Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute lets you provision and manage compute hosts, known as instances. You can create instances as needed to meet your compute and application requirements. After you create an instance, you can access it securely from your computer, restart it, attach and detach volumes, and terminate it when you're done with it.| docs.oracle.com
Use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute to provision and manage compute hosts, known as instances. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure offers both bare metal and virtual machine instances.| docs.oracle.com
Learn about using preemptible instances.| docs.oracle.com
Create a bare metal or virtual machine (VM) compute instance.| docs.oracle.com
Extended memory virtual machine (VM) instances are VM instances that provide more memory and cores than available with standard shapes.| 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