[May 7th, 2019] Update 1: Oracle has recently announced the availability of a new Cloud Infrastructure Region in Tokyo Japan which went live on April 30, 2019
[Feb 1st, 2019] Update 2: Oracle has announced the availability of a new Cloud Infrastructure Region in Toronto, Canada on January 17, 2019
New Region Added: Tokyo, Japan
Oracle has announced the availability of a new Region in which you have 1 Availability Domain (AD)
What is Region
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Servers & Data is hosted in a Region.
- There is a total of 6 Regions now (i.e. London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Ashburn, Phoenix, Canada, Tokyo)
- Every Region can have up to 3 Availability Domain wherein as of today, the new Tokyo, Japan & Canada, Toronto region has a Single Availability Domain.
- OCI services are Global (IAM), Regional (VCN, Object Storage) and some are AD Specific (Compute, DB System, Volumes).
- When you create a Cloud Account a Home Region is by default allocated to you, wherein you can subscribe to another region as well.
- To know more about Region, AD, FD, Tenancy, Compartment, VCN, IAM, Storage Service in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure check here
How to Subscribe To New Region
1. Log in to the Cloud Console, & from the taskbar drop down, click on Manage Region, from there you can subscribe to any Region you want
Note: In below Image, you can see all the region in the drop down as we have subscribed them all.
2. Another method is Log into the Console, & from the Navigation menu, under Administration, click Tenancy Details. there you can Subscribe to other Regions
How to Check the Availability Domain
Availability Domain is one or more data centers located within a Region. Every Region can have up to 3 Availability Domain wherein as of today, the new Tokyo, Japan & Canada, Toronto region has a Single Availability Domain.
Once you subscribe to the new region, you can go under Compute & try to create an Instance.
Here, you can see, in this new region you will have only 1 AD
Commercial vs Government Region
There are two types of Regions:
- Commercial
- Government
Government regions are the one which doesn’t have public access and which are more secured, Federal compliant. The government data centers are different. Only government companies can access them with proper approvals. And this will be assigned by Oracle. As due to data sensitivity these data cannot be kept on the public cloud.
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In Commercial security is there but it’s public cloud shared model
New Region Added: Toronto, Canada
[Updated on 1st Feb 2019]
Oracle has announced the availability of a new Cloud Infrastructure Region in Toronto, Canada on January 17, 2019, in which you have 1 Availability Domain
Note: For the full list of Oracle Cloud Regions including PaaS & IaaS check here
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