Oracle and Google Cloud are expanding their multi-cloud offering.
The companies are set to add 11 new regions to the Oracle Database@ Google Cloud solution.
The Oracle Database@Google Cloud offering became generally available in September 2024. The solution sees Oracle hardware deployed within Google data centers. Plans to expand the service were also shared in January 2025.
In addition, the solution now supports Oracle Exadata X11M, serves Oracle US Government Cloud customers, and Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud is available.
Finally, the companies have revealed a new offering via the Database@Google solution - Oracle Base Database Service - which is run on 19c and 23ai VMs, and provides automated database lifecycle management.
The new regions added to Oracle and Google's availability roadmap include Australia-Southeast2 (Melbourne), Australia-Southeast1 (Sydney), and Europe West12 (Turin, Italy).
Other locations planned for the next 12 months include Asia-Northeast 1 (Tokyo), Asia-Northeast 2 (Osaka), Asia-South 1 (Mumbai), Asia-South 2 (Delhi), Australia-Southeast1 (Sydney), Australia-Southeast2 (Melbourne), Europe-West12 (Turin), North America-Northeast 1 (Montreal), North America-Northeast 2 (Toronto), South America-East 1 (São Paulo), and US Central 1 (Iowa).
In addition to adding new regions, Oracle and Google are expanding capacity in the London, Frankfurt, and Ashburn regions within the next 12 months, where demand is growing.
“Oracle and Google Cloud’s collaboration on Oracle Database@Google Cloud has always placed our joint customers’ needs at the forefront,” said Andi Gutmans, vice president and general manager of databases, Google Cloud. “The availability of Oracle Base Database Service will further help customers cost-effectively accelerate their cloud migrations with the technical strengths business-critical workloads require. In addition, offering Oracle Database@Google Cloud through our marketplace reflects our commitment to partners and ensures we continue to provide our customers with the utmost flexibility.”
A new partner program will also be made available in the next 12 months.
“We continue to expand our partnership with Google Cloud to help meet the growing demand from organizations across the world,” said Karan Batta, senior vice president of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “The upcoming reseller program for Oracle Database@Google Cloud is not only a first for us, but also for the multicloud market overall. Oracle Base Database Service on Oracle Database@Google Cloud will be another milestone in our partnership. It provides automated database lifecycle management, low-code application development, and independently scalable compute and storage resources with pay-as-you-go pricing.”
Oracle also has multi-cloud offerings with other major hyperscalers. The company launched the offering with Microsoft in 2023, and announced an Oracle Database@AWS in 2024 with plans to be available in 2025. The AWS solution became available in limited preview in December 2024.