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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Management

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What is Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Management

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Database Management is a cloud service for monitoring, managing, and tuning Oracle databases running on OCI, including Oracle Database on VM/Bare Metal and Exadata Database Service. It provides performance diagnostics, SQL and session monitoring, configuration and fleet views, and automation features intended for DBAs and operations teams. The service integrates with OCI services such as IAM, Logging, and Monitoring to centralize operational visibility and governance for Oracle database estates.

pros

Deep Oracle performance diagnostics

The service provides Oracle-specific performance analysis capabilities such as SQL monitoring, session and wait analysis, and database performance views aligned to Oracle operational metrics. This depth is typically more detailed than general-purpose SQL clients and database IDE tools, which focus on query editing and connectivity rather than runtime diagnostics. It supports troubleshooting and tuning workflows that DBAs commonly perform on Oracle databases.

Fleet-level visibility and governance

OCI Database Management supports managing multiple databases through centralized views, helping teams standardize monitoring and configuration oversight across an estate. It aligns with operational needs like inventory, status tracking, and consistent access control for multiple environments. This is useful for organizations running many Oracle databases and needing consistent governance rather than per-database tooling.

Native OCI integration

The product integrates with OCI identity and access management, logging, and monitoring services to support centralized authentication, auditing, and alerting. This reduces the need to stitch together separate monitoring and access layers for databases hosted on OCI. It also fits cloud operations patterns where infrastructure and database telemetry are managed within the same platform.

cons

Oracle-centric scope

OCI Database Management is designed primarily for Oracle Database and Oracle-managed database services on OCI. Organizations with heterogeneous database stacks may still need additional tools to monitor and manage non-Oracle platforms consistently. This can increase tooling complexity compared with products that target multiple database engines in a single interface.

Cloud and platform dependency

The service is most straightforward when databases run on OCI services that expose native telemetry and management hooks. For teams operating primarily outside OCI, the operational model and integrations may not align with existing monitoring stacks and processes. This can limit portability compared with standalone desktop tools or vendor-neutral monitoring platforms.

Not a general SQL IDE

The product focuses on monitoring, diagnostics, and administration rather than being a full-featured SQL development environment. Users who need advanced query authoring, schema comparison, or developer-centric workflows may require separate database IDE or client tools. This separation can add context switching for teams that combine DBA and development tasks.

Plan & Pricing

Pricing model: Mixed — usage-based (primary) with fixed subscription bundles for lifecycle management and a non-metered monthly SKU for MySQL External.

Tiered / fixed monthly (from Oracle Manageability overview):

Plan Price Key features & notes
Small $30 / month Small database lifecycle management (noted as 2 cloud or external database cores).
Medium $536 / month Medium database lifecycle management (noted as 36 cloud or external database cores).
Large $1,488 / month Large database lifecycle management (noted as 100 cloud or external database cores).

Usage-based / pay-as-you-go SKUs (from Oracle Global Price List / pricing pages): Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go (OCPU / ECPU / host-CPU based) Free tier/trial: See free-trial notes below Example costs:

  • Database Management (Cloud Databases) — $0.05 per OCPU per hour (Pay-as-you-go list price); discounted annual-commitment rate shown as $0.025 per OCPU per hour (annual commitment/discounted rate in price list).
  • Database Management (External DB) — metered per host CPU core per hour (price list shows per-hour metrics and part numbers; pay-as-you-go/commitment rates available in global price list).
  • Database Management for MySQL External (Non‑metered) — $15.00 per host CPU core per month (non‑metered monthly subscription SKU).

Discount options: Annual/volume discounts via Oracle Universal Credits / annual commitment pricing (e.g., reduced per‑hour rates shown in the global price list).

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Oracle Corporation
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