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  • Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Basics

  • By: Koffka Khan
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins

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Chapter 1: You should be able to articulate the concepts in words used in the IAM service, configure users and groups, create compartments and rules, and manage tags and tag namespaces after completing this chapter.
Chapter 2: Local NVMe storage and the block volume service are both covered in this chapter. You ought to be able to create, attach, configure, and mount block volumes after finishing this chapter. Also you should be able to know how block volumes are backed up and restored. Finally, you should learn how to distinguish between block volumes and boot volumes, as well as use the block volume cloning service.
Chapter 3: This chapter discusses the file storage service provided by the Oracle cloud architecture, sometimes known as FSS. You ought to be able to describe file storage service and use cases after finishing this chapter. You'll be able to make snapshots of the file storage volumes as well as create, configure, and mount file storage service volumes.
Chapter 4: Object storage service is covered in this chapter. You ought to be able to define the core ideas, use cases, and storage tiers of the OCI object storage service after finishing this chapter. The characteristics of both multi-part uploads and the Amazon S3 compatibility API should be understood, and you will be able to manage buckets and objects.
Chapter 5: The OCI database service is covered in this chapter. After reading this chapter, you should be able to build a single node database system, explain the different database systems that are compatible with Oracle cloud architecture, and comprehend the features of the database service.
Chapter 6: We go over connectivity to our on-premises networks in this chapter. This chapter's goals are to introduce you to the ideas behind an IPSec VPN connection and Oracle FastConnect.
Chapter 7: The OCI compute service is the topic of this chapter. You should be able to explain the OCI compute service, as well as the different instance shapes and images, after finishing this lesson.
Chapter 8: We shall talk about OCI DNS service in this chapter. You need to be able to define the OCI DNS service that is offered throughout the Oracle cloud architecture once you have finished this chapter. Additionally, you need to be aware of how to configure DNS for your tenancy.
Chapter 9: The OCI load balancing service is covered in this chapter. You ought to be able to define the Oracle cloud infrastructure load balancing service and associated ideas after finishing this chapter. You should also be aware of how to build and test a public load balancer.

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