oracle.oci-web-application-acceleration-mcp-server
MCP server for the Oracle OCI Web Application Acceleration (WAA) service, providing AI agents the ability to manage CDN policies, caching configurations, and acceleration settings for web applications on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure — distinct from the combined WAAS offering.
Score Breakdown
⚙ Agent Friendliness
🔒 Security
Strong OCI IAM auth; acceleration-only service has lower blast radius than WAAS
⚡ Reliability
Best When
OCI-hosted web applications needing programmatic CDN and caching policy management without WAF requirements.
Avoid When
When security (WAF) is also needed — use the combined WAAS MCP server instead. Or when OCI CLI suffices.
Use Cases
- • Automating CDN cache policy management on OCI
- • Configuring acceleration settings for OCI-hosted web applications
- • Managing WAA policies programmatically via AI workflows
- • Auditing and updating web acceleration configurations
Not For
- • WAF/security configurations (use WAAS server for that)
- • Non-OCI hosted applications
- • Teams using other CDN providers
- • Simple static hosting without caching requirements
Interface
Authentication
OCI asymmetric key authentication with appropriate IAM policies for WAA service
Pricing
WAA is a paid OCI service; MCP server is open source
Agent Metadata
Known Gotchas
- ⚠ Cache invalidation may take time to propagate
- ⚠ OCI auth complexity
- ⚠ Must distinguish WAA from WAAS — different service, different tools
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Scores are editorial opinions as of 2026-04-04.