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When you're ready to replicate your data in the cloud with Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service, follow the next tutorials in the order they appear. Skip the steps you have performed already.
Release Date: 09-NOV-2016
Most Oracle Public Cloud Services provides you with an IP address to connect to your service's VM through Secure Shell (SSH). This tutorial guides you to find the IP address of an Oracle Public Cloud Service instance to connect to its VM with PuTTy or SOCKS5 Proxy.
Duration: 5 minutes
To connect to the VM of an Oracle Public Cloud Service with PuTTY, your private key should have a ppk format. Because PuTTY doesn't support the SSH private key format created by the Oracle Cloud wizards, this tutorial guides you to convert your private key to the PuTTY required formatT PuTTY.
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Duration: 10 minutes
Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service instances use a set of private and public Secure Shell keys for connection to their VMs.This tutorial guides you to connect to the VM of an Oracle Public Cloud service with PuTTY on Windows. The example used is Oracle Database Cloud Service. You can apply the method to other Oracle Public Cloud services that offer access to their VMs.
Duration: 15 minutes
This tutorial helps you set up a SOCKS5 proxy with Secure Shell (SSH) tunneling, so you can transfer data to or from an Oracle Public Cloud service without the need to open additional ports.
Duration: 30 minutes
Most Oracle Public Cloud services provide their services with VMs that users can access through a secure shell (SSH). To connect to the VM, you need a public/private key pair. These keys are associated to the VM when you create the VM. This tutorial guides you to replace the public/private key pair associated to an Oracle Public Cloud Service with a new pair.
In an access rule, you define sources, destinations and ports to control network access to or from a cloud service components. This tutorial guides you to create access rules for Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service access through its service console and also reviews its pre-generated access rules.