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I have a client who was looking to migrate their Oracle environment to Amazon - probably Amazon RDS but were unable to get the SLA they wanted from it.

I need to know if deploying something to similar to Amazon RDS for Oracle is possible and what with to make Oracle "elastic" within a Private Cloud.

Does anyone have any experience with fully automated scaling and provisioning of Oracle and its databases?

What specifically from Oracle or other application/Middleware providers are out there that could achieve this?

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  • Out of interest, how does Oracle licencing work with cloud providers? i.e.: where you don't necessary know / have control over the number of cores / sockets on your server(s). Or does the cloud provider wrap this up in their cost to you? Off topic, I know. Jul 17, 2013 at 20:37

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Rackspace does Oracle support on their managed hosting. You would then be able to scale out other services within the same datacenter on their public cloud or an OpenStack based private cloud.

Full disclosure: I now work at Rackspace and I want you to be successful no matter where you deploy. If another option solution comes up, I'd love to hear about it.

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