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Cloud major Oracle on Tuesday unveiled a unique, portable solution that will deliver core infrastructure services to remote locations, whether it is in the back of a plane, a polar observatory or an oil tanker in the mid-Atlantic.</p>
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Called the Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure, the new service is part of the company&#39;s comprehensive hybrid cloud portfolio, which provides customers with more flexibility and control over their cloud deployments than other vendors.</p>
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&quot;Customers want choice when it comes to running workloads in the cloud. Each customer has different requirements based on data sovereignty, scale, or wanting the full experience of a Public Cloud on-premises with all of Oracle&#39;s cloud services,&quot; said Clay Magouyrk, Executive Vice President, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.</p>
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Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure is the latest example, delivering core infrastructure services to remote locations.</p>
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&quot;Oracle&#39;s hybrid cloud portfolio essentially delivers a cloud region wherever and however a customer needs it,&quot; Magouyrk said in a statement.</p>
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Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure is a fully mobile, connection-independent extension of customers&#39; Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) tenancy with a similar interface and workflow to provide a consistent, unified experience.</p>
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The solution brings core infrastructure services to the edge with Roving Edge Devices (REDs) — ruggedised, portable, scalable server nodes.</p>
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An Oracle RED device is equipped with high-performance hardware including 40 OCPUs, an NVIDIA T4 Tensor Core GPU, 512 GB RAM, and 61TB of storage, and can be clustered into groups of 5 to 15 nodes in a single cluster, starting at $160 per node per day.</p>
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&quot;With Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure, Oracle yet again broadens its hybrid cloud portfolio by giving customers a taste of its public cloud wherever they may need it,&quot; said Sriram Subramanian, Research Director, IDC.</p>
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