
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resource Manager
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What is Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resource Manager
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Resource Manager is an infrastructure-as-code service for provisioning and managing OCI resources using Terraform configurations. It targets cloud platform teams, DevOps engineers, and application teams that want repeatable deployments, environment standardization, and change tracking for OCI infrastructure. The service provides managed Terraform execution (runs, plans, applies), state handling, and integration with OCI identity and resource constructs. It is primarily optimized for OCI-native workflows rather than multi-cloud orchestration.
Managed Terraform execution
OCI Resource Manager runs Terraform jobs as a managed service, reducing the need to operate dedicated runners or servers for infrastructure provisioning. It supports common Terraform workflow steps such as plan and apply and manages execution context within OCI. This can simplify operational overhead for teams standardizing infrastructure deployment processes. It aligns well with infrastructure-as-code practices used in many DevOps toolchains.
OCI-native identity integration
The service integrates with OCI Identity and Access Management (IAM) for authentication and authorization. This enables policy-based control over who can run deployments and what resources those deployments can change. It also fits into OCI tenancy and compartment structures for governance. For organizations already standardized on OCI, this reduces the need for separate credential management patterns.
Standardized infrastructure workflows
Resource Manager provides a consistent mechanism to deploy and update OCI infrastructure from versioned Terraform configurations. Teams can use it to enforce repeatable environment creation across development, test, and production. This supports auditability through controlled execution rather than ad-hoc manual changes in the console. It complements broader DevOps practices when paired with external source control and pipeline tooling.
Primarily OCI-focused scope
OCI Resource Manager is designed around provisioning OCI resources and governance constructs. While Terraform itself can target many providers, the service’s operational model and integrations are centered on OCI. Organizations seeking a single control plane for heterogeneous environments may still need additional tooling. This can increase complexity for teams with significant non-OCI infrastructure.
Not a full CI/CD suite
The product focuses on infrastructure provisioning workflows rather than end-to-end application delivery. It does not replace a complete CI/CD platform that includes source code management, build systems, artifact repositories, and release orchestration. Teams typically integrate it with external CI/CD tools to trigger runs and manage approvals. This adds integration work and governance design across systems.
Terraform workflow constraints
Using a managed Terraform service can impose constraints compared with fully self-managed runners, such as limited customization of the execution environment and dependency handling. Teams with complex modules, custom providers, or specialized tooling around Terraform may need to validate compatibility. Migration from existing Terraform automation may require changes to state management and run orchestration. These factors can affect adoption for advanced infrastructure engineering teams.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| No dedicated charge (Resource Manager service) | No dedicated charge / $0.00 | Oracle states "There is no dedicated charge for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resource Manager." Customers are billed only for the underlying OCI resources (Compute, Storage, Networking, etc.) that Resource Manager provisions. Resource Manager is included in Oracle Cloud Free Tier (Always Free) and can be tried using the Oracle Cloud Free Tier 30-day $300 credits. See official Oracle pages for details. |
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