Install Oracle Cloud Native Environment Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Provider

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Learn to use the oci provider to deploy and manage Oracle Cloud Native Environment on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

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Lab Overview

  • Minimum of one Oracle Linux instance

  • Each system should have Oracle Linux installed and configured with:

    • An Oracle user account (used during the installation) with sudo access
    • Key-based SSH, also known as password-less SSH, between the hosts
  • OCI cluster creation requires access to the following resources in an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure tenancy:

    • Virtual cloud network with four subnets
    • Network load balancer
    • Object Storage bucket with minimum 5 GiB available
    • Compute Custom Image
    • Compute Arm Shape for the control plane node
      • VM.Standard.A1.Flex with 2 ocpu and 12 memory
    • Compute for each additional control plane and worker node
      • VM.Standard.E4.Flex with 4 ocpu and 64 memory

Intended Audience

Developer, IT Administrator, DevOps Engineer

Level

Intermediate

Services

Oracle Linux

Technologies

Oracle Linux

Changelog

Sep 23, 2024 - Initial version

Difficulty
Intermediate
Time Limit
1 hour


Views
510

Students
60


Authors
Oracle Linux
Linux OS and Virtualization Engineering



Topics
Oracle LinuxCloud NativeOCNEKubernetesOCI
SSR