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This article discusses network connectivity patterns for Oracle Database@AWS (ODB@AWS), explaining how to establish network connections between Oracle Exadata infrastructure and AWS resources.

  • Three primary network connectivity patterns are explored:
    1. Direct peering between application VPC and ODB network
    2. Single-Region scalable connectivity using Transit Gateway
    3. Multi-Region scalable connectivity using AWS Cloud WAN
  • Key components include ODB network, ODB peering, and peered CIDRs
  • DNS configuration is crucial, using Route 53 Resolver outbound endpoints and forwarding rules
  • Each connectivity pattern provides different levels of network integration and scalability

The article emphasizes the flexibility of ODB@AWS in integrating Oracle Exadata databases with AWS infrastructure, offering multiple network connectivity options to suit different organizational requirements.



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