ADB-D on Exadata Cloud@Customer: Provision for Free Developer Database
- Services: Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure
- Release Date: March 14, 2024
Customers who have subscribed to Oracle Exadata Database Service or Autonomous Database on either a Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer can create and use Oracle Autonomous Database for Developers instances.
Autonomous Database for Developers instances are free Autonomous Databases that developers can use to build and test new applications.
With Autonomous Database for Developers instances, you can try new Autonomous Database features for free and apply them to ongoing or new development projects. Developer databases are limited in resources, so they are not suitable for large-scale testing and production deployments. When you need more compute or storage resources, you can transition to a paid database licensing by cloning your developer database into a regular Autonomous Database.
For more information, see:
- Oracle Autonomous Database for Developers
- Create an Autonomous Database
- Create an Autonomous Data Guard Enabled Autonomous Database
- Scale the CPU Core Count or Storage of an Autonomous Database, or Enable/Disable or Alter the Percentage of System Global Area (SGA) for IM Column Store
- Create a Long-Term Backup
- Clone an Autonomous Database
- Clone an Autonomous Database Backup
- Clone a Standby Database
- Clone a Standby Database Backup