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OSMH Post-3 update
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title: "Creating and Registering a Management Station"
title: "Creating and Registering Management Stations"
date: 2023-07-17
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summary: "Learn how to create and register an instance or system in a data center as a Management Station."
summary: "Learn how to create and register a system in a data center or 3rd party cloud as a Management Station."
tags: ["osmh", "video","osmh-deploy"]
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## Details

Learn how to create and register an instance or system in a data center as a Management Station with Oracle OS Management Hub on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. A Management Station is a key component of Oracle OS Management Hub. It is a system or instance in the data center that performs two important roles. The management station mirrors and distributes content to other managed instances in the data center and also acts as network proxy for those managed instances by communicating with the OS Management Hub in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Learn how to create and register a system running Oracle Linux 8, version 8.7 or newer in a private data center or 3rd party cloud as a management station with Oracle OS Management Hub on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. A Management Station is a required component for managing OS environments that are hosted outside of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. A management station is not required to manage instances located in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. It is a system or instance in a location like on-premises, 3rd party cloud, or private data center that performs two important roles. The management station mirrors and distributes operating system content to other managed instances hosted in the same location and also acts as the proxy for those managed instances by communicating with the OS Management Hub service in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

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