Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Requirements for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
Learn the basic concepts to get started using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Gen 2 Exadata Cloud@Customer is managed by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) control plane. The Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer resources are deployed in your OCI Tenancy.
Before you can provision Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer infrastructure, your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure tenancy must be enabled to use Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer. Review the information in this publication for further details.
The following tasks are common for all OCI deployments, refer to the links in the Related Topics to find the associated Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation.
- Getting Started with OCI.
If you are new to OCI, learn the basic concepts to get started by following the OCI Getting Started Guide .
- Setting Up Your Tenancy.
After Oracle creates your tenancy in OCI, an administrator at your company will need to perform some set up tasks and establish an organization plan for your cloud resources and users. The information in this topic will help you get started.
- Managing Regions
This topic describes the basics of managing your region subscriptions.
- Managing Compartments
This topic describes the basics of working with compartments.
- Managing Users
This topic describes the basics of working with users.
- Managing Groups
This topic describes the basics of working with groups.
- Required IAM Policy for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
Review the identity access management (IAM) policy for provisioning Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer systems.
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Required IAM Policy for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
Review the identity access management (IAM) policy for provisioning Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer systems.
- An individual statement written in the policy language
- A collection of statements in a single, named "policy" document, which has an Oracle Cloud ID (OCID) assigned to it
- The overall body of policies your organization uses to control access to resources
A compartment is a collection of related resources that can be accessed only by certain groups that have been given permission by an administrator in your organization.
To use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, you must be given the required type of access in a policy written by an administrator, whether you're using the Console, or the REST API with a software development kit (SDK), a command-line interface (CLI), or some other tool. If you try to perform an action, and receive a message that you don’t have permission, or are unauthorized, then confirm with your administrator the type of access you've been granted, and which compartment you should work in.
For administrators: The policy in "Let database admins manage DB systems" lets the specified group do everything with databases, and related database resources.
If you're new to policies, then see "Getting Started with Policies" and "Common Policies". If you want to dig deeper into writing policies for databases, then see "Details for the Database Service".
For more details on writing policies specific to Exadata Cloud@Customer resources see "Policy Details for Exadata Cloud@Customer".
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