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AWS odb documentation change

Service: odb · 2026-06-13 · Documentation low

File: odb/latest/UserGuide/what-is-odb.md

Summary

Added documentation for Oracle Autonomous Database Serverless (ADB-S) features and updated provisioning instructions for public/private offers.

Security assessment

Changes focus on product features and provisioning workflows. No security mechanisms, vulnerabilities, or security configurations are introduced or modified.

Diff

diff --git a/odb/latest/UserGuide/what-is-odb.md b/odb/latest/UserGuide/what-is-odb.md
index e763c9c95..2decdb2fd 100644
--- a//odb/latest/UserGuide/what-is-odb.md
+++ b//odb/latest/UserGuide/what-is-odb.md
@@ -11 +11 @@ FeaturesRelated servicesAccessingPricingWhat's next?
-Oracle Database@AWS is an offering that enables you to access Oracle Exadata infrastructure managed by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) inside AWS data centers. You can migrate your Oracle Exadata workloads, establish low-latency connectivity with applications running on AWS, and integrate with AWS services. You get a single invoice through AWS Marketplace, which counts towards AWS commitments and Oracle Support rewards.
+Oracle Database@AWS is an offering that enables you to access Oracle Exadata infrastructure and Oracle Autonomous Database Serverless managed by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) inside AWS data centers. You can migrate your Oracle Exadata workloads, deploy serverless Oracle Autonomous Databases, establish low-latency connectivity with applications running on AWS, and integrate with AWS services. You get a single invoice through AWS Marketplace, which counts towards AWS commitments and Oracle Support rewards.
@@ -25,0 +26,5 @@ With Oracle Database@AWS, you can easily migrate your Oracle Exadata workloads t
+**Fully managed serverless Oracle Autonomous Database**
+    
+
+Oracle Autonomous Database Serverless (ADB-S) provides a fully managed, serverless Oracle Autonomous Database that auto-scales compute and storage based on workload demand. No infrastructure provisioning is required—you go from subscription to a running database without creating Exadata infrastructure or VM clusters. ADB-S is available via public offer on AWS Marketplace in addition to private offer.
+
@@ -87 +92 @@ If you're familiar with AWS and Oracle Exadata and want to get started right awa
-  2. Request a private offer for Oracle Database@AWS through the AWS Management Console, and then accept the offer. For more information, see [Request a private offer for Oracle Database@AWS](./setting-up.html#sign-up-for-odb).
+  2. Request a private offer or accept a public offer for Oracle Database@AWS through the AWS Management Console. For more information, see [Request a private offer for Oracle Database@AWS](./setting-up.html#sign-up-for-odb).
@@ -91 +96,7 @@ If you're familiar with AWS and Oracle Exadata and want to get started right awa
-To request a private offer in this preview, you must contact AWS to get your AWS account added to an allow list.
+For Autonomous Database Serverless, you can accept a public offer on AWS Marketplace without contacting an Oracle sales representative.
+
+  3. Create your Oracle Database@AWS resources:
+
+     * For Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure or Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure, create your ODB network, Oracle Exadata infrastructure, and Exadata VM clusters using the AWS console. Create your Exadata databases using OCI tools.
+
+     * For Autonomous Database Serverless, create an ODB network and then create an Autonomous Database directly from the Oracle Database@AWS console. No Exadata infrastructure or VM cluster provisioning is required.
@@ -93 +104 @@ To request a private offer in this preview, you must contact AWS to get your AWS
-  3. Create your ODB network, Oracle Exadata infrastructure, and Exadata VM clusters using the AWS console. Create your Exadata databases using OCI tools. For more information, see [Getting started with Oracle Database@AWS](./getting-started.html).
+For more information, see [Getting started with Oracle Database@AWS](./getting-started.html).