I cannot recommend using Oracle.
Ever.
For any reason.
They are malignant, and you will regret this decision.
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I cannot recommend using Oracle.
Ever.
For any reason.
They are malignant, and you will regret this decision.
Been using them for over a year now. I'm not a proud or loyal customer, but it's a very generous free tier and I haven't regretted it.
I tried 5 different credit cards to setup my account and none of them worked for the free tier. Contacted customer support, they simply said "well we can't do anything about it, it's clearly a problem in your end and not ours even though you tried 5 different credit cards to pay for the service".
Take backups, I've heard reports of them randomly shutting everything off and deleting the account.
Frankly, Oracle isn't worth free, but fill your boots.
I got my account closed with no reason a hair after 12 months. It was good while it lasted, and I have the backups outside of oracle's cloud.
First you have the open the ports in the security list assigned to your vm. Then you also have to open the ports with iptables on the vm itself. Took me a while to figure that out:)
Not an exper either, but I've used OCI Free Tier for a while and most of the times I was encountering issues they were related either to the fact it was ARM and not x86_64 (most tutorials and guides are not written with ARM CPUs in mind) or to the sort of Firewall built in the Oracle Cloud Platform. Have you already checked if the ports required for the services not working are opened correctly?
You answered while I was editing my post. The fact is that I am not the brightest bulb in the box. I forgot to open the proper ports.
Thanks for your support :)
Ahah dw, it happened to me as well and to be fair the OCI UI for opening ports is not the most intuitive piece of software I've seen...
the OCI UI for opening ports is not the most intuitive piece of software I’ve seen…
Can't agree more :)