# The Ultimate Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Pricing Guide: Models, Tiers and Services Explained Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) has emerged as a formidable force in the cloud computing landscape, making headlines with significant developments that underscore its growing importance. Oracle recently signed massive GPU contracts worth $15-20 billion, including a 660MW expansion in early 2025, positioning itself as a major player in the AI infrastructure market. OCI now offers the largest AI supercomputer in the cloud with up to 131,072 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. OpenAI has also inked a historic cloud computing deal with Oracle, moving further away from exclusively using Microsoft Azure, demonstrating OCI’s appeal to leading AI companies. These strategic partnerships and infrastructure investments highlight Oracle’s commitment to competing directly with AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. Understanding OCI’s pricing structure becomes crucial as more enterprises evaluate it as a viable alternative or complement to their existing cloud strategies. ## Oracle Cloud Infrastructure: Pricing Models OCI offers five distinct pricing approaches, each designed for different usage patterns and business requirements. Tracking costs across these models can quickly become complex, making it challenging to predict your overall cloud spend accurately.  - Pay As You Go - Monthly flex - Universal Credits - Bring your own license - Always free tier ### Pay-as-You-Go (PAYG) Pay-as-You-Go provides maximum flexibility with no commitments and standard rates, making it ideal for unpredictable workloads and testing environments. Unlike AWS and GCP which often have complex pricing tiers for different instance families, OCI maintains straightforward per-hour pricing across its compute offerings. This model works best for development environments, proof-of-concepts, and workloads with highly variable usage patterns. AWS and GCP offer similar on-demand pricing, but OCI’s pricing is often more competitive and transparent without regional variations. Monthly FlexMonthly Flex provides modest discounts (5-15%) with only month-to-month commitments, making it ideal for seasonal or project-based workloads. This model sits between pure on-demand pricing and long-term commitments, offering flexibility that competitors don’t match. #### Comparison with Other Providers: | **Provider** | **Minimum Commitment** | **Typical Discount** | **Flexibility** | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | **Oracle Monthly Flex** | **1 month** | **5-15%** | **High – change monthly** | | **AWS Savings Plans** | **12 months** | **10-20%** | **Low – locked for 1+ years** | | **GCP Committed Use** | **12 months** | **20-30%** | **Low – annual commitment** | | **Azure Reserved Instances** | **12-36 months** | **15-25%** | **Very Low – multi-year lock** | ### Universal Credits Universal Credits represent Oracle’s most distinctive pricing innovation, offering prepaid credits that apply to any OCI service with discounts ranging from 10-33% based on annual commitment levels. Unlike AWS Reserved Instances that lock you into specific instance types and regions, or GCP’s Committed Use Discounts that apply only to compute resources, Universal Credits provide unprecedented flexibility. Credits can be applied across compute, storage, databases, networking, and any other OCI service. This flexibility means unused compute credits can automatically apply to database or storage costs, eliminating the risk of unused commitments that plague other cloud providers. ### Bring Your Own License (BYOL) BYOL lets you use Oracle licenses you already own in the cloud instead of buying new cloud licenses. If your company bought Oracle Database licenses for on-premises servers, you can apply those same licenses to cloud databases, paying only for cloud infrastructure rather than software rental. ### Advantages: - Eliminates double-payment for Oracle software and cloud license rental - Provides full Oracle support coverage for cloud deployments - Simplifies compliance with automatic license management on OCI ### Cost Comparison: | **Database Service (4 vCPU)** | **OCI BYOL** | **OCI License Included** | **AWS License Included** | **Savings vs AWS** | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | **Monthly Cost** | **$171** | **$685** | **$850+** | **$679+ (80%)** | | **Annual Cost** | **$2,052** | **$8,220** | **$10,200+** | **$8,148+** | Based on Oracle Database Cloud Service (4 vCPU, Enterprise Edition) vs AWS RDS Oracle m5.xlarge (4 vCPU) ### Eligible Licenses: - Oracle Database Enterprise Edition (~$47,500 per processor) - Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (~$17,500 per processor) - WebLogic Server (~$10,000 per processor) - Oracle middleware and application server licenses - Requirement: Active annual support contract (22% of license cost) Potential Challenges: BYOL requires ongoing Oracle support payments and complex license counting for dynamic scaling. The approach only applies to Oracle software and adds migration complexity for mixed environments. ### Always Free tier: Oracle’s Always Free Tier provides permanent access to limited resources, perfect for development and small applications. Unlike AWS’s 12-month free tier or GCP’s 90-day trial credits, Oracle offers truly permanent free resources including two micro VMs, two Autonomous Databases, and 10TB monthly egress. This permanent model eliminates the anxiety of unexpected charges after trial periods expire and provides genuine long-term value for small applications and learning environments. ## Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service Pricing – How does it work? ### Compute OCI Compute provides scalable virtual machines and bare metal instances designed for high-performance workloads. The service stands out with its flexible sizing approach that prevents overprovisioning costs common with other cloud providers. Features: - Flexible shapes allowing precise CPU and memory allocation in small increments - Support for AMD, Intel, and ARM-based processors - Bare metal instances providing dedicated hardware without virtualization overhead - GPU instances optimized for AI/ML and high-performance computing workloads | **Service / Instance** | **OCI (Global)** | **AWS (US East-1)** | **GCP (us-central1)** | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | **4 vCPU, 16GB VM** | **$0.074/hour** | **$0.166/hour (t3.xlarge)** | **$0.194/hour (n2-standard-4)** | | **ARM Instance (2 vCPU, 8GB)** | **$0.032/hour** | **$0.045/hour (t4g.medium)** | **$0.048/hour (e2-medium ARM)** | | **GPU Instance (H100)** | **$10.00/hour** | **$32.77/hour (p5.48xlarge prorated)** | **$28.00/hour (A3)** | | **Bare Metal (52 cores, 384GB)** | **$1.326/hour** | **$4.032/hour (m5.metal)** | **Not Available** | Note: OCI uses the same list price globally, while AWS and GCP prices vary slightly by region. ### Storage OCI Storage offers comprehensive storage solutions with performance-based tiering and predictable pricing. The service eliminates many of the hidden costs associated with IOPS provisioning found in other cloud platforms. ### Features: - Four performance tiers with predictable IOPS included in base pricing - Dynamic performance scaling without service interruption - Object storage with lifecycle management and multiple access tiers - NFS-compatible file storage with built-in high availability and unlimited snapshots | **Service** | **OCI (Global)** | **AWS (US East-1)** | **GCP (us-central1)** | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | **Block Storage (1TB/month)** | **$25.50** | **$80.00 + IOPS charges (gp3)** | **$204.00** | | **Object Storage Standard (1TB)** | **$25.50** | **$23.00 (S3 Standard)** | **$20.00** | | **Archive Storage (1TB)** | **$2.55** | **$4.00 (S3 Glacier)** | **$1.20** | | **File Storage (1TB)** | **$76.50** | **$330.00 (EFS Standard)** | **$204.00** | Note: OCI’s global list pricing is consistent worldwide, while AWS and GCP storage prices vary by region. ### Database Oracle’s database services represent the company’s strongest competitive advantage, combining decades of database expertise with cloud-native automation. These services often provide superior price-performance ratios, especially for existing Oracle customers. Features: • Autonomous Database with machine learning-driven optimization and self-healing capabilities • Full Oracle compatibility with seamless migration from on-premises environments • BYOL model providing up to 75% cost reduction for existing license holders | **Service** | **OCI** | **AWS** | **GCP** | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | **Managed Oracle DB (4 vCPU)** | **$685/month** | **$850+/month** | **Not Available** | | **Oracle DB with BYOL (4 vCPU)** | **$171/month** | **$650+/month** | **Not Available** | | **MySQL (4 vCPU, 200GB)** | **$147/month** | **$180/month** | **$165/month** | | **Autonomous Database (2 vCPU)** | **$487/month** | **No Equivalent** | **No Equivalent** | ### Kubernetes Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE) provides enterprise-grade container orchestration with unique cost advantages. The service eliminates orchestration fees for basic clusters while offering advanced features at competitive rates. Features: • Basic clusters with no orchestration fees, unlike AWS EKS and GCP GKE • Enhanced clusters with advanced monitoring, security, and management capabilities • Virtual nodes for serverless container execution • Seamless integration with OCI security, networking, and storage services | **Service** | **OCI** | **AWS** | **GCP** | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | **Basic Cluster Management** | **Free** | **$73/month (EKS control plane fee)** | **Free (≤5 nodes, in certain GKE modes)** | | **Enhanced Cluster** | **≈$0.10/hour control plane (~$73/month) SLA** | **$73/month** | **$73/month (Autopilot mode control plane)** | | **Virtual Nodes** | **$0.015/hour (OKE Virtual Nodes)** | **$0.04/hour (Fargate pods)** | **$0.025/hour (Autopilot serverless nodes)** | | **Container Registry (100GB)** | **$2.55/month (OCI Registry)** | **~$10/month (ECR)** | **~$5/month (Artifact Registry)** | Notes: OCI prices are globally consistent. AWS and GCP prices vary by region. Virtual node and registry costs are representative estimates and can differ based on workload and region. ### Networking OCI’s networking model emphasizes cost predictability and generous free allowances. The service provides significant advantages for data-intensive applications through its liberal egress policies. Features: • Virtual Cloud Networks with no management fees • 10TB monthly free data egress • Load balancers with transparent bandwidth pricing • Free VPN connections and competitive dedicated connectivity | **Service** | **OCI** | **AWS** | **GCP** | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | **Load Balancer** | **$0.025/hour** | **$0.025/hour** | **$0.025/hour** | | **Data Egress (5TB/month)** | **Free** | **~$450/month** | **~$600/month** | | **VPN Connection** | **Free** | **~$36/month** | **~$36/month** | | **Dedicated Connection (1Gbps)** | **$153/month** | **~$216/month (Direct)** | **~$170/month (Interconnect)** | Notes: OCI includes 10TB/month free egress globally, while AWS and GCP charge regionally with no comparable free allowance. Pricing is based on public rates in us-east-1 for AWS and us-central1 for GCP.Managing cloud expenses isn’t always easy, but ignoring them can cost you more in the long run. 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