Autonomous Database Ecpu Faq
Autonomous Database Ecpu Faq
Autonomous Transaction Processing, Autonomous JSON Database, and APEX Service: 1 GB at $0.1156 with
1 GB increment (minimum of 20 GB)
(Up to 8 ECPU’s may be activated for each supported Processor license of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition and up
to 16 ECPU’s for each supported Processor license of Oracle Database Standard Edition)
ECPU’s provide the benefit of a lower entry price. For example, the smallest Autonomous Database configuration is 2
ECPU's or $0.672 or $0.1614 per hour, depending on the workload type. ECPU’s also provide finer-granularity
pricing for Autonomous Database since the increment for resizing or autoscaling the database is 1 ECPU.
Additionally, new features for Autonomous Database may only be available with ECPU’s. For example, concurrent
with the introduction of ECPU’s, Oracle has lowered the price of storage for Autonomous Data Warehouses
Serverless from $118.40 to $25.00 per TB-month and provided per-GB storage granularity for the other
Autonomous Databases. ECPU’s on ADB Serverless also offers Elastic Resource Pools for database consolidation,
which helps lower costs by up to 87%.
Should I use ECPU’s as the billing metric for my new Autonomous Database?
Yes, ECPU’s are recommended for new Autonomous Databases. For Autonomous Database Serverless, ECPU’s are
the default pricing metric during database provisioning. On Autonomous Database on Dedicated Infrastructure,
ECPU’s will be the default pricing metric when creating a VM.
Existing Autonomous Databases using OCPU’s are not modified and will continue to use OCPU’s, but Oracle
recommends that customers update all existing OCPU databases to the ECPU billing metric, via the available simple
UI or API call.
ECPU’s is the default pricing metric for new Autonomous Databases, but customers can optionally choose to create
their new databases using the OCPU pricing metric until January 2025.
For a new database or for the migration of an existing Oracle Database to Autonomous Database, customers can
work with their Oracle sales teams. If customers have previous experience with sizing an Autonomous Database
based on OCPU’s, then they can fully leverage their previous OCPU sizing estimate and convert to ECPU’s on a cost
basis as illustrated above.
Starting in August 2023, some new Autonomous Database features may be available only on ECPU’s. For example,
Elastic Resource Pools are only available with ECPU’s.
There are also differences in backups between OCPU’s and ECPU’s. ECPU’s backup storage is billed separately, and
the backup retention period may be selected between 1 and 60 days. With OCPU’s, 60-days of backup storage is
included in the storage price. For more information, please refer to the About Backup and Recovery on Autonomous
Database section in the Autonomous Database documentation.
ECPU-based databases provide the same user-experience as OCPU-based databases, and you may convert existing
OCPU databases to ECPU databases without disruption or downtime.
Customers should to adopt ECPU’s with confidence that they will get the same or better price-performance with no
significant changes to their Autonomous Database experience.
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