Reimagining the Cloud from the Ground Up

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure: A Second-generation Cloud Built for Performance

OCI was designed to address some of the tradeoffs that shaped first-generation cloud infrastructure. With stronger isolation, clearer performance behavior, and database-oriented strengths, it appeals to teams that care about throughput, cost control, and sustained workload quality.

Gen 2 Infrastructure

Gen 2 Cloud Design: Why OCI Stays Predictable Under Load

OCI's design focuses on reducing noisy-neighbor effects and hidden management overhead, which is why it often performs well in high-I/O, database-heavy, and sustained-load environments.

Off-box Network Virtualization

OCI moves network and I/O control away from the main CPU and into dedicated hardware paths. That helps preserve more raw compute behavior for the application itself and reduces virtualization noise under load.

Non-oversubscribed Backbone Design

OCI emphasizes cleaner east-west bandwidth behavior inside the data center, which is useful for distributed databases, high-I/O systems, and sustained internal traffic patterns.

RDMA Cluster Connectivity

For HPC workloads, OCI's RDMA-oriented cluster options make it appealing for teams that need lower-latency parallel execution without taking on a traditional supercomputing footprint.

Compute Shapes

High-performance Shapes with Clear Cost Intent

OCI's shape model spans balanced x86, cost-efficient ARM, DenseIO, and HPC-oriented systems, giving teams more direct control over cost and performance tradeoffs.

Shape Family Representative Hardware Performance Characteristics Recommended Workloads
Standard (Intel/AMD) Latest-generation EPYC / Xeon Balanced frequency and strong memory bandwidth. ERP platforms, large web applications, and middleware.
ARM-Based Compute (A1) Ampere Altra Strong price-performance per core. Containers, build pipelines, and efficient application stacks.
DenseIO Integrated local NVMe storage Very high local storage throughput and IOPS. Search indexes and distributed data systems.
GPU / HPC Acceleration NVIDIA H100/A100 + RDMA Large GPU clusters linked by fast networking. Model training and high-end rendering workloads.
Optimized Shapes Very high sustained clock frequencies Built for stronger single-thread performance. Scientific modeling and latency-sensitive financial compute.
Global Availability

Hyperscale Regions for Enterprise Continuity

OCI's regional footprint matters not only for reach, but for backup topology, enterprise-grade compliance positioning, and high-stakes continuity planning.

45+ Regions

Global regional reach allows teams to design stronger disaster recovery patterns and align data placement with legal and operational expectations.

FastConnect

Dedicated connectivity into OCI helps create steadier hybrid exchange paths between private environments and cloud infrastructure for data-heavy enterprise systems.

Dedicated Regions

Dedicated Regions bring OCI patterns into a customer's own facility, which is especially relevant for organizations that need stronger sovereignty and tighter local control.

Autonomous Trust

Always-on Security and Automated Compliance

OCI's security posture is closely tied to its hardware and database heritage, which makes it attractive for teams that want stronger default isolation and automated operational control.

SOC 1/2/3 Coverage
PCI DSS Certification
HIPAA Protection Standards
GDPR Data Sovereignty
ISO 27001/27017/27018
FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Encryption
FedRAMP High

Maximum Security Zones

Security Zones help enforce mandatory baselines such as denied public access, required encryption, and cleaner policy defaults for sensitive workloads.

Autonomous Database Alignment

OCI is particularly compelling when paired with Oracle's automated database stack, which reduces patching and tuning overhead for organizations with heavy database dependence.

Ultimate Scenarios

Enterprise and High-performance Architecture Patterns

OCI is strongest when performance isolation, database depth, and cost discipline all matter at the same time. These are the kinds of scenarios where it tends to stand out.

1. High-performance Database Disaster Recovery Cluster

Combine cleaner internal networking with Data Guard and regional planning to build strong continuity for payment systems, financial ledgers, and enterprise databases.

2. Large-scale Engineering Simulation and HPC

RDMA-backed bare metal clusters support computational fluid dynamics, simulation, and other parallel workloads that need steadier latency and strong throughput.

3. Cross-region SAP S/4HANA Deployment

OCI's database orientation and shape model make it a notable option for SAP-oriented estates that need stronger scaling control and clearer enterprise continuity design.

4. Cost-efficient AI Inference Fabric

ARM-based shapes can be attractive for large-scale inference fleets that need lower operating cost without sacrificing broad geographic distribution.

Next-Gen Efficiency

Pushing Forward the Cloud ARM Transition

OCI's Ampere-based shapes give teams another path toward efficient compute, clearer unit economics, and more sustainable long-run infrastructure planning.