AWS odb documentation change
Summary
Added documentation for subscribing to Oracle Database@AWS in multiple Regions, clarified dashboard availability, and updated terminology consistency (e.g., expanding OCI acronym).
Security assessment
The changes primarily clarify subscription processes, multi-region usage workflows, and terminology (e.g., expanding OCI). There is no evidence of addressing security vulnerabilities or introducing new security controls. The mention of account linking and region replication relates to operational configuration rather than security mechanisms.
Diff
diff --git a/odb/latest/UserGuide/setting-up.md b/odb/latest/UserGuide/setting-up.md index 809620239..3f009dd5c 100644 --- a//odb/latest/UserGuide/setting-up.md +++ b//odb/latest/UserGuide/setting-up.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -Sign up for an AWS accountCreate a user with administrative accessRequest a private offer +Sign up for an AWS accountCreate a user with administrative accessRequest a private offerSubscribe in multiple Regions @@ -86 +86 @@ For instructions, see [ Add groups](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/lat -The AWS Marketplace seller private offer feature enables you to request and receive Oracle Database@AWS pricing and EULA terms from Oracle. You negotiate pricing and terms with Oracle, and then Oracle creates a private offer for the AWS account that you designate. You accept the private offer and receive the negotiated price and terms of use. When the private offer agreement reaches its expiration date, you're either moved automatically to the product's public pricing or unsubscribed from Oracle Database@AWS. For more information about private offers, see [Private offers in AWS Marketplace](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/marketplace/latest/buyerguide/buyer-private-offers.html). +The AWS Marketplace seller private offer feature enables you to request and receive Oracle Database@AWS pricing and EULA terms from Oracle. You negotiate pricing and terms with Oracle, and then Oracle creates a private offer for the AWS account that you designate. You accept the private offer and receive the negotiated price and terms of use. At this time, you can use the Oracle Database@AWS dashboard. When the private offer agreement reaches its expiration date, you're either moved automatically to the product's public pricing or unsubscribed from Oracle Database@AWS. For more information about private offers, see [Private offers in AWS Marketplace](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/marketplace/latest/buyerguide/buyer-private-offers.html). @@ -98 +98 @@ The AWS Marketplace seller private offer feature enables you to request and rece -The dashboard isn't available until after you have accepted a private offer. +The Oracle Database@AWS dashboard isn't available until after you have accepted a private offer. @@ -100 +100 @@ The dashboard isn't available until after you have accepted a private offer. - 4. On the OCI site, specify details such as the region and your contact information. + 4. On the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) site, specify details such as the region and your contact information. @@ -110 +110 @@ The dashboard isn't available until after you have accepted a private offer. - 9. After accepting the private offer, you'll need to activate your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) account. You can access the Oracle activation links directly from AWS Management Console. + 9. After accepting the private offer, you'll need to activate your OCI account. You can access the Oracle activation links directly from AWS Management Console. @@ -122 +122 @@ The dashboard isn't available until after you have accepted a private offer. - 6. Once activation is complete, the dashboard will become available, allowing you to manage your resources. + 6. After activation is complete, the Oracle Database@AWS dashboard becomes available, allowing you to manage your resources. @@ -128,0 +129,19 @@ The dashboard isn't available until after you have accepted a private offer. +## Subscribe to Oracle Database@AWS in multiple Regions + +When you subscribe to Oracle Database@AWS through AWS Marketplace and finish onboarding, your AWS account is linked to your OCI tenancy. This link, along with related resources, is automatically replicated to all AWS Regions where Oracle Database@AWS is available. You subscribe and onboard once rather than repeating the process for each Region. + +To use Oracle Database@AWS in multiple Regions, perform the following steps: + + 1. Subscribe to Oracle Database@AWS through AWS Marketplace and complete the onboarding process. + +When you first subscribe to Oracle Database@AWS, your account is activated in a home Region. You specify the home Region in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). + + 2. Enable your preferred Regions through the OCI console. + +If you don't enable a Region in OCI, and then you switch to this Region in the Oracle Database@AWS console, you receive an error stating that you haven't subscribed. In this case, you must enable this Region in OCI before you can use the Oracle Database@AWS dashboard in this Region. + + 3. Access Oracle Database@AWS in any supported AWS Region without repeating the subscription process. + + + +