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This page documents production updates to Oracle Database@Google Cloud.
Check this page for announcements about new or updated features, bug fixes,
known issues, and deprecated functionality.
You can see the latest product updates for all of Google Cloud on the
Google Cloud page, browse and filter all release notes in the
Google Cloud console,
or programmatically access release notes in
BigQuery.
To get the latest product updates delivered to you, add the URL of this page to your
feed
reader, or add the
feed URL directly.
August 19, 2025
For Exadata Database Service, Oracle Database@Google Cloud supports region northamerica-northeast1 (Montréal, Québec, Canada, North America).
Oracle Database@Google Cloud introduces ODB Networks and ODB Subnets, which let you connect your Oracle Database@Google Cloud resources in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) child site with your Google Cloud VPC network. This feature is generally available (GA). For information about deployment options, see Set up Oracle Database@Google Cloud environment, and to learn how to create ODB Networks and Subnets, see Create ODB Networks and ODB Subnets.
August 04, 2025
For Exadata Database Service, Oracle Database@Google Cloud supports region us-central1 (Iowa, North America).
For VM Clusters on Exadata Infrastructure, you can now select a guest OS version that is optimized for your VMs. This feature is generally available (GA). See Create VM Clusters.
You can now choose an Exadata Infrastructure instance from a project other than your default current project while creating a VM cluster. This feature is in Public Preview.
September 16, 2024
Oracle Database@Google Cloud is now Generally Available (GA).
Google Cloud's partnership with Oracle allows you to combine Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Google Cloud technologies. With native integration, you can deploy your Oracle database services in a Google Cloud data center running on OCI Exadata hardware with minimal latency. Oracle Database@Google Cloud supports the following OCI products on Google Cloud:
Exadata Database Service
Autonomous Database Service
For more information about Oracle Database@Google Cloud, see the Product overview.
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Check this page for announcements about new or updated features, bug fixes, known issues, and deprecated functionality.\nYou can see the latest product updates for all of Google Cloud on the\n[Google Cloud](/release-notes) page, browse and filter all release notes in the\n[Google Cloud console](https://console.cloud.google.com/release-notes),\nor programmatically access release notes in\n[BigQuery](https://console.cloud.google.com/bigquery?p=bigquery-public-data&d=google_cloud_release_notes&t=release_notes&page=table).\n\nTo get the latest product updates delivered to you, add the URL of this page to your\n[feed\nreader](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_feed_aggregators), or add the\n[feed URL](https://cloud.google.com/feeds/oracledatabase-release-notes.xml) directly.\n\nAugust 19, 2025\n---------------\n\nFor Exadata Database Service, Oracle Database@Google Cloud supports region `northamerica-northeast1` (Montréal, Québec, Canada, North America).\n\nFor a full list of supported locations, see [Regional availability](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/available-configurations#regions)\n\nAugust 14, 2025\n---------------\n\nOracle Database@Google Cloud introduces ODB Networks and ODB Subnets, which let you connect your Oracle Database@Google Cloud resources in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) child site with your Google Cloud VPC network. This feature is [generally available (GA)](https://cloud.google.com/products#product-launch-stages). For information about deployment options, see [Set up Oracle Database@Google Cloud environment](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/setup-oracle-database-environment), and to learn how to create ODB Networks and Subnets, see [Create ODB Networks and ODB Subnets](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/create-odb-network).\n\nAugust 04, 2025\n---------------\n\nFor Exadata Database Service, Oracle Database@Google Cloud supports region `us-central1` (Iowa, North America).\n\nFor a full list of supported locations, see [Regional availability](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/available-configurations#regions)\n\nJune 05, 2025\n-------------\n\nOracle Database@Google Cloud supports region `asia-northeast1` (Tokyo, Japan).\n\nFor a full list of supported locations, see [Regional availability](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/available-configurations#regions)\n\nApril 28, 2025\n--------------\n\nFor VM Clusters on Exadata Infrastructure, you can now select a guest OS version that is optimized for your VMs. This feature is [generally available (GA)](https://cloud.google.com/products#product-launch-stages). See [Create VM Clusters](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/create-clusters).\n\nApril 18, 2025\n--------------\n\nOracle Database@Google Cloud now lets you provision the Exadata Infrastructure instances with the new model X11M. This feature is [generally available (GA)](https://cloud.google.com/products#product-launch-stages). See [Create Exadata Infrastructure instances](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/create-instances).\n\nApril 07, 2025\n--------------\n\nFor Autonomous Databases, you now have the options to [set up public network access and private network access](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/create-databases) in Google Cloud. This feature is [generally available (GA)](https://cloud.google.com/products#product-launch-stages).\n\nMarch 20, 2025\n--------------\n\nFor Autonomous Databases, you can now [set up cross-region disaster recovery with Autonomous Data Guard](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/cross-region-dr-with-data-guard) in Google Cloud. You can [create and manage peer databases](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/create-peer-database), and [perform switchover operations](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/perform-switchover). This feature is [generally available (GA)](https://cloud.google.com/products#product-launch-stages).\n\nMarch 04, 2025\n--------------\n\nYou can now [start, stop, and restart your Autonomous Databases](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/start-stop-databases) through the Google Cloud console. This feature is [generally available (GA)](https://cloud.google.com/products#product-launch-stages).\n\nMarch 03, 2025\n--------------\n\nYou can now choose an Exadata Infrastructure instance from a project other than your default current project while [creating a VM cluster](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/create-clusters). This feature is in [Public Preview](https://cloud.google.com/products#product-launch-stages).\n\nSeptember 16, 2024\n------------------\n\nOracle Database@Google Cloud is now Generally Available (GA).\n\nGoogle Cloud's partnership with Oracle allows you to combine Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Google Cloud technologies. With native integration, you can deploy your Oracle database services in a Google Cloud data center running on OCI Exadata hardware with minimal latency. Oracle Database@Google Cloud supports the following OCI products on Google Cloud:\n\n- Exadata Database Service\n- Autonomous Database Service\n\nFor more information about Oracle Database@Google Cloud, see the [Product overview](https://cloud.google.com/oracle/database/docs/overview)."]]