The Oracle Learning Library is a place to explore Oracle's products and services using labs designed to enhance your experience building and deploying applications on the Cloud and On-Premises. This library of assets covers everything from how to provision the world's first autonomous database to setting up a webserver on our world class Generation 2 infrastructure, machine learning and much more. Use your existing Oracle Cloud account or a Free Tier account to build, test, and deploy applications on Oracle's Cloud.
First, you need an Oracle Cloud account. Sign up here to create a free-tier account. Second, visit one of our libraries below or start with one of our Quick Start labs.
Just created an Oracle Cloud Free Tier account? Let us help you get you started.
Provision ADB | ||
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Oracle Cloud's Free Tier includes two Oracle Autohomous Databases up to 20Gb in size. Create a world class database on Oracle's Exadata infrastructure in minutes. Go! | 5 mins | |
Create a Web Server on a Compute Instance | ||
Oracle Cloud's Free Tier includes Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute VMs; Block, Object, and Archive Storage; Load Balancer; Monitoring and Notifications. Create a compute instance running a webserver now! Go! | 20 mins | |
Load ADB fron OCI Object Storage with SQL Developer Web | ||
Stage your cloud data in OCI Object Storage. Provision an ADB instance, connect with SQL Developer Web and load your data directly to ADB. Go! | 25 mins | |
Monolithic to Microservices on ATP | ||
Convert a portion of a legacy java application into a microservice based application leveraging ATP, Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE), Oracle Container Information Registry (OCIR) and OCI (2 hours) Go! | 120 mins |
Use your Always Free resources as long as you want with no time constraints—subject only to the capacity limits noted. When your 30-day trial period for the expanded set of services ends, you can continue using Always Free services with no interruption.
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