OCI Introduction (1)
OCI Introduction (1)
• Big Data
• AI Services
• Messaging
Goverance and
Administration
• Cloud OPS
• Security
• Observability
Developer
Services
• Low Code
• AppDev
• Infrastructure as
Code
Analytics
• Business Analytics
Applications
• Serverless
• App Integration
• Business and
Industry SaaS
Regions
• Localized geographic areas
comprising one or more
availability domains.
• Provide geographic distribution for
redundancy and low latency.
• Example: Multiple regions
worldwide, including a multicloud
partnership with Microsoft Azure.
Availability Domains
• Fault-tolerant data centers within a
region.
• Isolation from each other,
ensuring high availability.
• No shared physical infrastructure,
low-latency high-bandwidth
network connections.
• Example: A region may have three
availability domains, and an
outage in one doesn't affect others.
Fault Domains
Multi-Availability
Domain Design
• Replicate design in another
availability domain for
additional redundancy.
• Use technologies like Oracle
Data Guard for data
synchronization.
High Availability Design
Achieving High
Availability
• Avoid single points of failure in
your application architecture.
Summary of OCI Architecture
Recap of key concepts:
• Region, Availability Domains, and Fault Domains.
Summary:
• Fault domains protect against failure within an
availability domain.
• Availability domains protect from entire availability
domain failures.
• Region pairs provide disaster recovery and compliance
options.
OCI - Distributed
Cloud
• Distributed cloud generally refers
to the distribution of cloud
services to different physical
locations while maintaining a
unified, interconnected
infrastructure.
OCI Distributed
Public Cloud Regions Cloud
Hybrid
Offerings
Dedicated Region
and Dedicated
Multicloud Offerings