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Oracle Cloud Free Tier

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Developers: Oracle
Date of the premiere of the system: September, 2019
Branches: Information technologies
Technology: Cloud Computing

2019: Start of free cloud services

In the middle of September, 2019 Oracle for the first time began to offer cloud services which can use free of charge always, and not just during the limited test period.

The new offer received the name Oracle Cloud Free Tier from the American corporation. Within it the organization, developers, students, teachers and other persons interested can create, study and investigate all functionality of the autonomous Oracle database of Autonomous Database and cloud infrastructure of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, including Compute VM virtual machines, services of block and object data storage, the balancer of loading. 

Oracle for the first time offered cloud services which can use free of charge always

The autonomous Always Free Autonomous Database database from Oracle remains free so much how many it is used. In Always Free services more computing resources and tanks of data storage are also available, than competitors in the free trial versions, claim in Oracle.

Users can make upgrade to have more instans, to create larger copies of databases and to receive additional services. Always Free services are available in all regions of the world to all and everyone, including those who already have paid accounts with the Universal Credit rates, and users of new accounts of Free Tier.

The new program allows developers to create applications in any programming languages using cloud infrastructure of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and the autonomous Autonomous Database database.

The enterprises can use Free Tier for prototyping, approbation of new technologies and testing before transfer of workloads in a cloud and also to test possibilities of reliable infrastructure of the corporate level such as balancing of loading and cloning of data.[1]

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