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Adewumi Saheed Adewale
Adewumi Saheed Adewale

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How to Create compute instance in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

To get started on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Step 1

Sign In to Oracle Cloud: Go to the Oracle Cloud website https://cloud.oracle.com/ and sign in to your Oracle Cloud account.

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Note if you do not have Oracle account you are expected to create Oracle cloud Infrastructure Account. Verify your email address add your credit card and start using the infrastructure services

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Step 2
Navigate to the Compute Services

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Click on create compute
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In this article I called my instance rider_pack

In creating instance Oracle features gives you chance to update your configuration like

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Choose Oracle Linux OS for instance
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Note the higher the specification the higher the cost of the infrastructure advisable you choose minimal specifications, and you can scale up later.

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From the above image, the excepted cost at end of the month is 1.85 Euro

Click create button to create your instance

Make sure you download private key to access your instance using SSH connection

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You can now access the instance after creating the Cloud Infrastructure

In my next article on oracle. I will share you how to set up and deploy your project on oracle platform.

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