Create an Instance Using the Marketplace

By using the Oracle Tuxedo for OCI images available on the Marketplace, you can create a new instance.

Follow the instructions to create an instance using the Marketplace:
  1. Sign in to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure console.
  2. Click the navigation menu, select Marketplace, and then click All Applications.
  3. Select one of the following Oracle Tuxedo for OCI images (BYOL or UCM) :
    • Oracle Tuxedo BYOL Image
    • Oracle Tuxedo Enterprise BYOL Image
    • Oracle Tuxedo UCM Image
    • Oracle Tuxedo Enterprise UCM Image
    • Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Modernization Runtimes BYOL Image
    • Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Modernization Runtimes UCM Image
  4. From the Version drop down, select the image build version.

    Every image is built for a specific operating system, which may not support all operating systems.

    • Oracle Linux 8.6 (labeled as <tuxedo version>-ol8.6-<image version>-<timestamp>)
    • Oracle Linux 8.10 (labeled as <tuxedo version>-ol8.10-<image version>)
  5. Review the terms and conditions and select the Oracle Terms of Use check box.
  6. Click Launch Instance.
  7. Select the compartment in which you want to create the instance.
  8. Under Placement, select the Availability Domain for creating an Instance.

    Click Show advanced options to specify capacity type and fault domain.

  9. Under Image and Shape, click Change Shape. Select the Instance Type and select the shape.

    While creating a virtual machine, under Shape series, select a processor group, and then select a shape. To know the supported shapes, see Shapes for the images.

  10. Configure the network for the instance and click Show advanced options to specify advanced network settings.
  11. Under Add SSH keys, generate a key, upload your public key, or paste the keys.
  12. Under Boot Volume, specify the size and encryption options for the instance's boot volume.
  13. Click Show advanced options to configure advanced settings.
  14. Click Create.

    For more details, see Creating a Linux instance in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation.