This site provides an elearning path with step-by-step instructions and guidance for using Linux on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
As a Linux administrator, we walk you through building your first components on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and help you acquire deeper knowledge about Linux and Cloud deployment.
Get started today and see how your Linux administration helps achieve the benefits Linux brings to running your services and applications on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
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Describes how to create a Virtual Cloud Network from the web console in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Explains important key terms and concepts used when working with Virtual Cloud Networks.
Duration: 9 mins
Type: Video
Released: 3.2 years ago
This video provides a demonstration of generating and using SSH key pairs to access Linux instances in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Duration: 6 mins
Released: 6.2 years ago
This video shows how to create a Linux instance on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and connect to its command line.
Duration: 8 mins
Released: 3.6 years ago
Shows how to create an iSCSI Block Volume in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and how to attach the device to an Oracle Linux instance. Shows how OCI Utilities can be used to automatically connect an iSCSI block volume locally on an Oracle Linux instance.
Duration: 10 mins
Released: 3.5 years ago
Learn how to create an Oracle Autonomous Linux instance using a standard platform image available in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and its integration with the OS Management service. It shows how to set up notifications to monitor the automatic patching of the instance and monitoring of system crash and restart events.
Released: 3.1 years ago
This video shows how to create a Windows instance on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Duration: 3 mins
Released: 4.4 years ago
This video shows how to terminate a compute instance from the web console in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure while retaining the boot volume. Explains instance dependencies for its VNICs, block volumes and boot volume, and how these are detached and managed when performing the instance termination process.
Duration: 5 mins
Released: 6 years ago
This video shows how to detach and attach boot volumes from and to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Instances, in order to troubleshoot or repair a volume. It shows how to stop an instance and attach its boot volume as a data block volume to another instance.
This video shows how to scale up the specifications of an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure instance by terminating it and retaining its boot volume. This boot volume is then used to launch a new instance with higher OCPU and Memory resources.
Released: 2.9 years ago
This video discusses the cloud-init feature and shows how to use cloud-init to launch a Linux instance with additional configuration instructions in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
This presentation shows a very simple Terraform deployment of Oracle Linux on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, including how to gather required information, set up the oci CLI and Terraform, and then how to deploy an instance.
Released: 3.8 years ago
This video presentation explains how to use environment variables with Terraform, what happens when a value is left undefined, and introduces the terraform state file.
Released: 3.7 years ago
This video demonstrates how to enable OCI Utilities on a Linux instance and in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. It shows how to install supporting packages and configure API key exchange for your instance and web console profile in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Released: 2.7 years ago
This video introduces you to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure OS Management service for Linux. It explains OS Management service requirements and demonstrates how to register an Oracle Linux instance with the OS Management service.
Released: 1.1 years ago
Demonstrates how Oracle Autonomous Linux has been integrated into the OS Management service in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. It shows how event monitoring and crash data collection is implemented for self repairing Autonomous Linux instances working with OS Management. Find more free videos on Oracle Autonomous Linux, OS Management and Linux on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure at: www.oracle.com/goto/linuxcloudlearningpath
This video demonstrates migrating standalone Oracle Autonomous Linux instances to work with the OS Management service in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
For additional videos on Oracle Linux in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure check out www.oracle.com/goto/linuxcloudlearning.
Released: 2.3 years ago
This video provides an introduction to OS Management for Windows instances including the Oracle Cloud Agent and Instance Groups.
Duration: 4 mins
This video demonstrates using the OS Management service through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure web console to manage patching and updating Linux instances and managed instance groups.
Released: 3.3 years ago
This presentation shows you how to create a security compliance report that uses Oracle Cloud Infrastructure OS Management on Linux. The python code that creates the report is available in Oracle online documentation. The report lists known security vulnerabilities for which patches are available.
Released: 3.4 years ago
This video provides instructions for installing updates to either an individual Windows instance or an Instance Group using OS Management.
This video discusses and shows how to update a Linux kernel for customers of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
This presentation shows how to install and configure an Oracle Linux GUI on an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure instance.
Released: 5.1 years ago
This video shows how to securely connect to a Windows instance using an SSH tunnel and Microsoft Remote Desktop client.
This video demonstrates how to install Oracle VM VirtualBox and its extension pack in an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure instance. It introduces the preparation of the instance for the Oracle VM VirtualBox installation, and shows the installation and configuration of a remote connection utility to verify the installation.
Duration: 12 mins
Released: 4.3 years ago
Duration: 1 hour
Shows how to ensure network security using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Virtual Cloud Network Security List in conjunction with the Oracle Linux firewall daemon.
Duration: 7 mins
This video shows how Security Lists are implemented on Virtual could network subnets and demonstrates how to create Security Lists and Security List rules.
This video discusses Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Virtual Cloud Networks (VCN) and Subnets, and provides a visual overview of a sample VCN configuration.
Duration: 11 mins
Released: 4.1 years ago
This video discusses public internet access configuration for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure instances, and shows how to configure an Internet Gateway on a Virtual Cloud Network.
Describes how to remove Virtual Cloud Networks using the web console in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Explains how a dependency from a compute instance prevents removal of a Virtual Cloud Network, how to resolve this dependency, and remove the VCN.
Shows how to attach, configure, and deconfigure a secondary VNIC to a Linux instance in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Released: 4 years ago
This video demonstrates how to use OCI Utilities to manage secondary VNIVs on Oracle Linux instances in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. It shows how to create, configure and delete secondary VNICs on a Linux instance provisioned through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
This video demonstrates how to use OCI Utilities to manage iSCSI block volume devices on a Linux instance and in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure web console. It shows how to use command line utilities to create, attach, detach and destroy these devices on the the instance, and in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Shows how to configure an ISCSI target for an instance using Block Volume storage; and how to configure an ISCSI initiator to use the Block Volume Storage.
This video shows how to configure an OCFS2 cluster among two instances, using shared iSCSI storage from a third instance.
This video shows how to create an Oracle Linux Storage Appliance instance.
Released: 4.2 years ago
This video shows how to perform the initial setup of an Oracle Linux Storage Appliance instance and configure the storage pool.
This video shows how to navigate the Oracle Linux Storage Appliance web console, create an NFS share, and mount the share within an Oracle Linux 8 client.
This video presentation shows you how to create File System Service storage, and configure an Oracle Linux 8 instance to make use of it on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
This video demonstrates how to create Object Storage buckets in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and how to upload and download files using the web console and pre authenticated links.
Find more free videos covering Linux on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure at:
www.oracle.com/goto/linuxcloudlearningpath
Duration: 45 min
Duration: 2 hours
This video describes the Oracle Linux KVM Image on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and demonstrates the steps needed to create an Oracle Linux KVM host instance from the KVM Image and to prepare the KVM host instance to support KVM guest.
This video describes the steps needed to create a KVM guest from an Oracle Linux KVM host on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
This video describes the oci-kvm create-pool command, the oci-kvm create-network command, and the oci-kvm delete-network command and demonstrates use of these oci-kvm commands to create a KVM guest.
Core Linux administration skills are valuable on all infrastructures. The majority of Linux administration tasks are the same whether you are using them on a cloud deployment or on-premises.
The core Oracle Linux curriculum provides a full range of Linux administration skills for cloud, on-premise, and hybrid users. This curriculum is a perfect compliment for the cloud specific videos provided on this site.
On this page you will find links to various training, product and information sites providing additional reference and knowledge on Oracle Linux and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
There is a comprehensive Oracle Linux curriculum available to support a full range of Linux administration skills for cloud, on-premise and hybrid users.