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Create an Oracle Autonomous AI Database on Oracle Database@Azure

About This Workshop

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About This Workshop
Oracle Autonomous AI Database available under Oracle Database@Azure is a fully automated database service that makes it easy for all organizations to develop and deploy application workloads, regardless of complexity, scale, or criticality. Oracle Autonomous AI Database is the only database cloud service that meets the needs ranging from self-service analytics to sophisticated, large-scale data management applications. Autonomous AI Database supports multiple workloads, including: AI Lakehouse, AI Transaction Processing, JSON-centric Applications, and Oracle APEX Low Code Development.
• Low Latency: By running Oracle databases in the same data centers as Azure applications, the service provides high performance and low-latency connectivity, crucial for mission-critical workloads.
• Unified Management: Customers can create, manage, and monitor the Oracle Autonomous AI Database directly from the Azure portal using familiar Azure APIs, CLIs, and SDKs.
• Automatic Management: As an "Autonomous" service, Oracle handles routine administrative tasks such as creating, tuning, patching, backups, and scaling automatically, reducing operational overhead.
• Integrated Monitoring: Database metrics, audit logs, and events are natively available within Azure Monitor for a unified monitoring experience.

Workshop Info

45 minutes
  • Navigate to the Microsoft Azure portal. 
  • Create the Required Resources
  • Create an Oracle Autonomous AI Database instance that is optimized for Transaction Processing workloads.
  • Navigate to OCI and review your newly created Oracle Autonomous AI Database.
  • Oracle Cloud Account
  • The required permissions if the user is not an OCI tenancy administrator.
  • The required Azure IAM permissions if the user doesn’t have a privileged administrator role as Owner.
  • Familiarity with Database is desirable, but not required.
  • Some understanding of cloud and database terms is helpful.
  • Familiarity with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is helpful.

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