What we did this week
This was not a pilot. It was a live production migration executed by AI agents across real OCI infrastructure.
Production migration, not a sandbox
- Completed the MoneyClaw OCI migration: 170/170 tenant containers now running on OCI.
- Achieved zero-downtime migration while moving live workloads.
- Decided to move the broader fleet from Hetzner to OCI.
Fleet expansion on OCI
- Launched claw-fleet-ams on OCI: 141.144.203.233.
- Provisioned ClubClaw, ComplianceClaw, QAClaw, GoodClaw, DevOpsClaw, and YoniClaw-V2.
- Deployed the Visa Benefits API on OCI.
Autonomous operations
- Created DevOpsOCI, a dedicated AI agent for OCI CI/CD.
- Everything orchestrated through WhatsApp → OpenClaw agents → autonomous deployment.
- Fleet memory shared through MemClawz and coordinated via Paperclip.
The vision
Every company will have a fleet of AI agents. The winner is the cloud that makes those fleets easy to launch, affordable to run, and safe to scale.
Why OCI fits agent workloads
OCI already provides the primitives an autonomous fleet needs: Compute for durable workers, Generative AI and AI Language for intelligence layers, Object Storage for artifacts, OKE for scale, and Data Science for model-centric workflows.
The Always Free ARM tier is especially compelling: 4 OCPU and 24GB RAM is enough to run a serious AI agent node. That means OraClaw can start lightweight, scale fast, and stay capital-efficient.
Why this matters
We did in one week what most teams would schedule as a quarter-long infrastructure program. Not with a large DevOps team — with AI agents coordinating infrastructure, memory, deployment, and monitoring autonomously.
OraClaw turns that into a repeatable product: any company can run an autonomous AI operations layer on OCI, with the phone becoming the command center.
Architecture
A human gives intent in WhatsApp. OpenClaw decomposes the work, routes it to specialist agents, and those agents provision and operate OCI resources autonomously.
How it works
OraClaw compresses the operating model for modern infrastructure into an agent loop that can execute from natural language.
1. Intent
Ask from WhatsApp: migrate a workload, provision a node, deploy a service, restart a fleet component, or scale an environment.
2. Orchestration
OpenClaw routes the work to the right specialist agent, applies memory and policies, and turns intent into executable infrastructure actions.
3. Execution on OCI
Agents provision Compute, configure services, deploy containers, wire CI/CD, and monitor uptime across OCI resources.
Get started
Start with one agent. One OCI ARM node. One operational workflow. Then scale into a full autonomous fleet.
OraClaw partnership thesis
OpenClaw is an open-source AI agent orchestration platform. OCI is the ideal cloud substrate for running persistent, production-grade agent fleets. Together, they create a category-defining product story: the autonomous enterprise, deployed on Oracle.
This week’s migration demonstrates the case with hard evidence: 170+ containers migrated, 6+ machines provisioned, 16 agents coordinated, zero downtime delivered. That is the pitch: OCI is already ready for AI-native operations at scale.
Next move
Stand up an OraClaw reference stack on OCI in eu-amsterdam-1, publish the architecture, and let companies experience an autonomous cloud ops layer directly from their phone.
OraClaw = Oracle Cloud Infrastructure + OpenClaw Agent Fleet.
The cloud is no longer just where software runs.
It is where software learns to operate itself.