Create and Manage Dedicated Autonomous Databases
Learn how to create and manage your Autonomous Database from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure console.
- About Autonomous Database
Oracle Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure is a highly automated, fully managed database environment running in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) with committed hardware and software resources. These isolated resources enable organizations to meet stringent security, availability, and performance requirements while reducing cost and complexity. Autonomous Databases are provisioned inside an Autonomous Container Database (ACD) and are user databases. You can create many Autonomous Databases in a single Autonomous Container Database resource. - Create an Autonomous Database
You can create an Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure console. - Backup an Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure Manually
In addition to automatic backups, Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure also allows you to take manual backups from its Details page. - Clone an Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure
Cloning is the process of creating a point-in-time copy of your Autonomous Database or its backup set. You can clone an Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure from its Details page. - Create a Long-Term Backup
In addition to automatic backups, Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure also allows you to take manual backups that can be retained for a minimum of 90 days and a maximum of 10 years. - Enable Ops Insights for an Autonomous Database
Autonomous Database includes Ops Insights as one of its associated services. Ops Insights is a cloud-native service that enables users to make informed, data-driven, Autonomous Database resource and performance management decisions. - Enable or Disable Auto Scaling of an Autonomous Database
Auto scaling enables a database to use up to three times more CPU and IO resources than its specified CPU count. When auto scaling is enabled, if your workload requires additional CPU and IO resources the database automatically uses the resources without any manual intervention required. - Enable or Disable Database In-Memory
You can enable or disable Database In-Memory from the Details page of an Autonomous Database. - Managing Primary and Standby Databases in an Autonomous Data Guard Configuration
Learn how to mange primary and standby databases in an autonomous data guard configuration. - Manage Customer Contacts for an Autonomous Database
You can add, edit, and remove customer contacts for an Autonomous Database from its Details page. - Manage CPU or Storage Resources of an Autonomous Database
You can manage CPU or storage resources of an Autonomous Database from its Details page. - Manage Long-Term Backups
You can view the list of long-term backups for an Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure and modify or delete them from its Details page. - Move an Autonomous Database to a Different Compartment
Shows you the steps to move an Autonomous Database to a different Oracle Cloud Infrastructure compartment. - Restore and Recover Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure
You can restore and recover an Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure from its Details page. - Start, Stop, and Restart an Autonomous Database
You can manage start, stop, and restart an Autonomous Database from its Details page. - View Autonomous Database Metrics for a Database
Shows the steps to view the Autonomous Database metrics. - View Autonomous Database Metrics for a Database
Shows the steps to view metrics for Autonomous Database in a compartment. - View Details of an Autonomous Database
You view the details of an Autonomous Database by going to its Details page. - Terminate an Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure
Shows you the steps to terminate an Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure.
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