You can change the number of cores, amount of memory, ability to burst, and other properties of a VM instance to support changes in application workload.| docs.oracle.com
Capacity reservations allow you to reserve instances in advance so that the capacity is available for your workloads when you need it.| docs.oracle.com
Burstable instances are able to sustain workloads running at a fraction of CPUs most of the time, and can burst up to the full CPUs for a limited amount of time.| docs.oracle.com
Learn about using preemptible instances.| docs.oracle.com
Create a bare metal or virtual machine (VM) compute instance.| docs.oracle.com
A shape is a template that determines the number of CPUs, amount of memory, and other resources allocated to a newly created instance. Learn about the predefined and customizable shapes for bare metal machines, VMs, and dedicated VM hosts.| docs.oracle.com