forked from diegoecab/oci-deal-accelerator
The diagram path now follows a documented standard procedure (lookup the closest Oracle Architecture Center reference → confirm components → author absolute_layout → spec validator → render → visually verify) and ships persistent guardrails so layout regressions can't recur. Persistent procedure changes (apply to all users, all sessions): - tools/diagram_spec_validator.py — geometry checks (CONTAINER_TOO_THIN, CONTAINER_PADDING_VIOLATION, LABEL_OVERFLOW_PARENT) run BEFORE either renderer (drawio + PPTX). Catches the subnet-collapse / label-overflow bugs that the post-render drawio validator missed. - tools/oci_diagram_gen.py + tools/oci_pptx_diagram_gen.py — call the spec validator before emitting any output. Adds mysql / mysql_heatwave type aliases. - tools/archcenter_pattern_lookup.py — scores against cached page descriptions (not just the 1-line summary), supports --queries for multi-fragment composition, and applies synonym expansion via kb/architecture-center/synonyms.yaml so "LB HA cross AD" matches "load balancer high availability availability domain". - kb/architecture-center/synonyms.yaml — canonical synonym table (load balancer, autonomous database, data guard, …) used by the lookup scorer. KB enrichment: - tools/archcenter_description_fetcher.py + 121 cached _description.md under kb/diagram/assets/archcenter-refs/<slug>/. Removes the runtime dependency on docs.oracle.com when authoring specs and feeds the pattern-lookup scorer. - 110+ cached .drawio / .svg / .png references for offline reuse, plus the OCI Toolkit v24.2 import (kb/diagram/assets/oci-toolkit-drawio). Documentation: - docs/skill/output-formats.md — new "Standard diagram-generation procedure (MANDATORY)" + geometry rules + the new validator entry. - SKILL.md option 2 — references the mandatory procedure. - README.md — describes the spec validator, archcenter_pattern_lookup and description fetcher, and updates the KB-health table. Tooling that backs the procedure (cumulative across recent sessions): tools/archcenter_case_runner.py, archcenter_batch_driver.py, archcenter_zip_downloader.py, drawio_visual_validator.py, drawio_fidelity_eval.py, harvest_drawio_icon.py, import_oci_library.py, oci_pptx_diagram_gen.py, oci_pptx_render.py, refresh_pptx_icon_index.py. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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<p><span>Oracle AI Database@Azure</span> is the Oracle Database service running on <span>Oracle Cloud
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Infrastructure</span> (OCI), colocated in <span>Microsoft Azure</span> data centers.
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<p id="GUID-A9EF7A07-5C4E-4A2C-8A89-8EB2ECBD450F__P_U2K_DFN_GCC"><span>Oracle AI Database@Azure</span> brings
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Oracle technologies, such as <span>Oracle Exadata Database
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Service</span>, <span>Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless</span>, <span>Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle
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RAC)</span>, and <span>Oracle Data Guard</span>, into the <span>Azure</span> platform. The solution uses <span>Azure</span> networking and Azure Virtual Network (VNet) access. You can manage the service on the
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consists of a fully-managed Autonomous Database and a co-managed <span>Oracle Exadata Database
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Service</span>. Both services are natively integrated in <span>Azure</span> providing a simple, secure, and low latency operating environment. <span>Microsoft Entra
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ID</span> provides federated identity and access management for <span>Oracle AI Database@Azure</span>. The
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solution is deployable across multiple <span>Azure</span> availability zones (AZs) and regions to ensure business continuity and cloud
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resilience.
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<p>In this solution, you learn about the available network topology options
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considerations and options for selecting the one best suited to your organizational
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<div class="sect2"><a id="GUID-7723E2B1-9588-40BC-88BE-44637B1AF0D9" name="GUID-7723E2B1-9588-40BC-88BE-44637B1AF0D9"></a><h3 id="ODCTC-GUID-7723E2B1-9588-40BC-88BE-44637B1AF0D9" class="sect3">Architecture</h3>
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<p>This reference architecture shares the best practice for a cross availability
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zone (AZ) <span>Oracle Data Guard</span> solution.
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<p>When designing mission-critical database applications, business continuity
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practices and high availability topologies should always be considered. The architecture
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shows a containerized application in <span>Azure Kubernetes Service</span> (AKS). The container images are stored in the <span>Azure</span> container registry. Users access the application externally through a public load
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balancer. The primary database is deployed on Exadata VM cluster in Azure AZ1. The
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application VNet connects to the database VNet via VNet peering. The applications in AKS
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access the database in the client subnet through the delegated subnet. The secondary
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database is deployed in a separate availability zone in the region; in this case AZ2.
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<span>Oracle Data Guard</span> or <span>Active Data Guard</span> can be used to replicate the data from the primary database to the secondary
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database. <span>Active Data Guard</span> is recommended in cross AZ database replication. <span>Active Data Guard</span> provides key enhancements for data protection including automatic block repair and
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application continuity as well as the ability to offload "read-mostly" workloads from
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the primary to the standby for scalability benefits. The database keys are stored in <span>OCI Vault</span>, and the automatic backups are configured to <span>Oracle Database Autonomous
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<p>We recommend the following principles:</p>
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<li><span>Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated
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Infrastructure</span> (ExaDB-D). Each Exadata infrastructure deployment has at least one Exadata VM
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cluster in a separate virtual network (VNet) to form the primary and standby
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environments.
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<li>Primary and standby client and backup subnets are separated VNets without
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overlapping IP CIDR ranges.</li>
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<li>The application tier spans at least two AZs, and the VNet is peered with each VNet
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of primary and standby VM clusters.</li>
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<li>Backups to <span>Oracle Database Autonomous
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Recovery Service</span> minimize the backup workload on the database by implementing the incremental
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forever backup strategy that eliminates weekly full backups. Additionally, it
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enables a faster restore and recovery by providing a virtual full backup copy and
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eliminating the need to recover incremental backups. Alternatively, automatic
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backups can be stored on <span>OCI Object Storage</span>.
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</li>
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</ul><br><div class="imageleft"><img class="imageleft" id="GUID-7723E2B1-9588-40BC-88BE-44637B1AF0D9__IMAGE_LJG_K4P_Q1C" height="536" width="1232" src="img/cross-az-dr.png" alt="Description of cross-az-dr.png follows" title="Description of cross-az-dr.png follows" longdesc="img_text/cross-az-dr.html"><br><a href="img_text/cross-az-dr.html">Description of the illustration cross-az-dr.png</a></div><br><p><a href="img/cross-az-dr-oracle.zip" class="de-download">cross-az-dr-oracle.zip</a></p>
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<p>This architecture has the following components:</p>
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<ul style="list-style-type: disc;" id="GUID-7723E2B1-9588-40BC-88BE-44637B1AF0D9__UL_NNS_HJX_41C">
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<li><span class="bold">Region</span><p id="GUID-7723E2B1-9588-40BC-88BE-44637B1AF0D9__P_INM_Q5H_NKB">An <span>Oracle Cloud
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Infrastructure</span> region is a localized geographic area that contains one or more data centers,
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called availability domains. Regions are independent of other regions, and vast
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distances can separate them (across countries or even continents).
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</p>
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<p>An <span>Azure</span> region is a geographical area in which one or more physical <span>Azure</span> data centers, called availability zones, reside. Regions are independent of
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other regions, and vast distances can separate them (across countries or even
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continents).
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</p>
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<p><span>Azure</span> and OCI regions are localized geographic areas. For <span>Oracle AI Database@Azure</span>, an <span>Azure</span> region is connected to an OCI region, with availability zones (AZs) in <span>Azure</span> connected to availability domains (ADs) in OCI. <span>Azure</span> and OCI region pairs are selected to minimize distance and latency.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold"><span>Oracle Database Autonomous
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Recovery Service</span></span><p id="GUID-7723E2B1-9588-40BC-88BE-44637B1AF0D9__d5e524"><span>Oracle Database Autonomous
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Recovery Service</span> is a fully managed service designed to protect <span>Oracle AI Database</span>s from data loss and cyber threats. It offers faster backups with reduced database overhead, reliable recovery with validated backups, and real-time protection enabling recovery to within less than a second of an outage or ransomware attack. This service provides a centralized data protection dashboard and is recommended for backing up <span>Oracle AI Database</span>s with high resiliency.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold">Data Guard and Active Data Guard</span><p><span>Oracle Data Guard</span> provides a comprehensive set of services that create, maintain, manage, and
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monitor one or more standby databases to enable primary Oracle databases to
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remain available without interruption. <span>Oracle Data Guard</span> maintains these standby databases as copies of the production database using
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in-memory replication. Then, if the production database becomes unavailable
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because of a planned or an unplanned outage, <span>Oracle Data Guard</span> can switch any standby database to the production role, minimizing the
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downtime associated with the outage.
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</p>
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<p><span>Active Data Guard</span> extends the capabilities of <span>Oracle Data Guard</span> by providing the ability to offload read-mostly workloads to standby
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databases in addition to advanced data protection features like automatic block
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repair and application continuity.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold">Data Guard Observer</span><p>The primary job of Data Guard
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Observer is to perform an automatic failover when conditions permit it to do so
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without violating the data durability constraints set by the DBA. It is a
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low-footprint Oracle Call Interface client built into the DGMGRL CLI. Like any
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other client, an observer can be run from any hardware platform that supports
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it, and that platform can be different from the primary or target standby
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database platform.</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold">Vault</span><p><span>Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vault</span> enables you to centrally manage the encryption keys that protect your data
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and the secret credentials that you use to secure access to your resources in
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the cloud. <span>OCI Vault</span> is used to store transparent data encryption (TDE) keys to encrypt ExaDB-D
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databases at rest.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold">Exadata Database Service</span><p><span>Oracle Exadata Database
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Service</span> enables you to leverage the power of Exadata in the cloud. You can provision
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flexible Exadata X9M systems that allow you to add database compute servers and
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storage servers to your system as your needs grow. Exadata X9M systems offer
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RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) networking for high bandwidth and low
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latency, persistent memory (PMEM) modules, and intelligent Exadata software. You
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can provision Exadata X9M systems by using a shape that's equivalent to a
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quarter-rack X9M system, and then add database and storage servers at any time
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after provisioning.
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</p>
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<p><span>Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated
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Infrastructure</span> provides <span>Oracle Exadata Database Machine</span> as a service in an <span>Oracle Cloud
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Infrastructure</span> (OCI) data center. The <span>Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated
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Infrastructure</span> instance is a virtual machine (VM) cluster that resides on Exadata racks in
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an OCI region.
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</p>
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<p><span>Oracle AI Database@Azure</span> provides the <span>Oracle Exadata Database
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Service</span> running on OCI, colocated in <span>Microsoft Azure</span> data centers.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold"><span>OCI Object Storage</span></span><p id="GUID-7723E2B1-9588-40BC-88BE-44637B1AF0D9__d5e1227"> <span>OCI Object Storage</span> provides access to large amounts of structured and unstructured data of any content type, including database backups, analytic data, and rich content such as images and videos. You can safely and securely store data directly from applications or from within the cloud platform. You can scale storage without experiencing any degradation in performance or service reliability.
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</p>
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<p id="GUID-7723E2B1-9588-40BC-88BE-44637B1AF0D9__d5e1232">Use standard storage for "hot" storage that you need to access quickly, immediately, and frequently. Use archive storage for "cold" storage that you retain for long periods of time and seldom or rarely access.</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold"><span>Oracle AI Database@Azure</span></span><p><span>Oracle AI Database@Azure</span> integrates <span>Oracle Exadata Database
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Service</span>, <span>Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle
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RAC)</span>, and <span>Oracle Data Guard</span> technologies into the <span>Azure</span> platform.
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</p>
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<p><span>Oracle AI Database@Azure</span> is the Oracle Database service running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI),
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and is colocated in <span>Microsoft Azure</span> data centers. The service offers features and price parity with OCI. Users
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purchase the service on <span>Azure</span> Marketplace.
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</p>
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<p><span>Oracle AI Database@Azure</span> service offers the same low latency as other <span>Azure</span>-native services and meets mission-critical workloads and cloud-native
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development needs. Users manage the service on the <span>Azure</span> console and with <span>Azure</span> automation tools. The service is deployed in <span>Azure</span> Virtual Network (VNet) and integrated with the <span>Azure</span> identity and access management system. The OCI and Oracle Database metrics
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and audit logs are natively available in <span>Azure</span>. The service requires that users have an <span>Azure</span> tenancy and an OCI tenancy.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold"><span>Azure</span> Container Registry</span><p>Azure Container Registry (ACR) is a
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managed service for storing and managing container images and related
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artifacts.</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold"><span>Azure</span> availability zone</span><p>An availability zone is a physically
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separate data center within a region that is designed to be available and fault
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tolerant. Availability zones are close enough to have low-latency connections to
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other availability zones.</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold"><span>Azure Kubernetes Service</span></span><p><span>Azure Kubernetes Service</span> (AKS) is a managed Kubernetes service offered by <span>Microsoft Azure</span>.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold">DNS</span><p>DNS (Domain Name System) is the internet’s
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phonebook, translating domain names to IP addresses for web browsing.</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold"><span>Azure</span> Load Balancer</span><p><span>Azure</span> Load Balancer provides automated traffic distribution from a single-entry
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point to multiple servers in the back end.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li><span class="bold"><span>Microsoft Azure</span> Virtual Network</span><p>Microsoft Azure Virtual Network (VNet) is
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the fundamental building block for your private network in <span>Azure</span>. VNet enables many types of <span>Azure</span> resources, such as <span>Azure</span> virtual machines (VM), to securely communicate with each other, the internet,
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and on-premises networks.
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</li>
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</ul>
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<div class="sect2"><a id="GUID-350863A1-F949-4EFA-A3AE-976C325CEBE5" name="GUID-350863A1-F949-4EFA-A3AE-976C325CEBE5"></a><h3 id="ODCTC-GUID-350863A1-F949-4EFA-A3AE-976C325CEBE5" class="sect3">About Required Services and
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Roles</h3>
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<div>
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<p>This solution requires the following services and roles:</p>
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<ul style="list-style-type: disc;" id="GUID-350863A1-F949-4EFA-A3AE-976C325CEBE5__UL_HSC_Y1P_SBC">
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<li><span>Oracle AI Database@Azure</span></li>
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<li><span>Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated
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Infrastructure</span></li>
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<li><span>Oracle Exadata Database
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Service</span></li>
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<li><span>Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless</span></li>
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</ul>
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<p>These are the roles needed for each service.</p>
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<div class="tblformal" id="GUID-350863A1-F949-4EFA-A3AE-976C325CEBE5__GUID-53B94683-DCDE-43A6-894A-BE2B8D371DED">
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<table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" class="Formal" title summary="Lists services and roles for this solution" frame="hsides" border="1" rules="rows">
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<thead>
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<tr align="left" valign="top">
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<th align="left" valign="bottom" width="20%" id="d289e427">Service Name: Role</th>
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<th align="left" valign="bottom" width="20%" id="d289e429">Required to...</th>
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</tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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<tr align="left" valign="top">
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<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%" id="d289e433" headers="d289e427 ">(Azure) Oracle Database
|
||
Infrastructure administrator</td>
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||
<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%" headers="d289e433 d289e429 ">Create primary and standby
|
||
Oracle Exadata Cloud Infrastructure</td>
|
||
</tr>
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||
<tr align="left" valign="top">
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<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%" id="d289e438" headers="d289e427 ">(Azure) Oracle Database VM
|
||
cluster administrator</td>
|
||
<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%" headers="d289e438 d289e429 ">Create primary and standby
|
||
Oracle Exadata VM clusters</td>
|
||
</tr>
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||
<tr align="left" valign="top">
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<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%" id="d289e443" headers="d289e427 ">(OCI)
|
||
<code class="codeph">odbaa-vm-cluster-administrators</code></td>
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||
<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%" headers="d289e443 d289e429 ">Administer VM cluster resources
|
||
in Azure. Create primary and standby <span>Oracle Data Guard</span> configurations
|
||
</td>
|
||
</tr>
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||
<tr align="left" valign="top">
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<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%" id="d289e453" headers="d289e427 ">(OCI) <span>Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless</span> policies
|
||
</td>
|
||
<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%" headers="d289e453 d289e429 ">Administer <span>Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless</span> resources.
|
||
</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
</tbody>
|
||
</table>
|
||
</div>
|
||
<p>See <a href="/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=en/solutions/oracle-maa-db-at-azure&id=oracle-products-and-services" target="_blank">Oracle Products, Solutions, and Services</a> to get what you need.
|
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<p class="legal">F93838-06</p>
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<p class="date legal">April 2026</p>
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