Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is well-suited for running a variety of different types of applications, including:
Database and analytics workloads
OCI’s high-performance infrastructure and bare-metal options make it well-suited for running large and complex databases, as well as data warehousing and analytics workloads.
Enterprise applications
OCI’s security and compliance features, as well as its support for a variety of operating systems and programming languages, make it well-suited for running enterprise applications such as ERP and CRM systems.
Big data and machine learning
OCI’s big data and machine learning services, such as Big Data and Data Science, allow users to easily process and analyze large amounts of data, as well as build and deploy machine learning models.
Cloud-native applications
OCI’s support for container and serverless technologies, as well as its range of developer services, make it well-suited for building and deploying cloud-native applications.
High-performance computing
OCI’s high-performance infrastructure, combined with its support for HPC-specific features such as GPU instances and InfiniBand networking, make it well-suited for running high-performance computing workloads such as simulations and modeling.
Internet of Things (IoT) applications
OCI’s IoT services, such as the IoT Platform, allow users to easily ingest, process, and analyze IoT data, as well as build and deploy IoT applications.
Media and Entertainment
OCI’s bare-metal instances, NVMe storage, and GPU instances make it ideal for media and entertainment workloads such as video transcoding, rendering, and streaming.
Healthcare and Life sciences
OCI’s broad regional availability, security, and compliance features and support for a wide range of data management, analytics, and AI/ML services make it ideal for healthcare and life sciences workloads such as genomics, imaging, and clinical trials.