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# What Cloud Services Does Archera Support?

Archera currently supports **AWS** and **Azure** as fully generally available for customers and partners.

**GCP** is currently in private beta. Oracle Cloud, Databricks and a number of the NeoClouds are slated for general availability by the 2nd half of 2026.

Across all clouds Archera is non-infrastructure impacting, meaning its optimizations can be implemented with a few simple clicks and puts none of your infrastructure at risk while also appealing to the finance team's needs for reducing long-term liabilities.

## Related Resources

* [What Category is Archera In?](/help-center/getting-started/archera-category.md)
* [Archera Overview](/help-center/getting-started/archera-overview.md)
* [Archera Platform Features & Modules](/help-center/getting-started/platform-features.md)


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