![]() Note: First, you should have an Account at Oracle Cloud and if you don’t have one, then you can register FREE using my step-by-step video & guide that I covered in episode 30.Ģ) Configure Network: Next, as we want to access the database over the internet, so we’ll create it in the Public Subnet and assign Public IP in addition to configuring Internet Gateway on VCN. Create Database On Oracle Cloud: Step By Stepġ) Register & Log in to the Oracle Cloud account. Note: In this video, we’re going to create a Database after creating VCN with a public subnet. Within the Virtual Cloud Network (VCN), you can either have a public subnet or a private subnet. When you’re creating the Databases, you’ll also need to have Network Topology. We only recommend creating a database on the public subnet only when you are using this database for testing purposes or if you want to expose your database to the internet. You can access it from the on-premises network via DRG (Dynamic Routing Gateway) using either FastConnect or IPSec VPNĢ) Database Deployed Inside Public SubnetĪ database running on Public Subnet will get both Private IP & Public IP, you will be able to access it via Public IP & Internet Gateway is required for connectivity. ![]() In Oracle Cloud, there are two deployment models in User-Managed Database i.e., Database in Public Subnet or Database in Private Subnet where Subnet is a part of VCNĬheck this blog to know more about VCN, Subnet, Firewall (Security List), IGW, DRG & how to create it.ġ) Database Deployed Inside Private Subnetĭatabase Host on a private subnet listen on a Private IP, We recommend the Deploying database on a private subnet & you will be able to access the database within the Virtual Cloud Network. Read more about the difference between Region Availability Domain (AD) & Fault Domain (FD) Database Deployment Region is a geographical location in which the Oracle Cloud exists. Now, in order to create your Database, you first need to select a region & domain you are going to create the database. Note: In this video, we’re going to create a database on VMDB: Virtual Machine DB Systems. Note: There are different types of DB systems in the Oracle Cloud which you can check here Oracle Cloud Database Deployment Options (VMDB, BMDB, ExaCS, ExaCS, Autonomous (ADW, ATP), MySQL DB & NoSQL DB.
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