Oracle customers can now deploy Oracle engineered systems in their data centres for a monthly fee through Oracle Infrastructure as a Service (Oracle IaaS) with capacity on demand.
Oracle IaaS allows organisations to deploy fully-integrated engineered systems, including Oracle Exadata Database Machine, Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud and Oracle SPARC SuperCluster, among others. These systems can be incorporated into data centres behind a firewall for a monthly fee.
"For the first time, customers can get the unmatched performance, scalability and reliability of Oracle engineered systems deployed on-premise, behind their firewalls, for a monthly fee," said Juan Loaiza, senior VP, Oracle Software Development.
According to Oracle, IaaS is an attractive acquisition option from a cash flow, accounting and disposition perspective, and the on-premise private cloud infrastructure provides total control and visibility, improving adherence to security requirements and bettering regulatory compliance.
Capacity on demand adds and removes processing capacity to meet changing workloads and Oracle's engineered systems' hardware and industry-leading services maximise performance, reliability and security, according to the tech company.
The new PlatinumPlus services provide quarterly proactive analysis and advice from Oracle experts.
"Oracle Infrastructure as a Service with elastic compute capacity on demand makes it possible for customers to use and pay for peak processing power only when they need it," says Loaiza, adding that users also get the highest level of support through Oracle's PlatinumPlus services.
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