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Announcing Oracle Database@Azure in Southeast Asia

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Mar 05, 2025

Microsoft and Oracle are pleased to announce the expansion of Oracle Database@Azure availability to Southeast Asia (Singapore)!   

Oracle Database@Azure is now available in 13 regions globally – Australia East, Brazil South, Canada Central, East US, Central US, France Central, Germany West Central, Italy North, Japan East, Southeast Asia, UK South, UK West and West US. 

By the end of 2025, the service will expand to 19 additional regions, enhancing scalability and resilience worldwide. 9 multi-zone regions will include Central India, East US 2, North Europe, South Central US, Spain Central, Sweden Central, UAE North, West US 2, and West US 3. 10 single-zone regions will include Australia Southeast, Brazil Southeast, Canada East, France South, Germany North, Japan West, North Central US, South India, Sweden South, and UAE Central. The global expansion of Oracle Database@Azure will continue to align with Microsoft's best practices for Disaster Recovery.

For more details, please refer to Microsoft's cross-region replication guidelines. - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/reliability/regions-paired

The continued expansion of Oracle Database@Azure across our global regions underscores our commitment to delivering unrivaled cloud services, fostering enterprise innovation, and meeting the diverse needs of our customers.

We invite you to our upcoming Oracle Cloud World events to learn more about the exciting growth of Oracle Database@Azure. Come join us in-person or virtually to learn more! 

Oracle Cloud World Events:

Learn more: https://aka.ms/oracle    

Technical documentation: Overview - Oracle Database@Azure | Microsoft Learn   

Get skilled: https://aka.ms/ODAA_Learn    

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Updated Mar 05, 2025
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