials or private keys that may be generated for Your access to the Service to
perform these responsibilities, are for Your internal use of the Services only, and You may not
sell, share, transfer or sublicense them to any other entity or person, except that You may
disclose Your credentials or private keys to Your subcontractors who are Users of the Oracle
Cloud Services and who are performing work on Your behalf.
You agree to provide reasonable assistance to Oracle in order to enable Oracle to provide You
with support services for the Oracle software included in the applicable Cloud Services to which
You have subscribed.
PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
In connection with Your use of Oracle Mobile Hub Cloud Service, You may provide Oracle with
certain third-party credentials (e.g., certificates) to initiate push notification events for Your
Content ("Push Notifications"). You agree that Oracle will store and use such credentials solely
(a) in connection with the Cloud Services described in Your order and the applicable Service
Specifications and (b) in connection with Push Notifications, and that in so doing Oracle will be
considered to be Your service provider and shall be deemed to be acting on Your behalf and
under Your instruction(s).
The Mobile Library may not be hosted in the service environment, and accordingly, the Oracle
Cloud Hosting and Delivery Policies and the Data Processing Agreement do not apply to the
Mobile Library.
1. Integration of the Mobile Library into Your mobile application that interoperates with the
Associated Cloud Service and that is compiled and signed before use and/or distribution (“Your
Mobile Application”); and
2. Distribute Your Mobile Application within Your enterprise to Your internal users and/or
to Your third party end users (“End Users”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, You may not
distribute the Mobile Library to End Users unless it is included in Your Mobile Application.
Third party technology may be appropriate or necessary for use with the Mobile Library. With
respect to Your distribution of the Mobile Library as included in Your Mobile Application, You
must abide by any terms and conditions specified by Oracle pertaining to separately licensed
third party technology and the separate terms applying to such technology. Oracle may provide
certain notices to You in the program documentation, readme or notice files of the Mobile
Library (or as otherwise notified by Oracle) as to any such separately licensed third party
technology. The third party owner, author or provider of such separately licensed third party
technology retains all ownership and intellectual property rights in and to such technology, and
You are responsible for complying with the separate terms that govern use of such technology.
With respect to creating Your Mobile Application, You acknowledge that You must separately
agree to and abide by license terms with the applicable mobile operating system provider and
possibly other third parties. For example, for iOS applications, You agree that Your Mobile
Application, in whole or in part, may not be installed on a mobile device or executed except as
incorporated into an iOS application that has been signed using an appropriate Apple-issued
certificate that You obtained directly from Apple and that is deployed in full compliance with
the Agreement with Oracle (including these terms) and license terms set forth in a separate
agreement between You and Apple.
If the Mobile Library provides for real-time location or route guidance, YOU ASSUME ALL RISKS
ASSOCIATED WITH YOUR USE OF SUCH REAL TIME LOCATION DATA OR ROUTE GUIDANCE.
LOCATION DATA MAY NOT BE ACCURATE.
The Mobile Library may provide You with the ability to connect with non-Oracle websites,
services, and applications, which may allow the third party to collect or share information about
Your and End User use of the Mobile Library. Further, the Mobile Library provides push
messaging functionality. If push messaging is used in connection with the Mobile Library, any
independent third parties associated with the push messaging service may use the messaging
information to provide, maintain, protect, and improve their services, subject to the privacy
policies of those third parties. All such third party connections are beyond Oracle’s control.
Oracle encourages You to check the privacy policies and terms of use of any non-Oracle
connections before using them or providing Your personal information to them.
Any data collected about or from Your and End User use of the Mobile Library may be shared
with, transferred to, or accessed or used by, the Associated Cloud Service. Any such access or
use of data by, or further transfer from, the Associated Cloud Service is solely between You and
such End User.
(a) Include acknowledgements by You and the End User that the EULA is concluded between
You and the End User only and that the following apply:
(ii) You are solely responsible for addressing, settling, and discharging any
claims of the End User or any third party relating to the Mobile Application or the End
User’s possession and/or use of that Mobile Application, including, but not limited to
product liability claims; any claim that the Mobile Application fails to conform to any
applicable legal or regulatory requirement; any claims arising under consumer
protection or similar legislation; and any claims that the End User’s possession and use
of that Mobile Application infringes a third party’s intellectual property rights;
(b) Provide only a non-transferable, terminable license to the End User that prohibits (i)
modifying or creating derivative works or (ii) decrypting, decompiling, reverse engineering,
disassembling or attempting to derive the Mobile Application source code (unless such
actions are expressly permitted by applicable law);
(c) Notify the End User that the Mobile Application is subject to a restricted license and can be
used only in conjunction with the specific Oracle-based Associated Cloud Service for which
it is designed;
(d) Provide no limitation of Your liability to the End User beyond what is permitted by applicable
law;
(e) Require the End User to comply fully with all relevant export laws and regulations of the U.S.
and other applicable export and import laws to assure that the Mobile Application, nor any
direct products thereof, is exported, directly or indirectly, in violation of applicable laws;
(f) State in the EULA Your name and address to which any End User questions, complaints or
claims with respect to the Mobile Application can be directed;
(g) State in the EULA that the End User must comply with applicable third-party terms when
using the Mobile Application and that third-party components that may be appropriate or
necessary for use with the Mobile Application are specified in the documentation for that
program (or as otherwise notified by You) and that those third party components are
licensed to the End User only for use with the Mobile Application under the terms of the
third party license agreement specified in the documentation for that program (or as
otherwise notified by You) and not under the terms of the EULA;
(h) State that the licenses provided in the EULA automatically terminate upon breach of the
EULA terms and in addition that the licenses provided in the EULA may be terminated upon
notice;
(i) State that upon termination of the EULA the End User must discontinue all use of the Mobile
Application and to delete all copies of the Mobile Application in the End User’s possession
or control.
For each supported Processor license You may activate up to 2 OCPUs of the Oracle Blockchain
Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise – BYOL.
Oracle WebCenter Portal Cloud Service – BYOL B88405 1 OCPU Per Hour
Oracle Content Management-BYOL
Oracle Content Management – BYOL B92637 5000 Assets Per
Month
OCI Digital Medial Services
Media Services - Media Flow - Standard - H264 - B95279 Minute of Output
SD - Below 30fps - Metered - PaaS Media Content
Media Services - Media Flow - Standard - H264 - B95280 Minute of Output
SD - Above 30fps and Below 60fps - Metered - Media Content
PaaS
Media Services - Media Flow - Standard - H264 - B95281 Minute of Output
SD - Above 60fps and Below 120fps - Metered - Media Content
PaaS
Media Services - Media Flow - Standard - H264 - B95282 Minute of Output
HD - Below 30fps - Metered - PaaS Media Content
Media Services - Media Flow - Standard - H264 - B95283 Minute of Output
HD - Above 30fps and Below 60fps - Metered - Media Content
PaaS
Media Services - Media Flow - Standard - H264 - B95284 Minute of Output
HD - Above 60fps and Below 120fps - Metered - Media Content
PaaS
Note
1: Limited Availability-This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions.
2: Limited Availability: This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions, and
may be provided on a limited basis for any new orders; the successor to this Cloud Service is
detailed in Appendix A.
DESCRIPTIONS
The Oracle WebCenter Portal Cloud Service is a platform built to deliver integrated and
consistent user experiences across multiple channels. Deployed on the Oracle Java Cloud
Service, it provides rapid deployment, scale out on-demand, single-click patching, backup, and
restore. You may create environments for development, testing and production, and focus on
building the solution. The Oracle WebCenter Portal Cloud Service requires the Oracle Java
Cloud Service – Enterprise or the Oracle Java Cloud Service – High Performance.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Media Flow Cloud Service is a workflow-based media
processing service that will bill for processing 'tasks' performed on a media file. OCI Media Flow
Cloud Service will launch with a billable task that provides video transcoding. Transcoding is a
compute intensive activity that converts a media file from one format to another, usually with the
intent of compressing the file for distribution/streaming. The primary variables that determine the
compute resources required to transcode are the output CODEC (video encoding format) selected,
the CODEC specific options selected such as quality, the output resolution selected, the frame rate
of the video, and the length of the video. OCI Media Flow Cloud Service will follow this industry
established pricing model for our transcoding with a price matrix specific to each video CODEC.
The service will be metered per minute of video output, prorated in 6 second increments.
USAGE LIMITS
For the purposes of Oracle Content Management - Outbound Data Transfer, Your usage is
measured per the “Gigabyte (GB) Outbound Data Transfer Per Month” metric by calculating
for each calendar month the total gigabytes of outbound data transfer from that Cloud
Service.
Users of Oracle Content Management- Advanced Video Management have access to Oracle
Content Management – Advanced Video Management with the following usage limits: 250
Video Assets per month.
Users of Oracle Content Management have access to Oracle Content Management with the
following usage limits: 5000 Assets per month.
For the purposes of Oracle Content Management - Starter Edition, You have access to Oracle
Content Management – Starter Edition with the following usage limits: 5000 Assets per
month. Users of Oracle Content Management – Starter Edition do not have access to all
product functionality that is available in the full version of Oracle Content Management. The
list of Oracle Content Management – Starter Edition functionality that is available for use is
detailed in the product documentation. Additionally, Oracle Content Management - Starter
Edition includes 10 gigabytes per month of Oracle Content Management - Outbound Data
Transfer at no cost. Any additional Oracle Content Management - Outbound Data Transfer
that exceeds 10 gigabytes of outbound data per month will be charged using the applicable
rate for Oracle Content Management - Outbound Data Transfer (part number B91211).
Users of Oracle Content Management – Video Creation Platform have access to Oracle
Content Management – Video Creation Platform application with the following usage limits:
one Video Pack (500 Videos - 500 Gigabytes (GB)) Per Month. If the total number of videos
used exceeds 500 videos per month or the storage used exceeds 500 GB per month, an
additional Video Pack (500 Videos – 500 Gigabytes (GB)) Per Month will be charged.
THIRD PARTY WEB SITES, PLATFORMS AND SERVICES FOR ORACLE WEB CENTER
This Oracle Cloud Service enables You to deploy software code (such as templates or other
applications including third party applications) onto pages and portals developed by the use of
this service. For the purposes of this Oracle Cloud Service such software code shall be deemed
to be “Your Content” as defined in the Agreement. For the purposes of this Oracle Cloud
Service You also remain solely responsible for Your legal and regulatory compliance (including
accessibility requirements, e.g., Section 508 compliance) in connection with the use of this
Oracle Cloud Service.
The Oracle WebCenter Portal Cloud Service may enable You to link to, transmit Your Content
or Third Party Content to, or otherwise access, other Web sites, platforms or services of third
parties. Oracle does not control and is not responsible for such third party Web sites or
platforms or services. You bear all risks associated with Your access to and use of such third
party Web sites, platforms, and services and You are solely responsible for entering into and
being in compliance with separate terms with such third party. Oracle is not responsible for the
security, protection or confidentiality of such content (including obligations in the Oracle Cloud
Hosting and Delivery Policies and the Data Processing Agreement and Oracle's Privacy Policy)
which is transmitted to such third parties.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Certain aspects of service management are Your responsibility. These include, but are not
limited to the following:
• The Cloud Services are not intended to hold sensitive or regulated information. You
must not use the Cloud Services to store or process any health, payment card or
similarly sensitive information that imposes specific data security obligations for the
processing of such data unless expressly allowed and specified in Your order.
• You are responsible for managing and maintaining Oracle WebCenter Portal Cloud
Service and its availability. You are responsible for patching Oracle WebCenter Portal
Cloud Service using the update mechanisms provided as part of the Cloud Service.
By default, Oracle makes an attempt to scan files marked for upload using commercially
available virus signatures. The default setting for this Oracle Cloud Service will reject the upload
if a virus is detected. Some files, such as encrypted or otherwise protected files, may not be
scanned. You have the option to disable the virus scan and allow un-scanned files to be
uploaded. Disabling or limiting the virus scan is at Your own risk and You bear all liability for
any resulting damages. While the Oracle Content Management interface will mark files that
have not been scanned, this visual indicator will not be available in all interfaces and users may
not have any notice that one or more files were not scanned for viruses.
This Oracle Cloud Service enables You to deploy software code such as website templates or
other applications onto websites developed by use of this Oracle Cloud Service. For the
You are solely responsible for making any disclosures to, and obtaining any consents from, such
any users as may be required under applicable laws, rules, regulations and industry self-
regulatory guidelines, regarding Your use or placement of any pixels tags, cookies, or other
identifiers that allow for the tracking of activity on any websites or other web assets developed
by Your use of this Oracle Cloud Service. You also remain solely responsible for Your legal and
regulatory compliance (including accessibility requirements, e.g., Section 508 compliance) in
connection with use of this Oracle Cloud Service.
This Oracle Cloud Service utilizes an instance of the Oracle Storage Cloud Classic Service in Your
service domain that You control. For proper operation, this Oracle Cloud Service must be the
only application that utilizes this storage instance. If through Your control You access this
instance, modify the data on this instance or delete this underlying storage at any time, this
Oracle Cloud Service has no ability to revert or recover the data that You deleted or modified.
Conversion Ratios:
• For each supported Processor license you may activate up to 2 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud
Service.
• For every 25 supported Named User Plus licenses you may activate 1 OCPU of the BYOL
Cloud Service.
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion
ratio above.
DESCRIPTION
The Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service provides high-performance bulk data movement
and massively parallel data transformation using database or big data technologies. It consists
of the Oracle Data Integrator technology running on top of the Oracle Java Cloud Service.
For the purposes of the Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service, only the OCPUs running the Oracle
Data Integrator Cloud Service must be counted. One (1) OCPU gives You up to one (1)
Connection, more connections requires more OCPUs. A Connection is defined as a unique
connection used to build integrations between applications or databases using the Oracle Data
Integrator Cloud Service. A Connection is counted per unique application, data source, third
party software, Oracle software, Web Service or REST endpoint to which the Oracle Data
Integrator Cloud Service is connected. Applications, databases or Web Services that use the
same url and credential are counted as one Connection. Files hosted on a file system do not
count as a Connection.
The Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service – Enterprise provides a cloud-based real-time data
integration and replication service. The Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service – Enterprise provides
data movement while maintaining the data consistency and offering fault tolerance and
resiliency.
For the purposes of the Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service – Enterprise, only the OCPUs running
the Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service – Enterprise must be counted. One (1) OCPU gives You up
to one (1) Connection (as defined below), more connections requires more OCPUs. A Connection
is defined as a unique connection used to build integrations between applications or databases
using the Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service – Enterprise. A Connection is counted per unique
application, data source, third party software, Oracle software, Web Service or REST endpoint to
which the Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service – Enterprise is connected. Applications, databases
or Web Services that use the same URL and credential are counted as one Connection. Files
hosted on a file system do not count as a Connection. The service environment for the Oracle
GoldenGate Cloud Service-Enterprise includes 1 Terabyte of local block storage.
The Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service – Enterprise requires the Oracle Database Cloud Service
and its underlying requirements, such as the Oracle Storage Cloud Service, the Oracle Database
Backup Cloud Service and the Oracle Compute Cloud Service - Block Storage.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure GoldenGate is an Oracle-managed service that provides data
replication and stream data processing capabilities on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Platform. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure GoldenGate provides an easy-to-use unified user
experience for customers to achieve enterprise data replication at scale ensuring data
consistency. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure GoldenGate’s intuitive graphical interface enables
customers to create, execute, orchestrate and monitor their data replication solutions without
having to worry about explicitly allocating or managing compute environments.
The Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise and the Oracle Data
Integration Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise – BYOL allows You to access big data
technologies along with real time data replication and streaming capabilities. The Oracle Data
Integration Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise and the Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud
Service – Enterprise – BYOL may be used for big data integration, data synchronization, zero-
downtime migration, real-time data warehouses and active-active data sources.
Users of the Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise and of the Oracle Data
Integration Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise – BYOL have access to the following:
• All capabilities from the Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service –
Standard
Usage limits
The Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service – Governance and the Oracle Data
Integration Platform Cloud Service – Governance – BYOL allows You to profile, cleanse and
govern Your data sources with customized dashboards. The Oracle Data Integration Platform
Cloud Service – Governance may be used for data profiling and validation, match and merge,
creating glossaries, data lineage and metadata management.
Users of the Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service – Governance and of the Oracle
Data Integration Platform Cloud Service – Governance – BYOL have access to the following:
• All capabilities from the Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service –
Enterprise
• Profiling, standardization, cleansing and matching capabilities, and user
applications and extensions
Usage limits:
The Oracle Stream Analytics for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace Cloud Service
supports simplified provisioning of Oracle Stream Analytics components and default server
configurations for building custom stream analytic applications on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
The Oracle Stream Analytics for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace Cloud Service includes
(i) restricted use GoldenGate for Big Data (restricted to use for replicating transactions to be
consumed only by the Oracle Stream Analytics for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace Cloud
Service) and (ii) restricted use of Oracle MySQL Database (restricted to storing only metadata of
the Oracle Stream Analytics for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace Cloud Service). The
Oracle Stream Analytics for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Cloud Service depends on Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Compute Cloud Services and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Block Storage Cloud
Services. The Oracle Stream Analytics for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Cloud Service provides
local Apache Kafka and Apache Spark, which is suitable for trials, development and functional
testing. For production workloads, the Oracle Stream Analytics for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Cloud Service may be configured to deploy pipelines into Oracle Big Data Service to achieve
maximum performance and availability.
To get started with the Oracle Stream Analytics for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace
Cloud Service, select “Marketplace” from the Oracle Cloud navigation bar at
https://cloudmarketplace.oracle.com/marketplace/en_US/homePage.jspx. and select the
“Oracle Stream Analytics for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace” listing and the version You
wish to use, and You will be prompted to provide details on the configuration You wish to create.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Certain aspects of service management are Your responsibility. These include, but are not
limited to the following:
You must not use the Cloud Services to store or process any health, payment card or
similarly sensitive information that imposes specific data security obligations for the
processing of such data unless expressly allowed and specified in Your order.You are
responsible for managing and maintaining Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service and its
availability. You are responsible for patching Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service using the
update mechanisms provided as part of the Cloud Service.
You are responsible for managing and maintaining the Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service –
Enterprise and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure GoldenGate and their availability. You are
responsible for patching the Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service – Enterprise and Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure GoldenGate manually using the update mechanisms provided as part of the
Cloud Service.
For Cloud Services delivered by the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, Oracle is responsible for
initial provisioning of a Cloud Service, as described in the Service Descriptions. You are
responsible for management of the Cloud Service after provisioning, including, but not
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion
ratio above.
Oracle GoldenGate
-or-
Oracle GoldenGate for Oracle
Applications -or-
Oracle GoldenGate for Non Oracle Database
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure GoldenGate – BYOL B92993 OCPU Per Hour
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion
ratio above.
Oracle GoldenGate
-or-
Oracle GoldenGate for Non Oracle Database
Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service – BYOL B88406 OCPU Per Hour
Conversion Ratios:
For every 4 supported Processor licenses You may activate up to 1 OCPUs of the above
referenced BYOL Cloud Service.
For every 200 supported Named User Plus licenses You may activate 1 OCPU of the
above referenced BYOL Cloud Service.
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion
ratio above.
Conversion Ratios:
• For each supported Processor license You may process up to 2 gigabytes per hour
from/to the above referenced BYOL Cloud Service.
• For every 25 supported Named User Plus licenses You may process up to 1 gigabyte per
hour from/to the above referenced BYOL Cloud Service.
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion
ratio above.
Conversion Ratios:
• For each supported Processor license You may process up to 2 gigabytes per hour
from/to the above referenced BYOL Cloud Service.
• For every 25 supported Named User Plus licenses You may process up to 1 gigabyte per
hour from/to the above referenced BYOL Cloud Service.
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion
ratio above. Oracle GoldenGate
-or-
Oracle GoldenGate for Non Oracle Database
Conversion Ratios:
• For each supported Processor license You may process up to 2 gigabytes per hour
from/to the above referenced BYOL Cloud Service.
• For every 25 supported Named User Plus licenses You may process up to 1 gigabyte per
hour from/to the above referenced BYOL Cloud Service.
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion
ratio above.
Oracle Enterprise Data Quality Batch Processing for Data
Integration -or-
Note
1: Limited Availability: This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions.
2: Limited Availability: This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions, and
may be provided on a limited basis for any new orders; the successor to this Cloud Service is
detailed in Appendix A.
3: This Cloud Service includes the entitlement for Data Masking and Subsetting Pack,
Diagnostics and Tuning Packs, Real Application Testing, and the DDL Logging functionality of
the Database Lifecycle Management Pack..
4: You may use the Transparent Database Encryption feature in the BYOL Cloud Service and
only with the BYOL Cloud Service even if You do not have a supported license of the Advanced
Security database option.
5: This Cloud Service includes the entitlement for Multitenant, Partitioning, Real Application
Testing, Advanced Compression, Advanced Security, Label Security, Database Vault, OLAP,
Advanced Analytics, Spatial and Graph, Diagnostics Pack, Tuning Pack, Database Lifecycle
Management Pack, Data Masking and Subsetting Pack, and Cloud Management Pack for Oracle
Database.
6: This Cloud Service Includes the entitlement for In-Memory Database, Real Application
Clusters, Active Data Guard, Multitenant, Partitioning, Real Application Testing, Advanced
Compression, Advanced Security, Label Security, Database Vault, OLAP, Advanced Analytics,
Spatial and Graph, Diagnostics Pack, Tuning Pack, Database Lifecycle Management Pack, Data
Masking and Subsetting Pack, and Cloud Management Pack for Oracle Database.
7: This Cloud Service is an Always Free Cloud Service.
8: This Cloud Service is eligible for the (1) Oracle GoldenGate Limited Use Term License
Promotion and (2) Oracle GoldenGate Database Migration Term, both available on the Oracle
Cloud Marketplace.
DESCRIPTION
Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse - Free is subject to the following quantities: 1 OCPU Per
Hour. This Cloud Service does not support the manual database backups or restoration from
backups. You will be prohibited from scaling of resources beyond the fixed quantities provided
with this Cloud Service. Additionally, You may not create more than two instances with this
Cloud Service.
Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse - Exadata Storage - Free is subject to the following
quantities: 0.02 TB (or 20 gigabytes).
Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse provides a fully-managed database that is tuned and
optimized for data warehouse workloads. As a fully-managed Cloud Service, all infrastructure
and database lifecycle operations are managed by the Cloud Service: the creation of the
database, the backups of the database, the patching and the upgrading of the database, and
the scaling (up or down) of the database. Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse is fully elastic.;
You simply specify the number of OCPUs and the storage capacity for the data warehouse. At
any time, You may scale, increase or decrease either the OCPUs or the storage capacity without
incurring any downtime. Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse is built upon the Oracle
database, so business intelligence applications and tools that support Oracle database also
support Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse. These tools and applications connect to the
Service using standard database connectivity, such as SQL*Net or JDBC.
Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse offers two infrastructure choices: shared and dedicated.
With shared infrastructure, multiple customers share the resources of Exadata cloud
infrastructure. With dedicated infrastructure, You must subscribe to Exadata cloud
infrastructure dedicated to You and isolated from other tenants, with no shared resources; this
offers greater control of the software and infrastructure lifecycle. You can deploy dedicated
infrastructure on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure or on premises with Gen 2 Exadata
Cloud@Customer. The two Autonomous Data Warehouse dedicated infrastructure
deployment options are the same, with the exception that backup and restore on Gen 2 Exadata
Cloud@Customer uses Your managed storage and are Your responsibility.
Your use of Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse entitles You to any number of users of Oracle
Analytics Desktop (posted on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud) for data analysis where at
Oracle Autonomous JSON Database provides a fully-managed database that is optimized for
storage and retrieval of JSON documents and empowers developers with faster, more agile
Developers focus on the application development and database requirements without dealing
with the hassle of managing back-end servers, storage expansion, cluster deployments,
topology, software installation/patches/upgrades, backup, operating systems, and high
availability configurations.
Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service scales to meet the user dynamic application workloads
and throughput requirements. Users create tables to store their application data and perform
database operations. An Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service table is similar to a relational
table with additional properties like provisioned write units, read units, and storage capacity.
Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service is subject to the following quantity restrictions:
• For the purposes of the Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service, You are entitled
to provision write units, read units, and storage capacity up to the maximum
service limits established for each table and service entitlement. You can create
multiple tables within a service entitlement. Your table’s write and read limits
will be aggregated and the individual total cannot exceed the corresponding
service entitlement limit. The following service limits provide details on the
maximum limits per table and service entitlement.
The Oracle NoSQL Cloud Driver software (the "Software") is made available as part of Oracle NoSQL
Database Cloud Services and is provided under the terms of Your Oracle Cloud Services Agreement.
The Software is downloadable from the Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service page.
Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service-Write – is an Always Free Cloud Service. You may use up
to the following quantities: 50 Write Units per table per month. You will be prohibited from scaling
of write resources beyond the fixed quantities provided with this Cloud Service. You can request
more in accordance with the rate card pricing for this Cloud Service. A maximum of 3 tables can
be allocated with the free subscription.
Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service-Read is an Always Free Cloud Service. You may use up
to the following quantities: 50 Read Units per table per month. You will be prohibited from scaling
of read resources beyond the fixed quantities provided with this Cloud Service. You can request
more in accordance with the rate card pricing for this Cloud Service. A maximum of 3 tables can
be allocated with the free subscription.
Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service-Storage is an Always Free Cloud Service. You may use
up to the following quantities: 25 Gigabyte (GB) storage capacity per table. You will be prohibited
from scaling of storage resources beyond the fixed quantities provided with this Cloud Service.
Oracle Database Cloud Service provides a dedicated Oracle database instance with automated
customer-controlled backup, patching, and DBMS management with cloud tooling. It provides
broad SQL*NET access and supports Oracle Enterprise Manager and other DBMS tools. You may
use Oracle Database Cloud Service through the Oracle Database Cloud Service console and the
Service’s published REST API.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Migration (DMS) provides a high performant, self-service
experience to achieve migrations and which includes:
• Migration of data from on-premise, Oracle or third party cloud databases into Oracle
databases on OCI
When you use Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service, You pay:
1 – A fee for the Oracle Database Exadata Infrastructure which You have enabled:
a fee for the Oracle Database Exadata Infrastructure rack, which does not include
any OCPU usage, and
a fee for the optional Oracle Database Exadata Infrastructure Database Server
which does not include any OCPU usage, and
a fee for the optional Oracle Database Exadata Infrastructure Storage Server
Note: an Oracle Database Exadata Infrastructure – Quarter Rack shape is equivalent
to 2 database servers and 3 storage servers.
2 - An OCPU usage fee for the OCPUs which You have enabled. Two types of OCPU usage are
available:
Oracle Database Exadata Cloud - Database OCPU: includes extreme performance
database software for enabled OCPUs
Oracle Database Exadata Cloud - Database OCPU – BYOL: Bring Your Own License for
enabled OCPUs
Oracle Big Data Service provisions fully configured, secure, highly available and dedicated
Hadoop and Spark clusters on demand. Scale the cluster to fit your big data and analytics
workloads using a range of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure compute shapes – supporting small test
and development clusters to large production clusters. Save money by only paying when the
cluster is running. The comprehensive Cloudera Distribution including Apache Hadoop and
Apache Spark and the Oracle Distribution including Apache Hadoop and Apache Spark are
included with the Service and is automatically configured with advanced security – including
encryption and auditing. You may query data in your Hadoop cluster using Oracle SQL with
Oracle Big Data SQL Query Server.
The Oracle Data Management - Database Tools service allows customers to quickly create
secure, instant connections to their cloud databases to utilize a suite of development tools such
as the SQL Worksheet right in a web browser without the need for bastions, port forwarding or
SSH tunnels. Database Tools connections helps secure the database access profiles by storing
all passwords and wallets used to connect in secrets on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vault service.
This service can be used for Oracle Cloud Databases and the MySQL Database Service in Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure.
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Compute - Microsoft SQL Standard and Enterprise Cloud
Service provides the license to run an instance of Microsoft SQL Standard or Microsoft SQL
Enterprise on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Compute Cloud Service. You may select
Microsoft SQL Enterprise or Microsoft SQL Standard for Your compute instance via the Oracle
Cloud Marketplace on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Compute console and the associated API.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway is a fully managed, regional gateway that integrates
with Your network on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway fronts public or private APIs, processes incoming
requests from a client, applies policies for security, availability and validation, forwards requests
to back-end services, applies policies to the response from a back-end and forwards the
response to the client.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway protects and isolates back-end services and help You
meter API calls. Connections from clients to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway always
use transport level security (TLS) to ensure the privacy and integrity of data flowing between
clients and the API Gateway. For flexibility, You can configure the connections from the Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway to back-end services with or without TLS. If You do not use
TLS between Your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway and back-end services You do so at
Your own risk.
Your use of the Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service entitles You to create multiple
tables (or service instances) and to provision write units, read units, and storage capacity for
each table. Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service scales its resources dynamically to deliver
performance and service availability based on the capacities You provision for each table.
When Your application tries to consume more than the provisioned capacities, Oracle NoSQL
Database Cloud Service responds with exceptions in Your applications serving as reminders
to increase the provisioned capacities in order to meet Your application workloads.
For the purposes of the Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service, Your usage is measured
by the number of Write Units Per Month, Read Units Per Month, and Gigabyte Storage
Capacity Per Month that You provision for each table.
When using the B93711 SKU You are billed for the Read Units Per Month actually used. You
may auto scale Your Read Units Per Month on a table from 0 to 10,000. A maximum of 3
tables may be allocated per region using this SKU.
When using the B93710 SKU You are billed for the Write Units Per Month actually used.
You may auto scale Your Write Units Per Month on a table from 0 to 5,000. A maximum
of 3 tables may be allocated per region using this SKU.
When using the dedicated SKU You are entitled to the entire cluster. Your usage is not
measured by the number of Write Units Per Month, Read Units Per Month, and Gigabyte
o Your Compute usage is measured by calculating the number of OCPU hours You
use. You may set the number of OCPUs for Your Cloud Service via the Console,
via CLI, or via API. You may also choose to enable auto scaling.
o If auto scaling is not enabled, then pricing is per OCPU hour reserved for the Cloud
Service, from the time that the Cloud Service is launched until the Compute is
terminated or stopped.
o If auto scaling is enabled, the Cloud Service will always provide capacity for the
number of OCPUs you specified when You created or explicitly scaled Your service,
but the Cloud Service may also provide additional OCPUs (up to an additional 2x
of the number of OCPUs You specified when creating or explicitly scaling Your
Service) as needed based upon Your workload. Your OCPU consumption per hour
will be the greater of the number of OCPUs reserved for Your Service or the actual
OCPUs consumed by Your service in a given hour.
o For any Autonomous Data Guard service instance, local or cross-region, the
additional pricing will be the number of OCPU's You reserved when You created or
explicitly scaled Your primary service instance, regardless of whether auto scaling
is enabled or not. Auto scaling-related OCPU consumption does not occur on
Autonomous Data Guard Standby service instances.
o If Your service is open for only part of an hour, it will be billed for the partial OCPU
hour based upon the OCPU consumption during the period when the Service
instance was open. The minimum consumption is one minute.
For the purposes of Autonomous Data Warehouse on shared infrastructure:
o A service instance can be stopped, consuming no OCPUs. However, any active
service instance must consume a minimum 1 terabyte of storage at any given
point in time.
o Autonomous Data Guard service instances will be stopped when the primary
service instance is stopped, consuming no OCPUs.
For the purposes of Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing on shared
infrastructure and on dedicated infrastructure:
o Your Compute usage is measured by calculating the number of OCPU hours You
use. You may set the number of OCPUs for Your Cloud Service via the Console,
via CLI, or via API. You may also choose to enable auto scaling.
o If auto scaling is not enabled, then pricing is per OCPU hour reserved for the Cloud
Service, from the time that the Cloud Service is launched until the Compute is
terminated or stopped.
o If auto scaling is enabled, the Cloud Service will always provide capacity for the
number of OCPUs you specified when You created or explicitly scaled Your service,
but the Cloud Service may also provide additional OCPUs (up to an additional 2x
of the number of OCPUs You specified when creating or explicitly scaling Your
Service) as needed based upon Your workload. Your OCPU consumption per hour
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Search Service with OpenSearch,
Customers will be charged underlying Oracle Cloud Infrastructure standard usage fees for their
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Search Service with OpenSearch clusters. The underlying Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure is the following:
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Compute - Standard – E4 - OCPU - OCPU Per Hour Part #
B93113
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Compute - Standard – E4 - Memory - Gigabytes Per Hour Part
# B93114
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Compute - Standard – E3 - OCPU - OCPU Per Hour Part #
B92306
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Compute - Standard – E3 - Memory - Gigabytes Per Hour Part
# B92307
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Block Volume Storage - Gigabyte Storage Capacity Per Month
Part #B91961
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Block Volume Performance - Performance Units Per Gigabyte
Per Month Part # B91962
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Search Service with OpenSearch, a data node
instance is defined as the number of Compute instances with an instance type of data node that
can be part of a clustered system in one hour. A customer can have two data nodes within its
cluster without any hourly metering. Only any additional data nodes after the second data node
will be charged the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Search Service with OpenSearch HA rate. For
example, a two-data node cluster will not be metered. If a third data node is added, there would
be a single data node per hour charge metered. If a fourth is added, then two data node per hour
charges will be incurred.
For the purposes of MySQL HeatWave on AWS:
Your MySQL database storage usage is based on the provisioned Gigabyte Storage
Capacity Per Month. For each MySQL database, there is a minimum requirement of
32 gigabytes of storage capacity per month. MySQL database storage includes log
files and all user data. Provisioned MySQL database storage is reserved even when
the associated MySQL Database is stopped; therefore, billing charges continue until
all MySQL Database is deleted.
Your MySQL Database Backup storage usage is based on the Gigabyte Storage
Capacity per Month that Your backups consume. Backup storage includes log files
and all user data for both automatic backup and manual backups. There is a quota
of free MySQL Database Backup storage equivalent to Your provisioned MySQL
database storage. Usage over the quota of MySQL storage will be billed based on
Gigabytes of Storage Capacity per Month. Your backups are retained
independently of the original MySQL database states; therefore, billing charges
continue until Your backups are deleted. You control deletion of Your backups by
defining a retention period or by explicitly deleting them.
o Your usage is measured by calculating the number of Your OCPU usage monitored
hourly through the month. OCPU usage is counted per hour and then added up
at the end of the month to determine monthly Oracle Big Data Service monitoring
usage.
o You have the ability to start/stop the Oracle Big Data Service with Oracle
Distribution of Hadoop (ODH). When you stop the service, the Oracle Big Data
Service - service fees (Part# B93555) will still continue at twenty-five percent (25%)
of Your regular Oracle Big Data Service - service fees (Part# B93555) rate while it
is stopped. When the Service is started, the Oracle Big Data Service - service fees
(Part# B93555) will meter at its regular rate.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Management service, usage
is measured by calculating the OCPU or CPU cores monitored hourly through the applicable
month. OCPU or CPU cores monitored are counted per hour and then added up at the end
of the month to determine monthly Oracle Database Management Service usage.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Monitoring – Retrieval – First 1 Billion Datapoints Per
Month is a “Free Tier” service. For the Free Tier of this Cloud Service, You may only use
1 billion datapoints per month of this Cloud Service . If You exceed this amount, You must
pay for usage in accordance with the rate card pricing for this Cloud Service.
For the purposes of the Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service:
o Your usage is measured by calculating the sum of the number of Hosted
Environment Per Hours for the Oracle Database Exadata Infrastructures and the
additional number of OCPU Hours enabled for the database instances. The fees
are calculated:
• on a per Hosted Environment Per Hour basis from the time an Oracle
Database Exadata Infrastructure shape/instance is launched until it is
terminated; plus
• on a per OCPU Per Hour basis for any additional enabled OCPU Hours
for each database instance, from the time the OCPUs are enabled until
they are stopped/terminated
o Each partial Hosted Environment Hour and OCPU Hour enabled will be billed as
a partial hour.
o An Exadata Cloud Service instance requires a minimum of 2 database servers
and 3 storage servers, which are equivalent to an Exadata Infrastructure Quarter
Rack or Base System shape.
o Each Oracle Database Exadata Infrastructure shape/instance has a Minimum
Services Period of 48 hours (Please see Minimum Services Period section for
more details)
o When OCPUs are enabled, there is a minimum of 2 OCPUs per database node
or per VM; 4 for a Base System or Quarter Rack, 8 for a Half Rack, and 16 for a
Full Rack.
o Additional OCPUs must be deployed symmetrically across all nodes, in
multiples of 2 for a Base System or Quarter Rack, 4 for a Half Rack, and 8 for a
Full Rack
o At the time of service creation, You must choose the type of OCPU license type,
Oracle Database Exadata OCPU or Oracle Database Exadata OCPU – BYOL.
o OCPU types cannot be mixed within the same Oracle Database Exadata
Infrastructure shape.
Total OCPUs per rack/shape may not exceed the maximum limit for the particular
rack/shape.
For the purposes of the Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service – Base System, Your
environment usage per month is defined as:
o For the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Database Exadata Infrastructure - Base
System, zero (0) OCPUs enabled and 252 TB of raw storage or 74.6 TB of usable
storage. You may scale up to 48 OCPUs in increments of 2.
For the purposes of Exadata Cloud Infrastructure – X9M for Oracle Exadata
Database Service on dedicated infrastructure and Oracle Autonomous Database on
dedicated Exadata infrastructure, Your environment usage per month is defined as:
o For the Exadata Cloud Infrastructure – Quarter Rack – X9M, zero (0) OCPUs
enabled and 191 TB of usable storage. You may scale up to 252 OCPUs in
increments of 2.
o For the Exadata Cloud Infrastructure – Database Server – X9M, zero (0) OCPUs
enabled. You may scale up to 126 OCPUs in increments of 1. The Exadata Cloud
Infrastructure – Database Server must co-exist with the original Exadata Cloud
Infrastructure Rack.
o For the Exadata Cloud Infrastructure – Storage Server – X9M, 63 TB of usable
storage. The Exadata Cloud Infrastructure – Storage Server must co-exist with
the original Exadata Cloud Infrastructure Rack.
For the purposes of the Oracle Database Backup Cloud Service - Storage Capacity,
Your usage is measured by calculating the average storage (Gigabyte of Storage Capacity)
You use during each month. Usage data is collected at one-hour intervals and the storage
usage is measured in “TimedStorage-ByteHrs” which are added up at the end of each
calendar month to generate Your monthly charges. These charges combine database
backup operations and cloud storage in a single price.
For the purposes of the Oracle Database Backup Cloud Service - Outbound Data
Transfer, Your usage is measured per the “Gigabyte (GB) Outbound Data Transfer Per
For the purposes of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Database Cloud Service, Your
usage is measured by calculating the sum of the number of Hosted Environments Per
Hour and the additional number of OCPU Hours used by the database instances. The fees
are calculated on a per Hosted Environment Per Hour basis plus any additional OCPU
Hours consumed by each database instance, from the time an instance is launched until
it is terminated. Each partial Hosted Environment Per Hour and OCPU Hour consumed
will be billed as a partial hour.
o For Virtual Machine based deployments:
• You are charged by the OCPU Per Hour selected and each OCPU consists
of 1 OCPU with the supported license type and 15 gigabytes of memory.
• You are also charged per gigabyte per month for the total storage of
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Block Volume as configured for use by Your
instance. Only OCI Block Volume Service with balanced performance is
supported. OCI Block storage volumes with balanced performance is
defined as 1 unit of Block Volume Storage with 10 units of Block Volume
Performance per gigabyte per month. For more details, please read the
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Block Volume Storage Service Description
section.
• For purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Full Stack Disaster Recovery Service,
usage is measured by calculating the number of OCPUs which are part of the disaster recovery
protection group. Users are counted as OCPU Per Hour and then added up at the end of month
to determine monthly service usage cost.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
You are responsible for creating the cluster instances, securing the runtime environment, and
monitoring and managing the instance. You are responsible for keeping the operating system up
to date, and patching the database binaries to adequate patch levels. You can perform all these
operations using Oracle-provided tools, or any compatible third-party tools. For the purposes of
the Oracle Data Safe Cloud Service, You agree to provide reasonable assistance to Oracle in order
to configure, operate, maintain, and secure the operating systems and other associated software
of Your Cloud Services including your applications. You agree to provide reasonable assistance to
Oracle in order to maintain appropriate security, protection, and backup of Your Content, which
may include the use of encryption technology to protect Your Content from unauthorized access
and routine archiving of Your Content. Oracle Cloud Services log-in credentials and private keys
generated as part of the Oracle Cloud Services are for Your internal use of the Cloud Services only,
and You may not sell, share, transfer or sublicense them to any other entity or person, except that
You may disclose Your private key to Your subcontractors who are Users of the Oracle Cloud
Services and who are performing work on Your behalf.
Certain aspects of service management are Your responsibility. These include, but are not limited
to the following:
You are responsible for enabling backups for Your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Search
Service with OpenSearch clusters. By default, this will be turned on but You will have the
option to turn this off. If You turn this off, the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Search Service
with OpenSearch service will not have any backups from which You may restore if needed.
You are responsible for ensuring that the size of Your cluster is not maxing out across any
core infrastructure (CPU, Memory, and Storage). If it is, You are responsible for increasing
the size/capacity of Your cluster.
You agree that Oracle may use data retained in the Oracle Cloud Services in an aggregate and
anonymous manner, including without limitation to compile statistical and performance
information.
• You will not remove, modify, or obscure any copyright, trademark, or other proprietary rights
notice that is contained in any Microsoft software or product.
• You will not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble any Microsoft software or product,
except to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law.
• Microsoft disclaims all warranties and liability by Microsoft or its suppliers for any damages,
whether direct, indirect, or consequential, arising from Your access or use of Microsoft SQL
Standard or Microsoft SQL Enterprise and related services.
• Upon request of Oracle or Microsoft, You will provide to Microsoft information to confirm
Your compliance with restrictions in Your license agreements with Microsoft.
• Microsoft is an intended third party beneficiary of these terms and Microsoft has the right to
enforce and verify Your compliance with these provisions.
• In order to exercise License Mobility through Software Assurance, You must execute a
Mobility Verification Form located here:
http://www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com/Downloader.aspx?DocumentId=9670 in
accordance with the directions provided by Microsoft.
• Windows SQL is not fault-tolerant and not guaranteed to be error free or to operate
uninterrupted. You shall not use it in any application or situation where its failure could lead
to death or serious bodily injury of any person, or to severe physical or environmental damage
(“High Risk Use”). High Risk Use does not include utilization of products for administrative
purposes, to store configuration data, engineering and/or configuration tools, or other non-
control applications, the failure of which would not result in death, personal injury, or severe
physical or environmental damage. These non-controlling applications may communicate
with the applications that perform the control, but must not be directly or indirectly
responsible for the control function. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Oracle and
• You are solely responsible for, and You will indemnify and hold harmless Oracle from, any
and all costs, damages, losses, and liabilities arising out of or related to Your Content,
including without limitation any Microsoft software or product that You include in Your
Content.
Conversion Ratios for Oracle Database Enterprise Edition plus Options, Oracle Database
Standard Edition, Oracle Database Standard Edition One and Oracle Database Standard
Edition 2 (Oracle Database Standard Edition Programs):
If You run Oracle Database Enterprise Edition and the required options listed below, then Your
BYOL requirements are as follows.
• For each supported Processor license of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition, You may
activate up to 2 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service.
o Using a single BYOL Cloud Service instance of 17 OCPUs or more, including
auto scale OCPUs, additionally requires one supported Processor license of the
Real Application Clusters Option for every 2 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service.
o Using Autonomous Data Guard with Your Autonomous Data Warehouse BYOL
Service additionally requires one supported Processor license of the Active Data
Guard Option for every 2 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service.
• For every 25 supported Named User Plus licenses of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition,
You may activate up to 2 OCPUs of Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse BYOL.
o Using a single BYOL Cloud Service instance of 17 OCPUs or more, including
auto scale OCPUs, additionally requires 25 supported Named User Plus licenses
of the Real Application Clusters Option for every 2 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud
Service.
o Using Autonomous Data Guard with Your Autonomous Data Warehouse BYOL
Service additionally requires 25 supported Named User Plus licenses of the
Active Data Guard Option for every 2 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service.
• For each supported Processor License of Oracle Database Standard Edition Programs
(where a Processor is defined as equivalent to an occupied socket), You may activate up
to 4 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service.
• For every 10 supported Named User Plus licenses of Oracle Database Standard Edition
Programs, You may activate 1 OCPU of the BYOL Cloud Service.
• For every 10 supported Application User licenses of Oracle Technology Foundation for
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, You may activate 1 OCPU of the BYOL Cloud Service.
• Using Autonomous Data Guard does not require the Active Data Guard Option.
• Each Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse BYOL Service instance may not exceed 8
OCPUs, including auto-scale OCPUs. The aggregate of all Oracle Autonomous Data
Warehouse BYOL Service instances may exceed this limit.
Conversion Ratios for Oracle Database Enterprise Edition plus Options, Oracle Database
Standard Edition , Oracle Database Standard Edition One, Oracle Database Standard
Edition 2 (Oracle Database Standard Edition Programs):
If You run Oracle Database Enterprise Edition and the required options listed below, then Your
BYOL requirements are as follows.
• For each supported Processor license of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition, You may
activate up to 2 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service.
o Using a single BYOL Cloud Service instance of 17 OCPUs or more, including
auto-scale OCPUs, additionally requires one supported Processor license of the
Real Application Clusters Option for every 2 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service.
o Using Autonomous Data Guard with Your Autonomous Transaction Processing
BYOL Service additionally requires one supported Processor license of the
Active Data Guard Option for every 2 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service.
• For every 25 supported Named User Plus licenses of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition,
You may activate up to 2 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service.
o Using a single BYOL Cloud Service instance of 17 OCPUs or more, including
auto-scale OCPUs, additionally requires 25 supported Named User Plus licenses
If You run Oracle Database Standard Edition, Oracle Database Standard Edition One or Oracle
Database Standard Edition 2, then your BYOL requirements are as follows.
• For each supported Processor License of Oracle Database Standard Edition Programs
(where a Processor is defined as equivalent to an occupied socket), You may activate up to
4 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service.
• For every 10 supported Named User Plus licenses of Oracle Database Standard Edition
Programs, You may activate 1 OCPU of the BYOL Cloud Service.
• For every 10 supported Application User licenses of Oracle Technology Foundation for JD
Edwards EnterpriseOne, You may activate 1 OCPU of the BYOL Cloud Service.
• Using Autonomous Data Guard does not require the Active Data Guard Option.
• Each Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing BYOL Service instance may not exceed
8 OCPUs, including auto-scale OCPUs. The aggregate of all Oracle Autonomous
Transaction Processing BYOL Service Instances may exceed this limit.
Oracle Database Cloud Service – All Editions – BYOL B88404 OCPU Per Hour
For each supported Processor license of the Oracle Database Standard Edition program
(where a Processor is defined as equivalent to an occupied socket), You may activate up
to 4 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service. The maximum number of OCPUs is 8 per Oracle
Standard Edition 2 database.
For every 10 Named User Plus licenses you may activate 2 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud
Service. The minimum required to bring is 10 Named User Plus per Oracle Standard
Edition 2 database.
Each Oracle BYOL Cloud Service instance may not exceed 8 OCPUs. The aggregate of
all Oracle BYOL Cloud Service instances may exceed this limit.
Standard Edition2
If you elect to run Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 as a BYOL Cloud Service, then your BYOL
requirements are:
Oracle Database Standard Edition
-or-
Oracle Database Standard Edition One
-or-
Oracle Database Standard Edition 2
Oracle Data base Enterprise Edition plus a license for each database option/management pack
that you elect to run in your Cloud environment.
You may use the following options in the BYOL Cloud Service for use only with the BYOL Cloud
Service without a supported license:
Data Masking and Subsetting Pack, Diagnostics Pack, Tuning Pack, and Real
Application Testing, and the DDL Logging functionality of the Database Lifecycle
Management Pack.
Additionally, you may use the Transparent Database Encryption feature in the BYOL Cloud
Service for use only with the BYOL Cloud Service without a supported license of the Advanced
Security database option.
For each supported Processor license of the Oracle Database Standard Edition program
(where a Processor is defined as equivalent to an occupied socket), You may activate up
to 4 OCPUs of the BYOL Cloud Service. The maximum number of OCPUs is 8 per Oracle
Standard Edition 2 database.
For every 10 supported Named User Plus licenses you may activate 2 OCPUs of the
BYOL Cloud Service. The minimum you are required to bring is 10 Named User Plus
licenses per Oracle Standard Edition 2 database.
Each Oracle BYOL Cloud Service instance may not exceed 8 OCPUs. The aggregate of
all Oracle BYOL Cloud Service instances may exceed this limit.
The Enterprise Editions of this Cloud Service Include the entitlement for Data Masking and
Subsetting Pack, Diagnostics and Tuning Packs, Real Application Testing, and the DDL Logging
functionality of the Database Lifecycle Management Pack.
For every 25 supported Named User Plus licenses you may activate up to 2 OCPUs
of the BYOL Cloud Service.
If you run Oracle Database Enterprise Edition and any of the eligible options/management
packs listed below then your BYOL requirements are as follows:
Oracle Data base Enterprise Edition plus a license for each database option/management pack
that you elect to run in your Cloud environment.
You may use the following options in the BYOL Cloud Service for use only with the BYOL
Cloud Service without a supported license:
Data Masking and Subsetting Pack, Diagnostics Pack, Tuning Pack, Real Application
Testing , and the DDL Logging functionality of the Database Lifecycle Management
Pack.
Notes:
1: Limited Availability -This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions.
2: Limited Availability: This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions, and
may be provided on a limited basis for any new orders; the successor to this Cloud Service is
detailed in Appendix A.
3: This Cloud Service is available on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace
DESCRIPTION
The Oracle API Platform Cloud Service comprises the following components: (i) a cloud based
management service for designing, configuring, managing and monitoring APIs, (ii) one or
Additionally, the Oracle API Platform Cloud Service entitles You to use all the capabilities of the
Oracle Apiary Cloud Services, including but not limited to API design, mock service,
documentation viewer, team management, style-guides, and Dredd.
USAGE LIMITS
The Oracle API Platform Cloud Service allows for registration of one gateway with thirty-five
thousand
API calls per configured gateway per hour and 25 users of the Oracle Apiary Cloud Services -
Professional. Additional sets of thirty-five thousand API calls per hour will be charged at
additional gateway hours.
• Requests, which are sent from the gateway to the backend Cloud Service, are counted
against the thirty-five thousand hourly limit. Requests which are rejected or are
“errored out” in the request flow will not count against this limit.
• Your use of the Oracle Apiary Cloud Services are limited to:
o Per each provisioned tenant of the Oracle API Platform Cloud Service, one team
account in the Oracle Apiary Cloud Service – Professional to be used by users
of the Oracle API Platform Cloud Service tenant with which the Oracle Apiary
Cloud Services - Professional is associated.
The Oracle Integration Cloud Service (all editions) is a cloud-based integration and process
automation platform. The Oracle Integration Cloud Service (all editions) tracks each 5,000
message quantity per hour that is processed by each instance. The Oracle Integration Cloud
Service (all editions) requires a minimum of 5000 Messages Per Hour per service instance, and
high availability is provided for all services instances along with underlying infrastructure
components needed to run this Oracle Cloud Service, including databases and storage. The
Oracle Integration Cloud Service - BYOL (all editions) tracks each 20,000 message quantity per
hour that is processed by each instance. The Oracle Integration Cloud Service - BYOL (all
editions) requires a minimum of 20,000 Messages Per Hour per service instance, and high
availability is provided for all services instances along with underlying infrastructure components
needed to run this Oracle Cloud Service, including databases and storage.
Users of the Oracle Integration Cloud Service – Standard and the Oracle Integration Cloud
Service – Standard - BYOL have access to the Oracle Integration Cloud Service– Standard
feature sets, which include the following capabilities:
Usage limits: The Oracle Integration Cloud Service– Standard and the Oracle Integration Cloud
Service – Standard - BYOL are subject to the following quantities:
• Files or attachments over 1MB and up to 1 gigabyte in size are temporarily stored
in the Oracle Integration Cloud Service instance while being processed with a
limit of 10 gigabytes at any point in time. Individual file or attachment size
limitations are clearly visible in the product design time UI, and are subject to
change as this Oracle Cloud Service evolves.
Users of the Oracle Integration Cloud Service - Enterprise and the Oracle Integration Cloud
Service – Enterprise - BYOL have access to the Oracle Integration Cloud Service – Standard
feature sets and usage limits, and includes the following additional capabilities:
Usage limits: The Oracle Integration Cloud Service – Enterprise and the Oracle Integration
Cloud Service – Enterprise - BYOL are subject to the following quantities:
• Messages incoming or outgoing via all protocols except file (file, sftp, ftps, or
attachments) are limited to 10MB in size
• Files or attachments over 1MB and up-to 1 gigabyte in size are temporarily stored
in the Oracle Integration Cloud Service instance while being processed with a
limit of 10 gigabytes at any point in time. Individual file or attachment size
limitations are clearly visible in the product design time UI, and are subject to
change as this Oracle Cloud Service evolves.
Oracle Apiary Cloud Service - Standard comprises the following components – a cloud based
API design and documentation console, a cloud based testing/mock service, a cloud based API
inspector, a cloud based API test reporter, a cloud based team management console, basic
GitHub integration, private API Projects, embeddable and customizable documentation.
Oracle Apiary Cloud Service – Professional comprises the following components – a cloud
based API design and documentation console, a cloud based testing/mock service, a cloud
based API inspector, a cloud based API test reporter, a cloud based team management console,
basic GitHub integration, private API Projects, embeddable and customizable documentation,
advanced GitHub integration, read only projects and branches, and Style Guide Rules.
The Oracle Messaging Cloud Service provides reliable communication between software
components allowing You to send and receive messages from both on-premises and the Oracle
Cloud using standard interfaces to achieve a dynamic, automated business workflow
environment.
The Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service offerings consists of a cloud-based application server
(Oracle WebLogic Server, installed with the selected software according to the cloud service
above) and supports various shapes for virtual machines, high memory. SOA Suite with Service
Bus, Managed File Transfer (MFT) and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) capabilities are
available as choices during the creation of an instance.
You may use the Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service through the Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service
console.
Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service – B2B Adapter for EDI provides the capability to translate EDI
document formats to XML and vice versa (EDI Translation). Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service –
B2B Adapter for EDI must be applied to an Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service or to an Oracle SOA
Suite Cloud Service – BYOL Instance, and will be metered as an additional charge on each OCPU
allocated to that instance, to use the EDI Translation capabilities available in the Oracle B2B
component of Oracle SOA Suite.
Oracle SOA Suite for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure consists of a cloud-based application server
(Oracle WebLogic Server, installed with the selected software according to the cloud service
above) and supports various shapes for virtual machines, high memory. SOA Suite with Service
Bus, Managed File Transfer (MFT) and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) capabilities are
available as choices during the creation of an instance.
To get started with an Oracle SOA Suite for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Cloud Service, select
“Marketplace” from the Oracle Cloud navigation bar
on https://cloudmarketplace.oracle.com/marketplace/en_US/homePage.jspx. and select the
version of the Oracle SOA Suite for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Cloud Service that You wish to
use, and You will be prompted to provide details on the configuration You wish to create.
Oracle SOA Suite for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - with B2B Adapter for EDI bundles Oracle SOA
Suite for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure with the B2B EDI adapter functionality. This offering will be
metered as a single charge on each OCPU allocated to that instance, to use Oracle SOA Suite along
with the B2B EDI adapter on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
To get started with the Oracle SOA Suite - with B2B Adapter for EDI for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Cloud Service, select “Marketplace” from the Oracle Cloud navigation bar
on https://cloudmarketplace.oracle.com/marketplace/en_US/homePage.jspx. and select the
version of the Oracle SOA Suite - with B2B Adapter for EDI for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Cloud
Service that You wish to use, and You will be prompted to provide details on the configuration
You wish to create.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation is a cloud-based process automation platform
that enables customers to automate business processes. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process
Automation includes a standard feature set, which include the following capabilities:
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Certain aspects of service management are Your responsibility. These include, but are not
limited to the following:
The Oracle Integration Cloud Service – Standard, the Oracle Integration Cloud Service –
Standard – BYOL, the Oracle Integration Cloud Service – Enterprise, and the Oracle Integration
Cloud Service – Enterprise – BYOL each provide automation for provisioning, which is
controlled or configured by You. Before the applicable Oracle Cloud Service instance is
provisioned, You are responsible for sizing. Oracle is responsible for backing up/restoring,
patching, upgrading, managing, maintaining, and monitoring the instance.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation is not intended to hold sensitive or regulated
information. You must not use the Cloud Service to store or process any health, payment card
or similarly sensitive information that imposes specific data security obligations for the
processing of such data.
These Oracle Cloud Services enable You to deploy software code (such as integration flows,
XSLT mapping rules, visual applications, custom adapters, streaming applications, insight
models, or other applications) onto service engines developed by You for use in these Oracle
Cloud Services. For the purposes of these Oracle Cloud Services, that software code shall be
deemed to be “Your applications” as described in the Agreement.
• The Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service enables You to deploy software code (such as
integration flows, XSLT mapping rules, process applications, visual applications, custom
adapters, or other applications) onto service engines developed by You for use in this
service. For the purposes of this Oracle Cloud Service, such software code shall be
deemed to be “Your Content” as defined in the Agreement.
• You are solely responsible for making any disclosures to, and obtaining any consents
from, such any users as may be required under applicable laws, rules, regulations and
industry self-regulatory guidelines, regarding Your use or placement of any pixels tags,
cookies, or other identifiers that allow for the tracking of activity on any websites or
other web assets developed by Your use of this Oracle Cloud Service. You also remain
solely responsible for Your legal and regulatory compliance (including accessibility
requirements, e.g., Section 508 compliance) in connection with use of this Oracle Cloud
Service.
• You must not use the Cloud Services to store or process any health, payment card or
similarly sensitive information that imposes specific data security obligations for the
processing of such data unless expressly allowed and specified in Your order..
The Oracle Integration Cloud Service enables You to deploy software code (such as integration
flows, XSLT mapping rules, visual applications, custom adapters, streaming applications,
insight models, or other applications) onto service engines developed by You for use in this
Oracle Cloud Service. For the purposes of this Oracle Cloud Service, such software code shall
be deemed to be “Your Content” as defined in the Agreement.
You are solely responsible for making any disclosures to, and obtaining any consents from,
such any users as may be required under applicable laws, rules, regulations and industry self-
regulatory guidelines, regarding Your use or placement of any pixels tags, cookies, or other
identifiers that allow for the tracking of activity on any websites or other web assets developed
by Your use of this Oracle Cloud Service. You also remain solely responsible for Your legal and
regulatory compliance (including accessibility requirements, e.g., Section 508 compliance) in
connection with use of this Oracle Cloud Service.
The Oracle Self Service Integration Cloud Service enables You to build custom connectors and
custom connector instances for use with this Oracle Cloud Service. For the purposes of this
Oracle Cloud Service, such software code shall be deemed to be “Your Content” as defined in
the Agreement.
You are solely responsible for making any disclosures to, and obtaining any consents from,
such any users as may be required under applicable laws, rules, regulations and industry self-
The Oracle Cloud Service is not intended to hold sensitive or regulated information. You
must not use the Cloud Services to store or process any health, payment card or similarly
sensitive information that imposes specific data security obligations for the processing
of such data unless expressly allowed and specified in Your order.
For Cloud Services delivered via the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, Oracle is responsible for initial
provisioning of the applicable Cloud Service, as described in the applicable documentation. You
are responsible for management of the Service after provisioning, including, but not limited to,
the following: maintaining and updating the software product versions provided by the Service;
configuring the software as required for Your applications, or for Your usage of the Service;
configuring the software and Your information to appropriate security levels per Your business
needs; ongoing monitoring and managing of Your configuration; backing up Your information
and restoring Your information as required; configuring and maintaining any prerequisite
software required by the Service; performing these responsibilities as may be required to
maintain compatibility of the Service with any prerequisite Oracle Cloud Services required by
the Service.
Login credentials or private keys that may be generated for Your access to the Service to
perform the above listed responsibilities are for Your internal use of the Services only, and You
may not sell, share, transfer or sublicense them to any other entity or person, except that You
may disclose Your credentials or private keys to Your subcontractors who are Users of the
Oracle Cloud Services and who are performing work on Your behalf.
You agree to provide reasonable assistance to Oracle in order to enable Oracle to provide You
with support services for the Oracle software included in the applicable Cloud Services to which
You have subscribed.
Conversion Ratios:
For each supported Processor license You may activate up to 2 OCPUs, which is 40,000
messages per hour of the above referenced BYOL Cloud Services. For every 25
supported Named User Plus licenses. You may activate 1 OCPU of the above referenced
BYOL Cloud Services, which is 20,000 messages per hour.
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion
ratio above.
For Oracle Integration Cloud Service – Standard - BYOL
Oracle SOA Suite for Oracle Middleware AND Oracle Weblogic Suite AND applicable
application adapter(s) (if being used)
Note
1: Limited Availability-This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions.
2: Approximate size in TB
3: One unit = 300GB
DESCRIPTION
Users of the Oracle Management Cloud - Standard Edition services will have access to the
following modules:
• Application Performance Monitoring
• Infrastructure Monitoring
Users of the Oracle Management Cloud – Enterprise Edition services will have access to the
following modules:
• Application Performance Monitoring
• Infrastructure Monitoring
• Orchestration
• IT Analytics
Users of the Oracle Management Cloud - Log Analytics Edition services will have access to
the following modules:
• Log Analytics
Users of the Oracle Management Cloud - Standard Edition Classic services will have access
to the following modules:
Users of the Oracle Management Cloud – Enterprise Edition Classic services will have access
to the following modules:
• Application Performance Monitoring
• Infrastructure Monitoring
• Orchestration
• IT Analytics
Users of the Oracle Management Cloud - Log Analytics Edition Classic services will have
access to the following modules:
• Log Analytics
Users of the Oracle Java Management Service – Java Management will have access to
Java Download
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Analytics will automate the collection of logs from any on-
premises source and then provide further analytics capabilities on that data. It provides the ability
to collect historical logs and real-time logs. The analytics processing pipeline performs deep
parsing, data normalization, and source-specific enrichment to add value to Your collected logs.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Analytics - Archival Storage offers long-term retention at
low cost. By moving logs to archival storage, You can retain logs for long periods for a fraction of
the cost of hot storage. You can recall logs back to active storage for exploration and analytics.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights service provides insight into performance,
capacity and resource utilization of Oracle database fleets: on-premises databases, autonomous
databases and cloud databases. This Oracle Cloud Service identifies key resource utilization
trends, detects anomalies and assists in capacity planning exercises, includingidentifying key
database and SQL performance trends across database fleets.
• Key Capabilities:
• Analyzes resource usage of databases across Oracle database fleets
• Provides resource insights across enterprise wide Oracle Exadata fleets
• Forecasts future demand for resources based on historical trends
• Identifies SQL performance trends across enterprise wide Oracle databases
• Compares SQL Performance across Oracle databases and identifies common
patterns
• Provides purpose-built out-of-the-box applications
• This Cloud Service is a billable Service based on the number of CPU Cores Per Hour for
on-premise databases.
This Clouds Service also uses Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring Datapoints –
Retrieval. You may be charged for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring Datapoints –
Retrieval over and above the free limits for this Service offered by Oracle.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Warehouse extracts Automatic Workload
Repository (AWR) data from one or more source Oracle database targets, and transfers and stores
it into a database warehouse in Oracle Cloud which is maintained independent of the source Oracle
databases. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Warehouse enables customers to
consolidate and store detailed performance data from the AWR of Oracle databases for longer time
periods. This consolidated AWR Hub allows DBA’s, developers and DevOps to view and analyze
historical performance data beyond the AWR retention period of the source Oracle database.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Warehouse will allow customers to extract
Oracle Enterprise Manager, transfer and store it into a database warehouse in Oracle Cloud for
further analysis.
• Key Capabilities:
• Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Cloud Databases Service enables
business executives, DevOps, database, IT and Exadata administrators to make informed,
data-driven database resource and performance management decisions. It provides
insight into performance, capacity and resource utilization of Oracle Database fleets: on-
premises, Autonomous Databases and Cloud Databases. The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Operations Insights fro Cloud Databases Service identifies key resource utilization trends,
detects anomalies and assists in capacity planning exercises. Key Capabilities
• Analyzes resource usage of databases across Oracle Database fleet
• Provides resource insights across the enterprise-wide Exadata fleet
• Forecasts future demand for resources based on historical trends
• Identifies SQL performance trends across the enterprise-wide Oracle Databases
• Compares SQL Performance across Oracle Databases and identifies common
patterns
• Provides purpose-built out-of-the-box applications
• Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Cloud Databases Service is a billable
Service based on the number of OCPUs Per Hour for databases on Oracle Cloud.
• Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Cloud Databases Service also uses
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring Datapoints – Retrieval. You may be charged for
the latter service over and above the free limits offered by Oracle.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Management for Oracle Cloud Databases service
provides comprehensive database performance and management capability for all flavors of
Oracle databases deployed on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This capability significantly reduces
the burden on DBAs by providing a full-lifecycle solution encompassing monitoring,
performance management, tuning, and database administration along with test data
management.
• Key Capabilities:
• Provides performance diagnostics capabilities that simplifies diagnosing
performance issues for administrators and ensures quicker resolution of
performance bottlenecks
• Ability to perform real time performance analysis
• Enhanced ability proactively to detect and identify the root cause of performance
issues across a fleet of Oracle databases deployed on-premises
• Provides administration groups to monitor and manage resources across
compartments
• Performs database administrative operations like storage management and runs
SQL jobs across a fleet of databases
• Data collected and analyzed by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Management for
Oracle Cloud Databases service will only be stored for the last 8 days from the current
date, or as configured by the database administrator in the Oracle database.
• Data collected and analyzed by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Management for
Oracle Cloud Databases service will be purged as per the policy defined by the database
administrator.
Database Management service restrictions and considerations
• Oracle Cloud Infrastructure applies throttling to many API requests to prevent accidental
or abusive use of resources. So if You make too many requests too quickly, You might
see some succeed and others fail.
• If the data was not collected from the source databases or targets for some underlying
reason, then that period will contain no data for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database
Management for Oracle Cloud Databases service.
• Data collected and analyzed by this Cloud Service will only be stored for the previous 8
days starting from the current date or as configured by the database administrator in the
Oracle database.
• Data collected and analyzed by this Cloud Service will be purged as per the policy defined
by the database administrator.
Database Management service restrictions and considerations
• This Cloud Service applies throttling to many API requests to prevent accidental or
abusive use of resources. Therefore if You make too many requests too quickly, You
might see some requests succeed and others fail.
• If the data was not collected from the source databases or targets for some underlying
reason, then that period will contain no data for this Cloud Service.
• This Cloud Service requires Oracle Diagnostics Pack and Tuning packs on the source
database for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Database Management- External DB BYOL–
Metered.
Oracle Java Management Service – Fleet Management allows Java users to manage and obtain
insights into Java Virtual Machines running in Desktops, Servers, or Cloud deployments. Fleet
The Oracle Java runtimes downloaded for You by the JMS advanced features are
downloaded under your Java SE subscription terms when running on systems covered by
an Oracle Java SE Subscription, Java SE Desktop Subscription. When running on an
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service that permits access to the underlying operation
system, the Oracle Java runtimes are downloaded under the terms of your Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Cloud Service agreement.
Oracle Java Management Service – Java Download allows all Java users to download Oracle
Java runtimes that are also available on oracle.com/java. Java Download helps You find the:
• Oracle Java releases with the latest security patches
• Older Oracle Java releases, released within the last 2 years, without the latest security
patches. WARNING: These older versions of the JRE and JDK are provided to help
developers debug issues in older systems. They are not updated with the latest
security patches and are not recommended for use in production.
• Release date, type, and additional information for each Oracle Java release
Oracle Cloud Bridge enables infrastructure resources like databases and compute nodes in Your
existing on-premises environments to interact with Oracle Cloud Services such as Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Database Management, Oracle Data Safe, and Oracle Log Analytics. Oracle Cloud Bridge
gives Your infrastructure resources a virtual presence in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure with their own
resource identity and private network connectivity similar to other cloud infrastructure resources.
USAGE LIMITS
• Data collected and analyzed by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights Cloud
Service will only be stored for the last 25 months from the current date.
• Data collected and analyzed by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights Cloud
Service will be purged after 30 days once the the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations
Insights Service is disabled on a database.
• This Cloud Service applies throttling to many API requests to prevent accidental or
abusive use of resources. If You make too many requests too quickly, You might see
some requetss succeed and others fail.
• There may be limits on concurrent queries depending on the number of databases being
monitored by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights Cloud Service.
• Pricing does not depend on the actual amount of data stored.
• Stopping an Oracle database or instance that has the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Operations Insights Cloud Service enabled has no effect on retention or visibility of
historical data for that instance. The period during which the Oracle database or instance
was stopped will contain no data.
• If the data was not collected from the source databases or targets for some underlying
reason, then that period will contain no data for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Operations Insights Cloud Service.
• Oracle SQL Warehouse application of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights
Cloud Service requires Oracle Diagnostics Pack on the source database.
• The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights Cloud Service also uses Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Monitoring Datapoints – Retrieval. You may be charged for the Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring Datapoints – Retrieval Cloud Service over and above the
free limits offered by Oracle.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Analytics here are details on measure
and billing:
Free tier: The first 10 gigabytes of log storage is free. If Your log storage exceeds 10
gigabytes, then active storage pricing charges will apply for that billing period. You can
purge logs in active storage and reduce Your usage to under 10 gigabytes, in which case
you can go back to the free tier for the next billing period. There is no expiration for the
free 10 gigabytes under current Oracle policy. Once You exceed 10 gigabytes of storage,
You will be charged for 1 unit (300 gigabytes) of usage.
Paid Tier: For the paid tiers, following table describes how measurement, pricing tiers and
usage work:
36 - 103 10.6TB* < Active Storage Data size < 30.9TB* Tier 2
*Approximate size in TB
** one unit = 300GB
For the purposes of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Oracle
Autonomous Databases Cloud Service, usage is measured by calculating the OCPU per hour
monitored hourly.
You must provision Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Warehouse – Extract
to start using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Warehouse – Instance.
o Licensed Command Line and REST APIs and extracted AWR data
o The AWR data extracted from source Oracle databases as part of Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Operations Insights for Warehouse can only be accessed and used via
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations insights for Warehouse command line or REST
API’s and application as part of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations insights for
Warehouse. The AWR data cannot be accessed via any other method.
o Stopping a target Oracle Database or instance, Oracle Enterprise Manager that has
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights for Warehouse enabled has no effect
Stopping a target Oracle Autonomous Database or instance that has Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Operations Insights enabled has no effect on retention or visibility of historical
data for that instance. The period during which the Oracle Autonomous Database or instance
was stopped or not available will contain no data.
If the data was not collected from the target Oracle Autonomous Databases for an underlying
reason then that period will contain no data for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations
Insights.
A customer must explicitly disable Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights Service for
required target Oracle Autonomous Database from the administration page to stop metering
the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights Service.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Application Performance Monitoring Service
(“APM”), usage of the free tier is limited to up to one increment of 1,000 Events Per Hour; data
retention is limited to 31 days.
You are responsible to provision the Cloud Bridge appliance on your infrastructure with
network connectivity to OCI.
You are responsible to keep Cloud Bridge appliance and Cloud Agent software version up to
date using the update mechanisms provided as part of the Cloud Bridge Service.
You are responsible for managing the physical security of Your own infrastructure and
implementing any additional tools or equipment (such as firewalls) to address Your
organization’s data security requirements.
You agree to provide reasonable assistance to Oracle in order to configure, operate, maintain,
and secure the Cloud Bridge software and configuration deployed in your environment.
Oracle Cloud Services log-in credentials and private keys generated as part of the Oracle Cloud Services
are for Your internal use of the services only, and You may not sell, share, transfer or sublicense them
to any other entity or person, except that You may disclose Your private key to Your subcontractors
who are Users of the Oracle Cloud Services and who are performing work on Your behalf.
For each supported Processor license you may activate up to Host CPU Cores equivalent
to processor count/processor core factor . Example-Processor Count = 4 and processor
core factor = 0.5, Host CPU Cores = 4/0.5 =8
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access B93493 User Per Month
Management – External User
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access B93494 User Per Month
Management – Oracle Apps Premium
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access B93495 User Per Month
Management – Premium
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access B93496 1 SMS Message Sent
Management – SMS
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access B93497 Token
Management – Token
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access B93498 User Per Month
Management – Replication
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Vaults - Secrets
Note
1: Limited Availability - This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions.
DESCRIPTION
The Oracle Identity Cloud Service is a cloud-based multi-tenant solution designed to be an
integral part of the enterprise security fabric and provide advanced identity and access
management functions for on-premises and cloud enterprise resources. It provides a powerful
set of hybrid identity features to maintain a single identity for users across on-premises and
cloud services without compromising on security or end user experience.
• An Enterprise User in Oracle Identity Cloud Service is defined as a user who is Your
employee, contractor or outsourcer and who is authorized by You to use the Cloud Service,
regardless of whether or not the individual is actively using the Cloud Service at any given
time.
• A Consumer User in Oracle Identity Cloud Service is defined as a user who is not Your
employee, contractor or outsourcer but who is authorized by You to use the Cloud Service,
regardless of whether or not the individual is actively using the Cloud Service at any given
time.
Whether You use the Annual Commit model, Funded Allocation or the Pay as You Go model,
You will be billed for the Cloud Service at the start of the calendar month. Under the Monthly
Commit model, You will be charged at the start of Your billing cycle. SKUs that are based on
the User Per Month metric will be billed according to the “User Per Month” definition above. If
You switch from one model to another, the fees will be pro-rated until the beginning of the new
billing period.
Usage Limits
• Enterprise Users in Oracle Identity Cloud Service are entitled to 10 free SMS messages
per Enterprise User per month. Consumer Users in Oracle Identity Cloud Service are
entitled to 3 free SMS messages per Consumer User per month. Additional SMS
messaging used beyond the above limits will be billed as additional monthly users.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management is a native service of Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure that provides enterprise-class identity and access management features
such as strong and adaptive authentication, user lifecycle management, and single sign-on (SSO)
to enterprise applications. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management is
deployed as identity domain(s) in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Included domain(s) allow
organizations to manage access to their Oracle Cloud IaaS and PaaS services and Oracle SaaS
applications. You can choose to upgrade or create additional identity domains to accommodate
other use cases, such as managing workforce access to non-Oracle applications, enabling
consumer access to customer-facing apps, or embedding Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity
and Access Management into custom-developed applications.
Each Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management identity domain is a self-
contained identity and access management solution that can be used to address a variety of
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management use cases. For example, (a) You
can use an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management identity domain to
A Premium User or Apps Premium User in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access
Management is defined as a user who is Your employee, contractor or outsourcer and
who is authorized by You to use the Cloud Service regardless of whether or not the
individual is actively using the Cloud Service at any given time
An External User in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management is
defined as a user who is not Your employee, contractor or outsourcer, but who is
authorized by You to use the Cloud Service, regardless of whether or not the individual is
actively using the Cloud Service at any given time.
A Replicated User in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management is
defined as any user configured under Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access
Management and that is replicated to one or more regions that the tenancy is subscribed
to, other than the home region of the Identity Domain.
External domains are only licensed for non-employee user accounts. If Your business needs
require that You have employee user accounts stored within an external identity domain,
they are only permitted to be stored in that external identity domain if they also exist in
another identity domain of the types Free, Oracle Apps, Oracle Apps Premium or Premium.
For Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management SKUs (B93493, B93494,
B93495, B93498), You will be billed monthly, metered hourly, for each user identity
present in the hosted service. For example, if a user is added to the Cloud Service at the
beginning of the billing period and removed in the middle of the billing period, You will
be billed for that user for half the monthly price of the corresponding SKU. Removing
users from the Cloud Service during a current billing cycle will reduce the monthly
charges.
Whether You use the Annual Commit model, Funded Allocation or the Pay as You Go model,
You will be billed for the Cloud Service at the start of the calendar month. Under the Monthly
Commit model, You will be charged at the start of Your billing cycle. SKUs that are based on
the User Per Month metric will be billed according to the “User Per Month” definition above. If
You switch from one model to another model, the fees will be pro-rated until the beginning of
the new billing period.
For information on features and limits in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access
Management Service, please refer to this link: https://docs.oracle.com/en-
us/iaas/Content/Identity/sku/overview.htm#overview.
Users in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management (B93493, B93494,
B93495) are entitled to 1000 SMS messages per month. Additional SMS messaging used
beyond this limit will be billed at the rate specified in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Identity and Access Management – SMS SKU (B93496).
The first 10,000 meterable tokens generated in a month in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Identity and Access Management (B93493, B93494, B93495) are free. Tokens generated
beyond that limit are billed at the rate specified in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and
Access Management – Token (B93497).
Oracle CASB for Discovery monitors users from target services. Users of Oracle CASB for
Discovery are authorized to access the modules or features, including the following:
• Reports on users who conduct shadow IT activity including analysis of data transmission
into and out of shadow
applications.
Under the Pay as You Go model, You will be billed for the Cloud Service at the start of the
billing month for the number of users You specify. If prior to the next billing date You add
any additional users beyond the number of users You specified (and for which You have
already paid), then You will be charged for those additional users at a pro-rated rate based
on the number of days left in the billing month and going forward You will be charged for
the total number of users per billing month.
• Ability to provision security configurations and controls into the SaaS applications
• Key security indicators that provide early warning signs of risks to SaaS applications
• User behavioral analytics that quantify risk scores when anomalies in user activity are
identified
Oracle CASB for SaaS – Non-Enterprise User monitors users of target SaaS applications.
Features include:
• Ability to provision security configurations and controls into the SaaS applications
• Key security indicators that provide early warning signs of risks to SaaS applications
• User behavioral analytics that quantify risk scores when anomalies in user activity are
identified
As soon as a user generates any activity in the target SaaS application, the Oracle CASB for SaaS
– NonEnterprise User service begins continuous monitoring of that user for the following 90
days and the user counts as a Monitored Service User for every hour during those 90 days.
With each new generation of activity by a user, the 90 day monitoring window is reset. After
90 days of zero user activity, a user will no longer be counted as a Monitored Service User until
that user generates further activity in the target SaaS application.
Usage Limits
Oracle CASB for IaaS is subject to the following limits:
• Ten (10) gigabytes of data capacity
Oracle CASB for IaaS - Additional Capacity consists of a block of one (1) gigabyte of additional
data capacity per hour. Oracle CASB for IaaS - Additional Capacity may be used only for Oracle
CASB for IaaS.
The Oracle CASB for Data Protection, Data Loss Prevention Cloud Service monitors content
handled by users of specific applications monitored by the Oracle CASB for Data Protection,
Data Loss Prevention Cloud Service. Features include:
• Content Classification of supported documents actively being transacted
• Alerting and remediation of data policy violations by quarantining or deleting new files
• User-defined data protection policies that require content classification
For more information about content inspection limitations such as currently supported
applications, file formats, file size, file types, archive nesting limits, pre-defined data types and
other capabilities, see http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=en/cloud/paas/casb-
cloud&id=PALUG- GUID545DBDB4-8663-43C1-AD1E-92C4A83740DE.
The Oracle CASB for Data Protection, Data Loss Prevention Retroactive Scan Cloud Service
examines content stored in specific applications monitored by the Oracle CASB for Data
Protection, Data Loss Prevention Retroactive Scan Cloud Service. Features include:
• Content Classification of supported documents already in the cloud
• Alerting and remediation of data policy violations by quarantining or deleting existing
files
For more information about content inspection limitations such as currently supported
applications, file formats, file size, file types, archive nesting limits, pre-defined data types
and other capabilities, see
http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=en/cloud/paas/casb-cloud&id=PALUG-
GUID545DBDB4-8663-43C1-AD1E-92C4A83740DE.
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Key Management service helps You centrally control
encryption keys that supported Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services use to protect the data You
store with these services. Provided as a managed service and backed by FIPS 140-2 Level 3
certified hardware security modules (“HSMs”) that host Your virtual private vaults and Your vaults
to store Your encryption keys, Key Management offers a secure means for creating and
managing Your keys from a central place. You can use the Key Management service through
Your Console, command line interface, or Key Management application programming interface
to create, use, rotate, enable, and disable and delete Your encryption keys.
Usage Limits
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning Service provides daily scans looking for
CVEs, CIS benchmark statuses and open ports on each targeted compute instance. You can target
any or all instances in Your tenancy for scanning as long as those instances are created from one
of the base OCI Compute images: Oracle Linux, CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows Servers. All public
IPs are scanned, and open ports are reported as well. Besides seeing reporting data in the scanning
user interface, You will be able to see the findings in Oracle Cloud Guard as problems.
The service also will scan container images that are in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry and
look for vulnerability artifacts that are being used to create the images. Oracle reserves the right
to limit the maximum number of items scanned per tenancy for this service.
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning Service now offers a free integration with
the Qualys VMDR system. This is a first in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to have a partner choice
embedded within a service that does not require a customer to navigate to the Oracle Cloud
Marketplace for selection. After You create scanning targets of Your instances, Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning Service will install and configure the Qualys agents, saving
You this effort and providing the vulnerability findings in both Qualys and Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure. These findings will also flow to logging and event so that You can direct them to a
Security Information and Event Management. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning
Service will also forward the findings into Oracle Cloud Guard so that these findings can bubble up
to problems and then Oracle Cloud Guard can offer remediations.
Oracle Cloud Guard helps You maintain good security posture by detecting misconfigured
resources and cloud security risks. Oracle Cloud Guard is a data processing platform that analyzes
log and event data at scale, removing the need for security teams to aggregate data sources and
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Threat Intelligence Service provides access to threat intelligence
including, but not limited to, indicators of compromise, threat reputation data, geolocation data,
known bad actors, and confidence levels. Sources include first-party Oracle-sourced data, third-
party data from our partners, open-source threat feeds, and Oracle Threat Intelligence Center
insights. The scope of data will evolve as new threats arise and is updated daily. Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure - Threat Intelligence Service is intended to support security incident investigation
and provide contextual detail about identified threats. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Threat
Intelligence Service provides the ability to query the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Threat
Intelligence Service endpoint for data enrichment including, but not limited to, indicators of
compromise, threat reputation data, known associations, bad actors, and geolocation data.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
You agree to provide reasonable assistance to Oracle in order to configure, operate, maintain, and
secure the operating systems and other associated software of Your Cloud Services including Your
applications. You agree to provide reasonable assistance to Oracle in order to maintain
appropriate security, protection, and backup of Your Content, which may include the use of
encryption technology to protect Your Content from unauthorized access and routine archiving of
Your Content. Oracle Cloud Services log-in credentials and private keys generated as part of the
Oracle Cloud Services are for Your internal use of the services only, and You may not sell, share,
transfer or sublicense them to any other entity or person, except that You may disclose Your
private key to Your subcontractors who are Users of the Oracle Cloud Services and who are
performing work on Your behalf.
• For each supported Employee User license you may activate one user of the BYOL
Cloud Service.
• For each supported Processor license you may activate up to 50,000 users of the BYOL
Cloud Service
• For every 10 supported Named User Plus licenses you may activate up to 10,000 users
of the BYOL Cloud Service.
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion
ratio above.
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion
ratio above.
Any of the following supported program licenses may be aggregated to meet the conversion
ratios above:
- Oracle Identity Governance Suite OR
- Oracle Enterprise Identity Services Suite
Notes:
1: This Cloud Service is an Always Free Cloud Service.
2: This Cloud Service includes a Free Tier as part of the Always Free Cloud Service.
Additional terms and conditions for Your use of these Cloud Services can be found in Appendix
B.
DESCRIPTIONS
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Compute service is an infrastructure service that provides
on-demand, self-service provisioned compute capacity in a configurable private network in the
cloud. It enables You to respond rapidly to changing IT infrastructure needs, scaling up and
down and paying only for what You use. You may use the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure –
Compute service through the Console and the associated API. There are four instance types
available for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Compute Service: Standard, Optimized, Dense
I/O and GPU. The Dense I/O instance type has more memory and local NVMe SSD available as
compared to the Standard and GPU instance type. The development, release, and timing of
any future features, functionality or service offerings remain at the sole discretion of Oracle
Corporation.
Oracle Compute Infrastructure - Compute - Virtual Machine Standard - E2 Micro (“E2
Micro”) is a “Free Tier” Service. This E2 Micro free shape is limited to a maximum of 2 instances
globally. There may be differences in regional availability of the free version. For Free Micro
VM deployments, you will need to select the use of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Block Volume
- Free as permitted by the Console or the Service API. If you would like additional Compute
instances, you will need to purchase a paid offering of Oracle’s Compute Cloud Service.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Compute – Standard – A1 is a “Free Tier” service. For the Free
Tier of this Cloud Service, You may only use 3000 OCPU Hours per month and 18,000 Gigabyte
Hours per month of this Cloud Service. If You exceed this amount, You must pay for usage in
accordance with the rate card pricing for this Cloud Service.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Compute - Standard - A1-Memory is a “Free Tier” service. For
the Free Tier of this Cloud Service, You may only use 18,000 Gigabyte Hours per month If You
exceed this amount, You must pay for usage in accordance with the rate card pricing for this
Cloud Service.
The Oracle Functions Cloud Service is a fully managed, multi-tenant serverless platform that
lets You create, run, and scale applications without managing any infrastructure. Oracle
Functions Cloud Service lets You write code to meet Your business needs without having to
know about infrastructure concepts and it also ensures that Your application is highly-available,
scalable, secure and monitored. The service allows You to upload code, execute the code in
response to events, and be billed only for the invocations and resources consumed during the
execution, which are measured right down to the millisecond. You can also provision units of
execution ahead of time to experience consistent low latencies, and pay only for any unused
capacity that You provision. The Oracle Functions Cloud Service is built on the open source Fn
Project which, unlike with most cloud functions platforms, means no vendor lock-in.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway is a fully managed, regional gateway that integrates
with Your network on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway fronts public or private APIs, processes incoming
requests from a client, applies policies for security, availability and validation, forwards requests
to back-end services, applies policies to the response from a back-end and forwards the response
to the client.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway protects and isolates back-end services and help You
meter API calls. Connections from clients to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway always
use transport level security (TLS) to ensure the privacy and integrity of data flowing between
clients and the API Gateway. For flexibility, You can configure the connections from the Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway to back-end services with or without TLS. If You do not use TLS
between Your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway and back-end services You do so at Your
own risk.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure OS Management Service is an infrastructure service that provides
tools needed by administrators to monitor and manage operating system activities in Oracle Cloud
tenancies. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure OS Management is a cross-platform solution, providing
support for both Linux and Windows environments. With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure OS
Management, users have a centralized management solution for installing packages and updates,
including applying critical security updates without downtime using Ksplice. In addition, the
service offers application discovery, monitoring for critical events on the platform (like Kernel
aborts) and inspecting status for autonomous Linux instances running in the tenancy. Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure OS Management is not available with Free Tier shapes.
The Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) is a managed, enterprise grade container
orchestration service. OKE provides a managed Kubernetes service for customers to simply and
securely, deploy and operate their containerized applications at scale. OKE is offered as a managed
service that runs on Oracle's high-performance, low-cost infrastructure. Using OKE helps reduce
the time and cost to build and manage cloud native applications. OKE leverages open-source
technologies, enabling You to build applications for workload portability and to simplify
operations. There is no additional charge to use OKE. Customers pay for the compute, storage, or
other infrastructure resources consumed.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Instances is a serverless container service that provides
a simpler, faster, and more secure way to run containers in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure without
having to manage underlying infrastructure. It provides fully-managed compute that is optimized
for running container workloads with VM-like hypervisor isolation for enhanced security. You can
run containers easily and quickly with a single command using CLI, or by using a simple, guided
experience on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console. In addition to CLI and the Console, Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Container Instances also supports API, SDK, and Terraform.
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service Mesh facilitates the building and operation of cloud-
native applications by providing defined standards for observability, security, and traffic
management. It's built as a set of lightweight proxies that are deployed alongside application code
in a customer's Kubernetes cluster without the application having to be aware of them. The
Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) is the supported platform, and the proxy is a container that
is automatically injected into a pod and set to run alongside other containers. The number of
proxies deployed corresponds to the number of mesh pods. To meshify the application, you create
numerous resources, such as mesh, virtual services, and virtual deployments. The virtual
deployments correspond to a set of pods that are all running the same version of the business
service. You can manage traffic between services, define service-to-service communication with
access controls, and provide encrypted communication between services with applied mesh. The
OCI Logging service integrates access logs generated by proxies.
The Oracle Cloud Migration Service enables You to perform the following tasks:
Discover virtual machine assets in an external source environment.
Select virtual machines to be migrated to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure by grouping VMs
into migration projects.
Plan the redeployment of the selected assets to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, with
recommended shape mapping based on the historic utilization data, compatibility
assessment, and cost analysis.
Replicate the virtual machine data to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Automate remediation of common OS reconfiguration steps.
Relaunch the migrated virtual machines on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure based upon the
deployment plan configuration.
o Unused reserved capacity: Reserved capacity is considered unused from the time
the Capacity Reservation is created until it is used or the Capacity Reservation is
deleted.
o Baseline OCPU: When you create a burstable Compute instance, You specify the
number of OCPU as well as the baseline OCPU. The baseline OCPU is specified as
a percentage of the number of OCPUs, and defines the minimum amount of CPU
performance available to Your burstable instance.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Outbound Data Transfer, Your
usage is measured per the “Gigabyte (GB) Outbound Data Transfer Per Month” metric,
by calculating for each calendar month the total gigabytes of outbound data transfer
from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infractructure –Container Instances, Your usage for
container instances is measured identically to the underlying compute shapes that the
container instances use. Initially, the container instances are released on E4.Flex and
E3.Flex.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Migration, Your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure account
must first be activated by Oracle. Additionally, You must maintain an Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure tenancy with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage, Block Storage,
and Compute services to be able to continue using the service.
While the Oracle Cloud Migration Service is free to use, You may incur some expenses
during the migration of Your on-premises virtual machines to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Oracle Cloud Migration Service creates a few objects in some of Your Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure services to ensure a successful end-to-end migration of Your virtual
machines. These services include:
• Compute: Oracle Cloud Migration creates compute instances during data
replication
• Object Storage: During the replication workflow, the volume snapshots of
Your virtual machines are stored in the object storage
• Block Volume: A pool of block volume (boot and data) exists in Your
tenancy during the entire lifespan of the migration process. Oracle Cloud
Migration uses these volumes for replication
•
OPERATING SYSTEM
This Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service requires the installation of an operating system prior
to use. If You choose to use the Oracle Linux operating system, You may acquire that through
the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service subject to the separate Oracle license terms for Oracle
Linux set forth at www.oracle.com/contracts in the folder titled “Ordering Documents and
Systems Integrated Software Information.” Alternatively, You may separately license and
Customer Responsibilities
The replication process requires VMware vSphere VDDK to generate snapshots of Your virtual
machine disks. You must download the VDDK library, accept the terms of service, and upload it to
the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure object storage bucket.
The Oracle Cloud Migration Service uses the Remote Agent Appliance to automatically collect the
metadata of Your on-premises virtual machines and transfer the VM storage volume data to Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure. The Remote Agent Appliance is provided as an Open Virtualization Appliance
file, which You must download and install on the vCenter Server host in Your environment.
Notes:
1: This Cloud Service includes a Free Tier as part of the Always Free Cloud Service.
2: This SKU contains Third Party Services (as that term is defined in Your Agreement) and the
pricing on this SKU is subject to change upon at least 30 days' prior notice via the Console.
3: This service does not have a SKU but is available at no cost to all Oracle customers.
DESCRIPTIONS
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - FastConnect service is a network connectivity alternative
to using the public internet for connecting Your network with Oracle’s Cloud Infrastructure
Services. The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - FastConnect service provides an easy way to create
a dedicated and private connection with higher bandwidth options, and a more reliable and
consistent networking experience when compared to internet-based connections.
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Outbound Data Transfer service is metered and billed in 3
pricing zones as follows:
Zone 1: Originating in North America, Europe, and UK (SKU B88327. This SKU was used
globally prior to this change and may be used globally for a few days after August 6, 2021 until
the transition to zoned model is complete)
Zone 2: Originating in APAC, Japan, and South America (SKU B93455)
Zone 3: Originating in Middle East and Africa (SKU B93456)
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Monitoring – Ingestion – First 500 Million Datapoints Per
Month is a “Free Tier” service. For the Free Tier of this Cloud Service, You may only use 500
Millon Datapoints per month of this Cloud Service. If You exceed this amount, You must pay
for usage in accordance with the rate card pricing for this Cloud Service.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Monitoring – Retrieval – First 1 Billion Datapoints Per Month
is a “Free Tier” service. For the Free Tier of this Cloud Service, You may only use 1 Billion
Datapoints per month of this Cloud Service. If You exceed this amount, You must pay for usage
in accordance with the rate card pricing for this Cloud Service.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Notifications service is a fully managed pub-sub service that
pushes – at scale and reliably - messages, including monitoring alarms, to a number of
subscription endpoints. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Notifications service supports email
delivery and HTTPS (pagerduty) delivery.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Notifications service supports key enterprise features such as:
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - 10 Mbps Load Balancer - Free (“Load Balancer”) is a “Free Tier”
Service. This Load Balancer shape has a Load Balancer Hour metric and is limited to one shape
globally. There may be differences in regional availability of the free version. The Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure - 10 Mbps Load Balancer – Free can only be used with Oracle Compute
Infrastructure - Compute - Virtual Machine Standard - E2 Micro – Free. If you would like
additional Load Balancer shapes, you will need to purchase a paid offering of Oracle’s Load
Balancer Cloud Service.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancer provides layer 7 (HTTP/HTTPS) and layer 4 (TCP)
load balancing for both internet and intranet traffic to Your applications. You can configure a
minimum and maximum bandwidth during the Load Balancer instance creation. The chosen
minimum bandwidth setting provides pre-provisioned/reserved bandwidth which is always
available and provides instant readiness for traffic load. You will be able to use flexible bandwidth
beyond the chosen minimum and up to Your chosen maximum bandwidth value. The flexible
bandwidth scales up with the incoming traffic and will have a moderate ramp-up delay for it to
take effect compared to the minimum bandwidth.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – VPNConnect offers a simple and secure way to connect Your
corporate network to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure over Your existing internet connection. The
data is encrypted using industry-standard encryption algorithms called IPSec and is then
tunneled through the public internet for enhanced security and privacy.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Certificates is a fully managed Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service
which allows You to create, deploy and monitor private and public SSL Certificates needed for
Your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure resources.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Flexible Network Load Balancer service provides a pass-through
layer for load balancing suited for low-latency TCP/UDP application workloads. It is delivered as a
RESTful API and is integrated into the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Cloud Service Console and the
command line interface tool.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Virtual Testing Access Point (VTAP) is for use in Your Oracle
networks. You can use VTAP to generate a copy of all traffic to/from a source and send it to a
target of Your choice.
VTAP will have attributes that You must specify, including the source where traffic is mirrored, a
filter (a set of rules) to govern which traffic will be mirrored, and a target to which the mirrored
traffic is sent. The filter rules will be based on 5-tuple information (source ip/port, destination
ip/port, and protocol) and traffic direction, and will allow You to either include or exclude the
matching packets.
YOUR OBLIGATIONS
To connect to the Oracle Cloud Services using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – FastConnect
service, You must provision Your own network equipment capable of supporting Layer3 routing
using BGP and You must manage the configuration on Your network devices. You are
responsible for managing the physical security of Your own infrastructure and implementing
any additional tools or equipment (such as firewalls) to address Your organization’s data
security requirements.
To use the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - FastConnect service, Your network must meet one of
the following conditions:
• Your network is co-located in an existing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - FastConnect
location. For more information about available Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -
FastConnect locations, see https://docs.us-phoenix-
1.oraclecloud.com/Content/FastConnect/Locations.
• You network attaches to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - FastConnect partner. For a
list of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - FastConnect partners who can help You connect, see
https://docs.usphoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/FastConnect/Partners.
• You use an independent network service provider to connect to Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure - FastConnect location.
In addition, Your network must meet the following conditions:
• Connections to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - FastConnect service requires single
mode fiber, 1000BASE-LX (1310nm) for 1 gigabit Ethernet, or 10GBASE-LR (1310nm) for
10 gigabit Ethernet. You must support 802.1Q (Single-Tag) VLANs and Link
Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) across these connections.
• Your network must support Border Gateway Protocol (BGPv4).
To connect to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Virtual Cloud Network (VCN), You must first do
the following:
• Provide a private Autonomous System Number (ASN).
• Create a dynamic routing gateway (DRG) and attach it to Your VCN. For more
information about creating a DRG, see https://docs.us-phoenix-
1.oraclecloud.com/Content/Network/Tasks/managingDRGs.htm?Highlight=DRG# in
the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation.
• Create a FastConnect connection in the Console and create at least one virtual circuit
attached to Your DRG. For more information about creating a FastConnect connection,
see https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/FastConnect/.
The service is optimized for sending high-volumes of time-sensitive emails without the
hassle of continuously monitoring and configuring an email infrastructure.
Always Free Tenancies can send up to a maximum 3,000 emails per month in accordance
with the Always Free tier’s service limits..
The first 3,000 emails sent aggregated across all regions within a tenancy will be free of
charge. Additional emails sent will be billed at the rate card’s unit price. The maximum
sending rate is defined by the tenancy’s service limits.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Health Checks provides external availability and performance
testing of OCI and non-OCI hosted endpoints from a number of edge locations around the
Internet. Health Checks provides HTTP, HTTPS and TCP tests of domains, URLs and IP
addresses, returning availability status along with a breakdown of performance metrics.
The Health Check service is being delivered in support of the future DNS Traffic
Management service, which will utilize Health Checks to provide service failover in the event
of unavailability of endpoints. Health Checks represents a subset of a larger grouping of
External Monitoring features we are building that expand the types of tests to include TCP
and ICMP pings and traceroutes, DNS performance and security certificate testing. Health
Checks are accessible through REST APIs, SDKs, and the Console.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Logging– Storage provides You with a single “pane of glass”
for all of Your logs. The core value proposition of logging falls into three key pillars:
Ingest and manage all logs (audit, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Cloud Service)
seamlessly in one unified single “pane of glass”
Search and analyze logs to investigate issues in Your application and services
Take action on Your logs with an intuitive and simple rules engine that makes every
log line actionable.
YOUR OBLIGATIONS
For the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Email Delivery Service:
• You shall not use the Cloud Services for purposes of distributing “spam” emails, bulk
unsolicited instant messages, or any other form of unsolicited electronic
communications distributed on a bulk basis to recipients with which You have no
preexisting business or personal relationship. Additionally, You shall not use the Cloud
Services to collect responses from spam. You shall not harvest, collect, gather, or
assemble information or data of users, including, but not limited to, email addresses,
without their consent. Without limiting the foregoing, You shall not use the Cloud
Services for, or in connection with, the following: (a) sending pyramid schemes; (b)
sending chain letters; (c) sending any mail in contravention of the CAN SPAM Act of
2003, Canada’s AntiSpam Legislation (CASL), or any other applicable state or federal
laws and regulations; (d) to send email to address lists obtained from third-parties,
whether such lists were rented, purchased or otherwise obtained; or (e) altering or
obscuring email headers or assuming the identity of a sender without the explicit
permission of that sender.
• You are responsible for compliance with laws, rules, and regulations governing
electronic communications in connection with Your use of the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure – Notifications service.
• For the purposes of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – FastConnect service, Your usage
is measured by calculating the number of port hours used. Port hours are billed once
the BGP connection is established to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - FastConnect
service router, or 30 days after You ordered the port, whichever comes first. Each partial
port hour consumed will be billed as a full hour. Port charges will continue to be billed
until You deactivate the Oracle Cloud Service. If You wish to deactivate, delete Your
FastConnect connection from the Console.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Outbound Data Transfer - Originating
in North America, Europe, and UK, Your usage is measured per the “Gigabyte (GB)
Outbound Data Transfer Per Month” metric by calculating for each calendar month the
total gigabytes of outbound data transfer from that Cloud Service in North America,
Europe, and UK data centers.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud DNS, Your usage is measured per queries received by
the public authoritative DNS server. You may view your usage of Oracle Cloud DNS
Service in the Oracle Cloud Portal. Oracle will measure and invoice Your usage on a
monthly basis.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Web Application Firewall, usage is
measured by calculating the requests processed and the number of active WAF policies,
hourly through the calendar month. Customers will not be charged for their first WAF
instance and first 10 million incoming requests per month usage.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service - Email Delivery, Your usage is
measured on a monthly basis by determining the unique number of emails accepted by
the email elivery service to receive and parse or send to the end recipient.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service – Notifications - Email Delivery, Your
usage is measured on a monthly basis by determining the unique number of emails accepted
by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service - Notifications - Email Delivery service to send. A
unique email is defined as an email to one recipient address.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Health Checks, usage is measured by
calculating the endpoints monitored hourly through the calendar month. Endpoints
monitored are counted per hour and then added up at the end of the calendar month
to determine monthly Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Health Check monitoring usage.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – DNS Traffic Management, Your usage
is measured per queries received by the Authoritative Public DNS service for zones
configured with the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure DNS Traffic Management service.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Web Application Firewall, usage is
measured by calculating the requests processed, good traffic flowing through the WAF
and endpoints protected, hourly through the calendar month.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Monitoring, Your usage is measured
by counting the number of Monitoring Metric Datapoints ingested or retrieved.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Logging, Your usage is measured by
calculating the number of logs stored inside the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Logging
You may begin using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancer Cloud Service after You
have successfully created a Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancer instance. For every
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancer instance, You will be billed two charges, 1 Load
Balancer base charge and 1 Load Balancer bandwidth charge. Load balancer base charge
is a flat rate charged for each load balancer provisioned irrespective of traffic. Load
Balancer bandwidth charge will be billed at the bandwidth rate multiplied by the minimum
bandwidth configured or actual bandwidth usage, whichever is higher. You will not be
charged for Your first Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balance instance nor for Your first
10 Mbps bandwidth usage per hour.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Virtual Testing Access Point (VTAP),
usage is measured as either the transmission rate or volume of VTAP-mirrored traffic per
VTAP source. VCN DP will emit these metrics directly from the VTAP-enabled VNICs to
T2, from which we will surface them in the Console.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Queue Service, usage is measured by
calculating the number of Requests Per Month.
Notes:
1: This Cloud Service is an Always Free Cloud Service.
2: This Cloud Service includes a Free Tier as part of the Always Free Cloud Service.
3: This Cloud Service is eligible for the Oracle GoldenGate Limited Use Term License Promotion
available on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace.
DESCRIPTION
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Archive Storage is a class of storage that enables You
efficiently and durably to store long living cold data. This service is scalable and offers data
durability. It is suitable for use in scenarios when You want to store a large amount of data, which
once created, is rarely accessed. There is a minimum storage requirement of 90 days. The Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure - Archive Storage Service may be accessed via REST APIs, SDK and via the
Console. When data is read back from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Archive Storage service,
You should expect a delay of about 1 hour between the time when You make a data restore request
to the time when the data can be read back. For the Free Tier of this Cloud Service, You may only
use up to 10GB of computer storage space used by a storage filer of this Cloud Service during a
month of the Cloud Service. If You exceed this amount, You must pay for usage in accordance
with the rate card pricing for this Cloud Service.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Block Volume is an Always Free Cloud Service. You may only
use up to 200 gigabytes, which can be used with up to 4 Oracle Compute Infrastructure -
Compute - Virtual Machine Standard instances. If You require more block volume, You can
request more in accordance with the rate card pricing for this Cloud Service.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Block Volume Backup – Free. For the Free Tier of this Cloud
Service, You may only use up to 5 backups and up to a total of 500 gigabytes backup storage
provided at no cost. If You exceed this amount, You must pay for usage in accordance with the
rate card pricing for this Cloud Service. The backups feature of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Block Volume Service lets you make a point-in-time backup of data on a block volume. These
backups can then be restored to new volumes either immediately after a backup or at a later time
that you choose. Backups are encrypted and stored in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and can be
restored as new volumes to any availability domain within the same region they are stored. This
capability provides you with a spare copy of a volume and gives you the ability to successfully
complete disaster recovery within the same region.
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - File Storage - Metered service is a persistent shared
filesystem on the cloud. The Service supports NFS v.3, snapshots and data encryption and is fully
managed and offered across all availability domains in each region in which an Oracle Cloud
For the purposes of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - File Storage – Metered service,
Your usage is measured by calculating the storage consumed hourly throughout
the applicable month. This includes the storage space used to store data, including
snapshots, and its associated metadata. Storage is measured in Gigabyte Per Hour,
which is added up at the end of the month to determine monthly storage usage.
For the purposes of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Storage services (B88323,
B88324, B88522) and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service - File Storage (B89057),
billing is prorated for per hour usage.
For the purposes of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming service, usage is
measured by counting the number of request, each request size and number of
days of additional retention selected.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Block Volume Storage, Your
usage is measured per the “Gigabyte Storage Capacity Per Month” metric, by
calculating for each calendar month the total block volume storage consumed, until
the block volumes are deleted. At a minimum, You will be charged for 1 minute.
For anything beyond 1 minute, usage is tracked per second, and pro-rated based
on the number of seconds in a month using the per Gigabyte Storage Capacity Per
Month pricing.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Block Volume Performance, Your
usage is measured per the “Gigabyte Performance Units Per Month” metric, by
calculating for each calendar month the total block volume performance
consumed, until the block volumes are deleted. At a minimum, You will be charged
for 1 minute. For anything beyond 1 minute usage is tracked per second, and pro-
rated based on number of seconds in a month using the per Gigabyte Storage
Capacity Per Month pricing.
For the purposes of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Archive Storage, Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure – Infrequent Access Storage, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Object
Storage services, Your usage is measured by calculating the storage consumed
hourly throughout the applicable month. This includes the storage space used to
store data. Storage is measured in Gigabytes Per Hour, which is added up at the end
of the month to determine monthly storage usage.
For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Custom Image Storage, Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure – Container Image Storage and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -
Generic Artifact Storage, usage is measured using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -
Object Storage - Storage (B91628).
For the purposes of Oracle ZFS Storage – High Availability, usage is measured by
calculating the instances monitored hourly through the month. Instances monitored
are counted per hour and then added up at the end of the month to determine
monthly usage.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
DESCRIPTION
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science is a fully managed platform for data science teams
to build, train, deploy, and manage machine learning models using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Flow is a fully-managed big data service that lets You run
Apache Spark™ applications with no infrastructure to deploy or manage.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Integration is a service that provides extract, transform and
load (ETL) capabilities that help users easily input and transform data from various data sources
such as databases, data lakes or applications. It allows users to design data integration processes
using an intuitive graphical interface. It also optimizes how integration flows are executed on the
Oracle Cloud using pushdown optimization techniques to generate code for the most efficient
execution engine and orchestrating the actual execution without requiring You to deploy or
manage infrastructure.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Integration –Pipeline Operation Execution First 30
Execution Hours is a “Free Tier” service. For the Free Tier of this Cloud Service, You may
only use 30 Execution Hours Transactions of this Cloud Service. If You exceed this
Oracle Cloud AI Services - Anomaly Detection is a fully-managed anomaly detection service that
helps to identify undesirable events and observations in business data in real-time thereby helping
users to take action to avoid business disruptions. This service is currently deployed in multiple
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure commercial regions and enables machine learning model creation for
customers’ business data via APIs, thereby not needing AI/ML experts for building use case
specific models. You can use this service for identifying anomalies in time series data collected in
real-time or in batch mode from complex systems.
Oracle Cloud AI Services - Anomaly Detection First 1,000 Transactions is a “Free Tier”
service. For the Free Tier of this Cloud Service, You may only use 1,000 Transactions
of this Cloud Service. If You exceed this amount, You must pay for usage in accordance
with rate card pricing for this Cloud Service.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Speech is a fully-managed service that allows You to integrate
automatic speech recognition (ASR) capabilities into Your own application and products. The
Service can be integrated by using our deployed out of the box pre-trained machine learning
models without a need to set up an in house team of artificial intelligence and machine learning
experts. You can use this Service to transcribe audio and video files and convert audio into text,
thus unlocking the content within the files.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Speech First 5 Transcription Hours is a “Free Tier” service.
For the Free Tier of this Cloud Service, You may only use 5 Transcription Hours of this
Cloud Service. If You exceed this amount, You must pay for usage in accordance with
the rate card pricing for this Cloud Service.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vision is a fully-managed service that allows You to integrate
computer vision use cases into Your own application and products. This Service is currently
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vision First 5,000 Transactions is a “Free Tier” service. For
the Free Tier of this Cloud Service, You may only use 5,000 Transactions of this Cloud
Service and 15 hours of training. If You exceed this amount, You must pay for usage in
accordance with the rate card pricing for this Cloud Service.
Usage of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Flow service depends on Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Compute and Block Storage services and Your usage of Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Data Flow will draw down against the SKUs listed below:
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
You agree to provide reasonable assistance to Oracle in order to configure, operate, maintain,
and secure the operating systems and other associated software of Your Cloud Services
including Your applications. You agree to provide reasonable assistance to Oracle in order to
maintain appropriate security, protection, and backup of Your Content, which may include the
use of encryption technology to protect Your Content from unauthorized access and routine
archiving of Your Content. Oracle Cloud Services login credentials and private keys generated
as part of the Oracle Cloud Services are for Your internal use of the Services only, and You may
not sell, share, transfer or sublicense them to any other entity or person, except that You may
disclose Your private key to Your subcontractors who are Users of the Oracle Cloud Services
and who are performing work on Your behalf.
1. This SKU contains Third Party Services (as that term is defined in Your Agreement) and
the pricing on this SKU is subject to change upon at least 30 days' prior notice via the
Console.
2. When installing and deploying perpetual or term licenses of Oracle Database Standard
Edition, Oracle Database Standard Edition One, or Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE
Programs) on Oracle Cloud VMware Solution (OCVS), the following ratio of Processor
licenses to Oracle Cloud usage applies: every one (1) Processor license covers use of the
program(s) on one physical socket in OCVS. The number of physical sockets on each
OCVS server can be found in OCVS technical documentation. The Oracle Standard
For deploying Named User Plus (NUP) licenses in Oracle Cloud VMware Solution (OCVS),
you must always have a sufficient number of NUP licenses to cover Your use of the program
in the Cloud. Regarding NUP minimums for Standard Edition 2, which has a license
minimum of 10 NUP per server, You must have the greater of: a) the actual number of users
of the program or b) a minimum of 10 NUP licenses for each OCVS node.
DESCRIPTION
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Compute-Windows OS Service provides the license to run
an instance of Windows Server Operating System (OS) on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure –
Compute service. You may select the Windows Server OS for Your compute instance using the
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Compute console and the associated API.
Authorized users of the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution Service can access the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure – Compute console/API/SDK to provision, manage and monitor their VMware
software defined data center (SDDC) environments on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Key capabilities
include:
Provisioning and orchestration support;
Life cycle management support for adding and deleting instances from VMware SDDC
environments.
Once a VMware SDDC environment is provisioned, users can utilize the infrastructure for a broad
range of VMware-based workloads, including migration from on premises infrastructure with
included technologies such as VMware’s HCX. Additional use cases can include on demand
bursting of workloads, data center expansion, business continuity solutions, dev or test
environments and mission critical production workloads.
Initially users must request an increase in Your Oracle Cloud VMware Solution service limits via the
standard limit increase requests in order to provision an Oracle Cloud VMware Solution service
SDDC.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Network Firewall is a cloud-native, managed firewall service that is
built using industry leading Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewall technology. It's a stateful
network firewall service that is highly scalable with built-in regional high availability. With Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Network Firewall’s flexible policy enforcement, You can apply granular
security controls on Your inbound, outbound, and lateral traffic to Your workloads on Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure. You can configure the network firewall to monitor (log), filter (allow/deny) and
generate both events and alarms based upon match criteria such as IP address, URL and
application layer metadata.
• For the purposes of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Compute– Windows OS, Your
usage is measured per the “OCPU Per Hour” metric by calculating the number of OCPU
hours used. Fees are based on per OCPU hour consumed for each Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure compute instance, from the time a compute instance is launched until it
is terminated.
• For standard bare metal and virtual machine instances, billing starts when the instance is
launched and continues until it is stopped or terminated.
• For dense I/O, GPU, and HPC bare metal and virtual machine instances, billing starts
when the instance is launched and continues until the instance is terminated.
When ordering the initial SDDC instance, the usage interval selected will be applied across the initial
hosts in the SDDC. Subsequent hosts may be added on an alternate usage interval.
A VMware SDDC environment requires a single ESXi host for a single node SDDC, or a minimum
of 3 ESXi hosts. Deleting ESXi hosts to reduce the number of hosts will not reduce the usage
calculation below the minimum 3 ESXi hosts per SDDC environment.
Once a VMware host is created, it will count towards consumption for the duration of the
commitment and for the duration of each subsequent commitment. Deleting a host prior to
completion of a committed pricing interval will not reduce the usage calculation.
Adding / Deleting ESXi Hosts
ESXi hosts added and deleted must occur in increments of 32, 52, 64 or 128 OCPUs as hosts are
added or deleted from the existing SDDC environment based upon the shape selected in the Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Compute Cloud Service console.
Additional hosts cannot be added to a single node SDDC environment.
Adding / Deleting Optional HCX Enterprise
HCX is an optional add-on to an SDDC. The advanced edition can be added at no charge to the
SDDC. You can opt to pay the premium for the additional features and functionality of HCX
Enterprise, which is licensed on an OCPU Per Hour basis following the minimum requirements of
an OCVS SDDC deployment.
The HCX Enterprise SKU is offered on a monthly usage period. This SKU is separate from the
pricing SKU chosen for the individual hosts within an SDDC.
For the purposes of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Network Firewall Instance Cloud Service,
You will be billed per minute, and partial hours will be rounded to the closest minute. For example,
if You have an active instance for 90 minutes, You will be charged for 90 minutes and not two full
hours.
For the purposes of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Network Firewall Data Processing Cloud
Service, You will receivethe first 10 TB of data processed for free aggregated across all firewall
instances in Your tenancy. You may deploy as many firewall instances as You need; Oracle will
round down Your data usage to the closest GB.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
You agree to provide reasonable assistance to Oracle in order to configure, operate, maintain, and
secure the operating systems and other associated software of Your VMware SDDC environments
Note:
1: Limited Availability: This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions, and may
be provided on a limited basis for any new orders.
Metrics
Resource Possession Per Day: is defined as the number of days in which You have possession of
a Resource from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure Service.
Resource is defined as a Roving Edge Ultra, ruggedized Roving Edge Device, standard Roving Edge
Device, and/or Roving Edge Cluster Kit. Possession means You or someone that has been
designated as Your representative (e.g., a common carrier, where You are retaining a
representative to deliver the Resource to You) has physically taken control of the Resource.
Possession begins at midnight UTC on the day after delivery, where the delivery day is the earlier
of: (a) the day You or Your representative picks up the Resource from a designated Oracle U.S.
facility or (b) the day You receive the Resource (where You have requested that Oracle ship the
Resource to You at Your cost), and ends on the day it is returned to and officially received at the
designated Oracle facility.
You can also use your existing licenses to bring Oracle Database or Oracle Analytics to Ultra devices
and to RED nodes. Data on the Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure can be synchronized with Your
cloud tenancy when a bidirectional network connection (provided by You) is available. With Oracle
Roving Edge Infrastructure, You will be able to acquire a distributed, mobile, and secure cloud
infrastructure that will enable a wide range of cloud-native, low latency applications in locations
that traditionally required large-scale on-premises deployments.
Minimum Services Period, Service Activation, Measurement and Usage
To configure and use Resources, You must have:
1) an Annual Commitment or Funded Allocation agreement with a minimum of 120 days
remaining on Your Cloud Services period at the time of Your order; and
2) Oracle PaaS and IaaS Universal Credits with a minimum of 30 days of possession.
For the duration of Your possession, You must maintain an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure tenancy
with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Cloud Service and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Compute Service. You must have sufficient Oracle PaaS and IaaS Universal Credits to cover the
cost of performing any data synchronization with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage. The
minimum consumption period is 30 days. If Your use is only part of that 30 day period, You will
be billed for the full 30 days.
You shall only request software be loaded onto Your Roving Edge Ultra(s) and Roving Edge
Device(s) for which You have proper licensing agreements. You must configure Resources using
the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure console. If You have requested to pick up Your Resource(s) at a
designated Oracle facility, You have 48 hours from notification of availability to take possession of
the Resource(s). If not claimed in 48 hours, the Resource(s) shall be wiped and returned to Oracle
inventory. You are responsible for returning Your Resource(s) to Oracle at Your expense.
Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure may enable You to link to, transmit Your Content or Third Party
Content to, or otherwise access, other web sites, platforms or services of third parties. Oracle does
not control and is not responsible for such third party web sites or platforms or services. You bear
all risks associated with Your access to and use of such third party Web sites, platforms, and
services and You are solely responsible for entering into and being in compliance with separate
terms with such third party. Oracle is not responsible for the security, protection or confidentiality
METRICS
Each: is defined as a single Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Transfer Appliance loaned to You
to migrate Your Content to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Cloud Service or to
the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Archive Storage Cloud Service.
DESCRIPTION
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Transfer Appliance (the “Hardware”) is an offline data
transfer appliance that Oracle loans to You to enable You to expedite data migrations from Your
on-premises data centers to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Cloud Service or to
the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Archive Storage Cloud Service. Using the Hardware, You can
copy Your Content to the Hardware and ship it to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure transfer site.
Oracle will then upload Your Content contained on the Hardware to the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Object Storage Cloud Service or to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Archive
Storage Cloud Service.
Note: Limited Availability-This Cloud Service may not be available in all data center regions.
This offering is designed as an option for customers who must comply with the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and who anticipate persisting Protected Health
Information (PHI) in the Oracle Public Cloud. The Oracle HIPAA for PaaS and IaaS Cloud Service
assists customers in meeting the requirements set out by HIPAA regarding the storage of PHI.
DESCRIPTION
The Free Oracle Cloud Promotion enables You to create a Cloud Services Account, and receive
a balance as specified in the promotion acceptance process in Your Cloud Services Account.
This balance may be used towards activating and using any of the eligible Oracle Cloud
*Note: Oracle Exadata Database Service (formerly known as Oracle Database Exadata
Cloud Service): Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service, Oracle Big Data Cloud Service and
Oracle Compute Cloud Service -Dedicated Compute, are excluded from the Free Cloud
Promotion
Upon depletion of the Free Oracle Cloud Promotion balance or upon the end of the promotion
period as specified in the promotion acceptance process, Your estimated balance and the date
of expiration of the promotion period will be visible in Your Cloud Services Account, and at that
time Your Oracle Cloud Services Account will be paused and You will have the option to
continue using the Oracle Cloud Services under the Pay As You Go model or to discontinue use
of the Oracle Cloud Services. If You decide not to upgrade to the Pay As You Go model, Your
data will be decommissioned after 30 days. If You decide to upgrade to the Pay As You Go
model, You will be charged for the actual usage of all services that You consume within Your
Cloud Services Account based on Oracle’s then current price list for such service (the “Pay as
You Go Rate Card”). Charges for all Pay as You Go usage are billed in arrears and are subject to
the payment terms in Your Agreement.
You may make the selection to continue using the Oracle Cloud Services under the Pay As You
Go model in advance. You may do so during the Free Oracle Cloud Promotion acceptance
process or before Your Free Oracle Cloud Promotion period ends and while Your Free Oracle
Cloud Promotion balance is not depleted. If You decide to upgrade to the Pay As You Go model
in advance, You may continue using the Oracle Cloud Services without any disruption when
Your Free Oracle Cloud Promotion balance is depleted or the promotion period has ended,
whichever is earlier.
The Free Oracle Cloud Promotion expires once the promotion duration is over or all available
credits are used up, the earlier of either. If you do not upgrade to the Pay As You Go Model,
any provisioned instance or usage of an Oracle Cloud Service not designated as Always Free
created during the trial period will be deleted.
The Free Oracle Cloud Promotion account restricts the amount of concurrent resources that
may be used during the course of the Free Cloud Promotion. The concurrent utilization is
limited to 6 concurrent compute OCPUs, 2 OCPU per SKU for Analytics, 5TB of Block storage
and 5TB of Object storage for the Free Oracle Cloud Promotion – Standard/ Oracle Code/
Student/ Educator SKUs. For the Free Oracle Cloud Promotion – Startup, the concurrent
utilization is limited to 20 concurrent compute OCPUs, 2 OCPU per SKU for Analytics, 5TB of
Block storage and 5TB of Object storage. This restriction is removed once the account is
converted to a paid account.
Description
Startup Accelerator enables You to create a Cloud Services Account and receive a US$500
balance in Your Cloud Services Account. This balance may be used towards activating and
using any of the eligible Oracle Cloud Services which are available under the Pay As You Go
model in the Oracle Cloud Service categories. The rates reflected in Your rate card may reflect
promotional pricing and differ from standard Oracle pricing.
Upon depletion of the Startup Accelerator balance, Your Oracle Cloud Services Account will be
paused and You will have the option to continue using the Oracle Cloud Services under the Pay
As You Go billing model or to discontinue use of the Oracle Cloud Services. If You decide not
to upgrade to the Pay As You Go model, Your data will be decommissioned after 30 days of the
pausing of Your Cloud Services Account. If You decide to upgrade to the Pay As You Go model,
You will be charged using the then current Startup Accelerator rate card. Charges for all Pay as
You Go usage are billed in arrears and are subject to the payment terms in Your Agreement.
You may make the selection to continue using the Oracle Cloud Services under the Pay As You
Go model in advance. You may do so during the Free Oracle Cloud Promotion acceptance
process or before Your Free Oracle Cloud Promotion period ends and while Your Free Oracle
Cloud Promotion balance is not depleted. If You decide to upgrade to the Pay As You Go model
in advance, You may continue using the Oracle Cloud Services without any disruption when
Your Free Oracle Cloud Promotion balance is depleted or the promotion period has ended,
whichever is earlier.
By creating a Cloud Services Account under the terms of this promotion, You have represented
that Your company is a Startup company. However, Oracle reserves the right to transition You
to the standard Pay As You Go billing rates, if You no longer meet Oracle’s criteria for the
Startup Accelerator program.
Oracle will provide You with a Cloud Services Account which allows You to set up and use
eligible Oracle Cloud Services for the applicable Cloud Services categories in accordance with
the type of Credit Period You have selected.
FOUNDATION SERVICES
Included with Your order for these Oracle PaaS and IaaS Universal Credits for North America
are Oracle Foundation Services. An Oracle Service environment is provisioned as a foundation
service. The usage of this service is subject to the following quantities: 1 Developer Cloud
Service instance per Cloud Services Account, and 20 gigabytes Storage of cumulative storage.
Additional Storage used beyond this limit will be billed as “Oracle Developer Cloud Service –
Additional Storage – Gigabyte Data Capacity”.
Cloud Services Accounts with basic Identity Services (IDCS) include Container Registry Classic,
which is a Docker Container registry service. The usage of this Cloud Service is subject to the
following quantities: 8 registries and 500 gigabytes of storage.
OVERAGE
If, at the end of any month during the Services Period, You have exceeded the Monthly
Universal Credit amount, Oracle will invoice You for the excess usage of the Oracle IaaS and
PaaS Cloud Service at the Overage Unit Net Price specified in the rate card of Your order or as
seen in the Cloud Portal.
2. PAY AS YOU GO
If You do not wish to pre-pay an amount to Oracle for use of eligible Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud
Services, You can choose to and will be charged for the actual usage of all services that You
activate within Your Cloud Services Account. Oracle, at its own discretion, may make changes to
pricing of any eligible PAYG IaaS and PaaS Cloud Services without prior notice to You. Any new
or adjusted prices are published on https://cloud.oracle.com/en_US/ucpricing
If during the Services Period of Your order Oracle makes available new Oracle IaaS and PaaS
Cloud Services within Your Cloud Services Account, Oracle will notify You of any fees that would
apply to their activation and use. You will not be charged for any Oracle IaaS or PaaS Cloud
Service that You do not activate within Your Cloud Services Account. Charges for all Pay as You
Go usage will be billed monthly in arrears and are subject to the payment terms in Your
Agreement. The development, release, and timing of any future features, functionality or
service offerings remain at the sole discretion of Oracle Corporation. Pay as You Go may not
be available for all Cloud Services.
A BYOL Cloud Service instance must at all times have a sufficient number of supported licenses
to meet Your requirement for use of the applicable BYOL Cloud Service. If You do not have
sufficient supported licenses at any point in time, then You must either stop the instance and
redeploy the standard Cloud Service (non-BYOL) or You must acquire enough supported
licenses to meet your requirement for use of the applicable BYOL Cloud Service.
PART # B88643
Oracle will provide You with a Cloud Services Account which allows You to set up and use
eligible Oracle Cloud Services for the applicable Cloud Services categories in accordance with
the type of Credit Period You have selected.
FOUNDATION SERVICES
Included with Your order for these Oracle Analytics Universal Credits for North America are
Oracle Foundation Services. An Oracle Developer Cloud Service environment is provisioned as
a foundation service. The usage of this service is subject to the following quantities: 1 Developer
Cloud Service instance per Cloud Services Account, and 20 gigabytes Storage of cumulative
storage. Additional Storage used beyond this limit will be billed as “Oracle Developer Cloud
Service – Additional Storage – Gigabyte Data Capacity”.
Cloud Services Accounts provide basic identity services functionality, which include user
management, group management, basic reporting, and authentication for Oracle applications.
Usage of additional identity management capabilities may result in Your incurring Identity
Cloud Service usage fees (for more information see:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/identity-cloud/uaids/oracle-identity-cloudservice-
princing-tiers-and-features.html).
Cloud Services Accounts with basic Identity Services (IDCS) include Container Registry Classic,
which is a Docker Container registry service. The usage of this Cloud Service is subject to the
following quantities: 8 registries and 500 gigabytes of storage.
OVERAGE
If, at the end of any month during the Services Period, You have exceeded the Monthly
Universal Credit amount, Oracle will invoice You for the excess usage of the Oracle IaaS and
PaaS Cloud Service at the Overage Unit Net Price specified in the rate card of Your order or as
seen in the Cloud Portal.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
If Oracle adds additional service offerings to the list of eligible Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud
Services within Your Cloud Services Account during the Services Period, You may activate and
use those service offerings and the discount will be applied based on the Cloud Service category
discount specified in the rate card attached to Your order or as seen in the Cloud Portal. The
development, release, and timing of any future features, functionality or service offerings
remains at the sole discretion of Oracle Corporation.
2. PAY AS YOU GO
If You do not wish to pre-pay an amount to Oracle for use of eligible Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud
Services, You can choose to and will be charged for the actual usage of all services that You
activate within Your Cloud Services Account. Oracle, at its own discretion, may make changes to
pricing of any eligible PAYG IaaS and PaaS Cloud Services without prior notice to You. Any new
or adjusted prices are published on https://cloud.oracle.com/en_US/ucpricing. If during the
Services Period of Your order Oracle makes available new Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Services
within Your Cloud Services Account, Oracle will notify You of any fees that would apply to their
activation and use. You will not be charged for any Oracle IaaS or PaaS Cloud Service that You
do not activate within Your Cloud Services Account. Charges for all Pay as You Go usage will be
billed monthly in arrears and are subject to the payment terms in Your Agreement. The
development, release, and timing of any future features, functionality or service offerings remain
at the sole discretion of Oracle Corporation. Pay as You Go may not be available for all Cloud
Services.
Orders Placed via a Partner
If You placed Your order for Monthly Universal Credits through an Oracle Partner and if, at the
end of any month during the Services Period, You have exceeded the Monthly Universal Credit,
Oracle will invoice You for the excess usage of the Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Service at the
Overage Unit Net Price specified in the rate card of Your order or as seen in the Cloud Portal.
Oracle will send invoices for the additional usage to You at the Billing Contact provided to Oracle
OVERAGE
If You deplete Your Annual Universal Credit amount prior to the expiration of the applicable
Services Period, You must delete all instances. If You do not delete and/or You continue to use
any activated Oracle IaaS and PaaS Cloud Services, You will be charged additional fees for Your
use of the applicable Cloud Services. You will be charged for overage at the overage Unit Net
Price that is in the rate card attached to Your order or as seen in the Cloud Portal; if no overage
Unit Net Price is specified in the rate card attached to Your order or as seen in the Cloud Portal,
then the overage price will be based upon applying the Cloud Services category discount in the
As of December 8th 2022, new customers may not places orders for the SKU’s below:
As of October 13th 2022, new customers may not places orders for the SKU’s below:
Oracle Management Cloud - Standard Edition B89161 1 100 Entities Per Hour
Oracle Management Cloud - Enterprise Edition B89162 1 100 Entities Per Hour
Oracle Management Cloud Service-Log Analytics B89163 1 300 Gigabytes Per
Edition Hour
As of September 8th 2022, new customers may not places orders for the SKU’s below:
Oracle Messaging Cloud Service B88461 1 1,000,000 API
Calls Per Month
As of August 5th 2022, new customers may not places orders for the SKU’s below:
As of December 9, 2021, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
As of October 14 2021 new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
Web Application Firewall
Oracle CASB for SaaS – Enterprise User B88161 1 Monitored Service User
Per Hour
Oracle CASB for SaaS – Non-Enterprise User B88162 1 Monitored Service User
Per Hour
Oracle CASB for IaaS B88163 1 Monitored Account Per
Hour
Oracle CASB for IaaS – Additional Capacity B88164 1 Gigabyte Data
Capacity Per Hour
Oracle CASB for Custom Apps B88165 1 Monitored App Per
Hour
Oracle CASB for Data Protection, Data Loss B89480 1 Monitored Service User
Prevention Per Hour
Oracle CASB for Data Protection, Data Loss B89481 1 Gigabyte Data
Prevention Retroactive Scan Capacity Per Hour
Oracle CASB for Discovery B89476 1 User Per Month
As of June 10, 2021 new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
As of May 7, 2021 new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
As of March 11, 2021, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service - B88407 OCPU Per Hour
BYOL
Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service – B2B B88160 OCPU Per Hour
Adapter for EDI
As of January 14, 2021, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
As of December 10, 2020, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – 100 Mbps Load B88319 Load Balancer Hour
Balancer Capacity
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – 400 Mbps Load B88320 Load Balancer Hour
Balancer Capacity
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – 8000 Mbps Load B88321 Load Balancer Hour
Balancer Capacity
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Load Balancer Base B92601 Load Balancer Hour
As of September 10, 2020, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
As of August 7, 2020, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
As of July 16, 2020, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service - B89661 Gigabyte of Data Processed
Enterprise – BYOL Per Hour
Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service - B89662 Gigabyte of Data Processed
Governance - BYOL Per Hour
Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service - B89655 Gigabyte of Data Processed
Enterprise Per Hour
Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service - B89656 Gigabyte of Data Processed
Governance Per Hour
As of April 16, 2020, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
As of October 17, 2019, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
Oracle Self-Service Integration Cloud Service B88459 Recipe Jobs Per Hour
As of September 12, 2019, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
As of June 13, 2019, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Ravello - Volume Storage B90220 Gigabyte Storage Capacity
Per Month
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Ravello - Library Storage B90221 Gigabyte Storage Capacity
Per Month
Ravello on OCI - Outbound Data Transfer
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Ravello - Outbound Data B90222 Gigabyte Outbound Data
Transfer Transfer Per Month
Ravello on OCI - Virtual Machine IP
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Ravello - Virtual Machine B90223 Virtual Machine IP Per
IP Hour
Ravello on 3rd party Cloud - Compute
Ravello Service on 3rd party cloud - Compute - B90224 vCPU Per Hour
Standard
Ravello Service on 3rd party cloud - Compute - B90225 vCPU Per Hour
Enterprise
Ravello on 3rd party Cloud - Storage
Ravello Service on 3rd party cloud - Volume Storage B90226 Gigabyte Storage Capacity
Per Month
Ravello on 3rd party Cloud - Virtual Machine IP
Ravello Service on 3rd party cloud - Virtual Machine IP B90229 Virtual Machine IP Per
Hour
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Web Application Firewall – B90331 Endpoints Per Month
Non-OCI Endpoint
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Compute Classic – High B88270 OCPU Per Hour
I/O Compute Capacity
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Compute Classic – B88272 Static IP Per Hour
Unassociated Static IP
Oracle Compute Cloud Service - Dedicated Compute B88899 Hosted
Capacity Model 250 Environment Per Hour
Oracle Content and Experience Cloud – Standard – B87494 Active User Per Hour
Classic
Oracle Content and Experience Cloud – Enterprise B87496 Active User Per Hour
– Classic
Oracle Content and Experience Cloud – Visitor – B87498 Active User Per Hour
Classic
Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service – B87714 OCPU Per Hour
Standard – Classic
Oracle Integration Cloud Service – Standard – Classic B88158 OCPU Per Hour
Oracle Integration Cloud Service - Enterprise - B88159 OCPU Per Hour
Classic
Oracle Internet of Things Cloud-Enterprise Part # Metric
As of December 13, 2018, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
As of November 9, 2018, new customers may not place orders for the SKU’s below:
B88290 Oracle Database Cloud Service - B90570 Oracle Base Database Service –
Enterprise Edition Enterprise
B88291 Oracle Database Cloud Service - B90572 Oracle Base Database Service –
Enterprise Edition Extreme Performance Extreme Performance
B88404 Oracle Database Cloud Service - All B90573 Oracle Base Database Service –
Editions - BYOL BYOL
B88600 Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service - B88593 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -
Quarter Rack - X6 Database Exadata Quarter Rack -
X6
B88601 Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service - B88594 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -
Half Rack - X6 Database Exadata Half Rack - X6
B88602 Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service - B88595 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -
Full Rack - X6 Database Exadata Full Rack - X6
B88599 Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service - B88592 Exadata Database OCPU –
Additional OCPU's Dedicated
B88858 Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service - B88856 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -
Quarter Rack - X6 - BYOL Database Exadata Quarter Rack -
X6 - BYOL
B88857 Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service - B88855 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -
Half Rack - X6 – BYOL Database Exadata Half Rack - X6
- BYOL
B88403 Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service - B88854 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -
Full Rack - X6 – BYOL Database Exadata Full Rack - X6 -
BYOL
B88401 Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service - B88847 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -
Additional OCPU's – BYOL Database Exadata Additional
OCPU's - BYOL
Part # Limited Availability Cloud Service Part # Successor Cloud Service
B87529 Oracle API Platform Cloud Service - B89652 Oracle API Platform Cloud
Classic Service
B88158 Oracle Integration Cloud Service – B89639 Oracle Integration Cloud Service -
Standard – Classic Standard
B88159 Oracle Integration Cloud Service – B89640 Oracle Integration Cloud Service -
Enterprise – Classic Enterprise
B89641 Oracle Integration Cloud Service - B89643 Oracle Integration Cloud Service -
Standard – Classic-BYOL Standard –BYOL
B89642 Oracle Integration Cloud Service - B89644 Oracle Integration Cloud Service -
Enterprise – Classic-BYOL Enterprise –BYOL
As a condition to installing or accessing the specified Nvidia software and associated Oracle Cloud
Services, You agree to comply with the terms in the following Nvidia Cloud End User License
Agreement which includes the “Glossary of Terms” (the “Nvidia Agreement”), For the purposes of
the associated Cloud Services and notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in the Nvidia
Agreement, Nvidia software will be deemed Services that are warranted by Oracle under the terms
of Your agreement with Oracle applicable to the Cloud Services.
NVIDIA CLOUD END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
FEEDBACK. You have no obligation to provide Feedback to NVIDIA. However, NVIDIA and/or
its Affiliates may use and include any Feedback that you provide to improve the Licensed
Software or other NVIDIA products, technologies or materials. Accordingly, if you provide
Feedback, you agree that NVIDIA and/or its Affiliates, at their option, may, and may permit
their licensees, to make, have made, use, have used, reproduce, license, distribute and
otherwise commercialize the Feedback in the Licensed Software or in other NVIDIA products,
technologies or materials without the payment of any royalties or fees to you. All Feedback
becomes the sole property of NVIDIA and may be used in any manner NVIDIA sees fit, and
you hereby assign to NVIDIA all of your right, title and interest in and to any Feedback. NVIDIA
has no obligation to respond to Feedback or to incorporate Feedback into the Licensed
Software.
TERM AND TERMINATION. This EULA and your license rights hereunder shall become
effective upon the Effective Date and shall remain in effect for the duration of your licenses,
unless earlier terminated as provided in this section. This EULA may be terminated upon
written notice in the event of breach of any of the terms of this EULA. Termination of this
EULA shall not release the parties from any liability which, at the time of termination, has
already accrued or which thereafter may accrue with respect to any act or omission before
termination, or from any obligation which is expressly stated in this EULA to survive
termination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the party terminating this EULA shall incur no
additional liability merely by virtue of such termination. Termination of this EULA regardless
To the extent that you or members of your Enterprise provide to NVIDIA during registration or
otherwise personal information, you acknowledge that such information will be collected, used and
disclosed by NVIDIA in accordance with NVIDIA's privacy policy, available at URL
http://www.nvidia.com/oblect/privacy policy.html.
MISCELLANEOUS.
10.1 Compliance with Terms. During the term of this EULA and for a period of three (3) years
thereafter, you will maintain all