Oracle has announced the general availability of its Globally Distributed Exadata Database on Exascale Infrastructure, a serverless, hyperscale solution designed to support demanding workloads such as agent-based AI. The new service is now available in all Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) regions. This marks an important step in Oracle‘s evolution of distributed databases.
The platform runs on exascale infrastructure. It provides high availability, auto-scaling, and full SQL support. This is great for complex applications. It needs low latency and must meet strict regulations. Examples include online banking, fraud detection, and AI-driven analytics. The system supports agent-based AI. This needs real-time processing, vector search, and dynamic scaling. It is designed for changing, high-volume transactions.
The service features Raft-based active-active replication, ensuring near-instant failover and zero data loss. Its design splits compute and storage. This allows for flexible and cost-effective scaling. It also removes the need for dedicated infrastructure. Instant cloning and real-time resharding cut down on storage and ETL processing. This speeds up development and insights.
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The platform has built-in data residency controls. It supports multi-region deployments, so it meets strict data sovereignty requirements. This launch shows industry trends for unified, AI-ready data systems. These systems reduce complexity and boost scalability, performance, and compliance.