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|a Cover -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Section 1: Core Concepts of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -- Regions and ADs -- Managing regions from the OCI console -- Logical view of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure components -- Tenancies -- Bootstrapping -- Compartments -- Oracle Cloud Identifiers (OCIDs) -- Off-box virtualization -- The security benefits of off-box virtualization -- Fault domains -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Understanding Identity and Access Management -- Principals -- The root user
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|a IAM users/groups -- Instance principals -- Authorization -- Organizing resources using compartments -- Design considerations -- Reference model of compartments -- Compartment Explorer -- Accessing resources from compartments using a policy -- Verbs -- Policy inheritance -- Policy attachment -- Using instance principals to make a call to the OCI API -- Creating an instance principal -- Federating OCI access using a third-party IdP -- Configuring a federation -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Designing a Network on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -- High level architecture of VCNs -- VCN components -- Subnets
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|a VNIC -- Private IP address -- Public IP address -- Internet gateway -- Route table -- Dynamic routing gateway -- NAT gateway -- Service gateway -- Local peering (within region) -- Remote peering (across region) -- Security list -- Network security group -- Stateful and stateless security rules -- Default VCN components -- Reviewing the VCN components -- Connection choices -- Connecting through the public internet -- Connecting through a VPN -- Connecting through FastConnect -- Load balancer -- Public load balancer -- Private load balancer -- Load balancing policies -- Health check -- SSL handling
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|a Session persistence -- Request routing -- virtual hostnames and path routing -- VCN flow logs -- Configuring VCN flow logs -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Compute Choices on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure -- Introducing the different OCI compute instance types -- Understanding instance shapes -- Storage for compute instances -- Instance boot volume -- Understanding instance operating system images -- Custom images -- Image export and import -- Bring Your Own Image (BYOI) -- Bring Your Own Hypervisor (BYOH) -- Creating similar instances using instance configuration and instance pools
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|a Compute instance metrics -- Autoscaling configurations -- Connecting to instances using an instance console connection -- Connecting to the serial console from macOS or Linux OS -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Understanding Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Storage Options -- OCI Block Volume -- Creating a block volume -- Resizing a block volume -- Attaching a block volume to an instance -- Backing up and restoring a block volume -- Cloning a block volume -- Volume groups -- Block Volume operations -- shared multi-attach -- OCI File Storage Service -- Creating a filesystem -- Filesystem security
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|a Develop enterprise architect skills by building secure, highly available, and cost-effective solutions with Oracle Functions, Terraform, and the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution Key Features Explore Oracle's Gen 2.0 Cloud infrastructure and its high-performance computing capabilities Understand hybrid cloud capabilities and learn to migrate apps from on-premises VMware clusters to OCI Learn to create Kubernetes clusters and run containerized applications on Oracle's Container Engine Book Description Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is a set of complementary cloud services that enables you to build and run a wide range of applications and services in a highly available hosted environment. This book is a fast-paced practical guide that will help you develop the capabilities to leverage OCI services and effectively manage your cloud infrastructure. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for Solutions Architects begins by helping you get to grips with the fundamentals of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and moves on to cover the building blocks of the layers of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), such as Identity and Access Management (IAM), compute, storage, network, and database. As you advance, you'll delve into the development aspects of OCI, where you'll learn to build cloud-native applications and perform operations on OCI resources as well as use the CLI, API, and SDK. Finally, you'll explore the capabilities of building an Oracle hybrid cloud infrastructure. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to leverage the OCI and gained a solid understanding of the persona of an architect as well as a developer's perspective. What you will learn Become well-versed with the building blocks of OCI Gen 2.0 Cloud Control access to your cloud resources using IAM components Manage and operate various compute instances Tune and configure various storage options for your apps Develop applications on OCI using OCI Registry (OCIR), Cloud Shell, OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE), and Service Mesh Discover ways to use object-relational mapping (ORM) to create infrastructure blocks using Terraform code Who this book is for This book is for cloud architects, cloud developers, and DevSecOps engineers who want to learn how to architect and develop on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure by leveraging a wide range of OCI IAAS capabilities. Working knowledge of Linux, exposure to basic programming, and a basic understanding of networking concepts are needed to get the most out of this book.
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