Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Oracle Cloud-Containerized development with Docker

Oracle Cloud-Containerized development with Docker (Part 1)
This post elucidates the deployment of Docker on Oracle Cloud.

Once the Oracle Cloud Account is fully provisioned, sign into Oracle account.

Sign into Oracle Cloud
  • From any browser go to oracle.com to access Oracle Cloud.
  •  https://www.oracle.com/
  • Click the icon in the upper right corner. Click on Sign in to Cloud at the bottom of the drop down.    
  •  Enter your Cloud Account Name in the input field and click the My Services button. If you have a Free Tier account provisioned, this can be found in your welcome email. Otherwise, this will be supplied by your workshop instructor.
  • Enter your Cloud Account Name in the input field and click the My Services button.
  • Enter your Username and Password in the input fields and click Sign In


Create a Compartment:

Compartments are used to isolate resources within your OCI tenant. User-based access policies can be applied to manage access to compute instances and other resources within a Compartment.

  •  Click the hamburger icon in the upper left corner to open the navigation menu. Under the Identity section of the menu, click Compartments
  • Click Create Compartment
  • In the Name field, enter any name you want. For this example we will be using the name Demo going forward. Enter a Description of your choice. Click Create Compartment.




After the compartment is created successfully, it will display a list:





Create a VCN (Virtual Cloud Network):

  • Click the hamburger icon in the upper left corner to open the navigation menu. Under the Networking section of the menu, click Virtual Cloud Networks
  •  Select your compartment from the List Scope dropdown menu. 
  • Click Networking Quickstart.
  • Select VCN with Internet Connectivity. 
  • Click Networking Quickstart.
  • Select VCN with Internet Connectivity, then click Start Workflow





  • Fill in the following values as highlighted below:



 
  • Click Next, then Create.
  • Click View Virtual Cloud Network. You will see:

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