Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage - Cloud Storage Service
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage

8.7
Very Good

Free Plan • From $0.023 per GB per month (as of pricing at the time of writing)

update Last updated: Mar 5, 2026
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description Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage Overview

OCI Object Storage is Oracle's enterprise-grade, S3-compatible storage service. It offers strong security defaults, including automatic encryption, customer-managed keys, and immutable object storage to prevent deletion. It integrates with OCI's Identity and Access Management and comprehensive auditing. Part of a larger cloud ecosystem, it suits enterprises with hybrid Oracle databases or applications.

Its tiered storage (standard, infrequent access, archive) provides cost optimization. It ranks as a decent, highly secure option for large enterprises, particularly those invested in or migrating to the Oracle Cloud infrastructure.

recommend Best for: Ideal for enterprises requiring robust object storage with strong security features and integration capabilities.

info Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage Specifications

balance Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check S3 compatibility
  • check Automatic encryption
  • check Customer-managed keys
  • check Immutable object storage
  • check Comprehensive audit trails
  • check Integration with OCI Identity and Access Management
thumb_down Cons
  • close Limited free tier compared to competitors
  • close Higher costs for enterprise features
  • close Less flexible pricing models
  • close Some users report slower performance in certain regions
  • close Learning curve for new users

help Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage FAQ

Is OCI Object Storage S3-compatible?

Yes, OCI Object Storage is fully compatible with the Amazon S3 API.

Does OCI Object Storage offer a free tier?

Yes, but the free tier has limitations on storage and requests.

Can I use my own encryption keys in OCI Object Storage?

Yes, you can use customer-managed keys for data encryption.

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