Meet with FlashGrid at AWS re:Invent 2025
October 16, 2025

Learn about Multi-AZ Clustering, a powerful method to elevate Oracle Database High Availability on AWS
Most AWS regions have multiple Availability Zones. But is your company leveraging them to the fullest? By distributing workloads across multiple Availability Zones, this architecture strengthens database resilience by protecting not only against node or storage failures but also against entire AZ outages—without the delays of traditional failover. For Oracle workloads, it represents a major step forward in meeting strict uptime requirements and supporting mission-critical operations.
FlashGrid’s Failover HA and Oracle RAC on AWS solutions are designed for Multi-AZ deployments, and our products are available in every AWS region, so customers worldwide can take advantage. Whether you are a large enterprise or a smaller organization with a single critical workload, FlashGrid solutions scale to your needs while delivering high availability and fault tolerance without unnecessary complexity.
For a deeper dive into the technical details, see Multi-AZ RAC: The Missing Part in Oracle MAA Reference Architectures.
FlashGrid is proud to help AWS customers embrace Multi-AZ clustering and ensure their Oracle Databases are ready for the demands of an always-on world. If uptime is important to your business, meet with us at AWS re:Invent 2025:
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FlashGrid’s Oracle and cloud experts provide 24/7 support with analysis, deployment and maintenance of database infrastructure, enabling maximum uptime through the entire lifecycle of applications. For more information visit www.flashgrid.io
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