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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for Solutions Architects

By : Prasenjit Sarkar
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for Solutions Architects

By: Prasenjit Sarkar

Overview of this book

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is a set of complementary cloud services that enables you to build and run a wide range of applications and services in a highly available hosted environment. This book is a fast-paced practical guide that will help you develop the capabilities to leverage OCI services and effectively manage your cloud infrastructure. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for Solutions Architects begins by helping you get to grips with the fundamentals of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and moves on to cover the building blocks of the layers of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), such as Identity and Access Management (IAM), compute, storage, network, and database. As you advance, you’ll delve into the development aspects of OCI, where you’ll learn to build cloud-native applications and perform operations on OCI resources as well as use the CLI, API, and SDK. Finally, you’ll explore the capabilities of building an Oracle hybrid cloud infrastructure. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to leverage the OCI and gained a solid understanding of the persona of an architect as well as a developer’s perspective.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Section 1: Core Concepts of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
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Section 2: Understanding the Additional Layers of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Accessing an OCVS cluster

Accessing an OCVS cluster requires a Windows host on the same subnet where you deployed the SDDC cluster. Let's create one and then use it to connect to the OCVS cluster.

Let's create a standard OCI compute instance:

  1. Sign into the OCI console.
  2. Open the navigation menu, select Compute, and then select Instances.
  3. Click Create Instance.
  4. Provide a Name and select a Compartment where you want to deploy it.
  5. In the Availability Domain section of the Configure placement and hardware section, choose where you want to place the AD. Additionally, you can click on the Choose a Fault Domain for this Instance checkbox and select a Fault Domain from the drop-down menu.
  6. Select Windows from the Image page. Click on Select Image.
  7. In the Shape section, by default, the VM.Standard.E4.Flex shape type will be selected, which has 1 core OCPU, 16 GB memory, and 1 Gbps network bandwidth shape. You can see an example of this...