Guide – How To Start – Basic Oracle 9

Basic Oracle 9 offers a convenient platform that is an adaptable foundation conducive to supporting enterprise applications and workloads.

This is a quick deployment and ready-to-run image.

Simple and rapid installation. Easy to maintain.

Connection to VM with Basic Oracle 9

  1. After purchasing and starting the VM, you should know its IP address. You can find it in the personal account of Azure. You need to select the virtual machine from the list. By clicking the item “Overview”, your IP is displayed in the “Public IP Address” line.
  1. To manage the server, you should connect to a VM.
  • With OpenSSH

In the Windows operating system (starting with version 1809), an OpenSSH client is available, with which you can connect to Linux servers via SSH. To do this, launch a normal Windows command prompt and enter the command “ssh user@*vm_ip*” (1), where “user” is the username that was specified while creating the virtual machine and “*vm_ip*” is the VM IP address.

Then type “Yes” (2) and enter a password (3) that was specified while creating the virtual machine.

  • With the PuTTY application 

To do this, you need the PuTTY application to connect via SSH. You can download it at the following link – Download

Run PuTTY, enter the VM address in the “Host” field (1), and click “Open(2) to connect.

In the window that appears, click Accept.

In the opened console, you will need to enter a username (1) and password (2) that were specified while the VM was being created (you’ll not see the password in the console while entering it). 

  1. You can view the parameters of your virtual machine using the commands:

$hostnamectl — general information

$cat /etc/*elease — release information

$uname -r — kernel version

Now you can use our well-prepared Basic Oracle 9.

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