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Oracle Cloud Virtual Cloud Networks (VCN)

Oracle Cloud Virtual Cloud Networks (VCN) is a software-defined network that provides a flexible and scalable environment to deploy and manage cloud applications. It allows you to create one or more VCNs per region and to create and manage subnets within them. You can also connect VCNs to your on-premises data centers or other cloud networks.

Steps or Explanation

The following are the steps to get started with Oracle Cloud VCN:

  1. Create a VCN: You can create a VCN using the Oracle Cloud Console, API, or CLI. During the creation process, you can configure the CIDR block of your VCN and specify other options such as DNS and DHCP.

  2. Create subnets: Once you have created a VCN, you can create one or more subnets within it. A subnet is a range of IP addresses in your VCN.

  3. Create routes: You can create routes within your VCN to determine the path that network traffic takes.

  4. Configure security rules: You can create security rules to control inbound and outbound traffic in your VCN.

  5. Connect to other networks: You can connect your VCN to your on-premises data centers or other cloud networks using virtual private network (VPN) connections or dedicated connections.

Examples and Use Cases

Oracle Cloud VCN can be used to create a range of cloud applications, including web and mobile apps, databases, and other workloads. Some of the common use cases of Oracle Cloud VCN include:

  • Creating a private cloud environment that is accessible only to your organization
  • Creating a public cloud environment that is accessible from the internet
  • Connecting your on-premises data centers to your cloud environment
  • Building and deploying scalable applications on the cloud

Important Points

  • Oracle Cloud VCN provides a software-defined network that is scalable and flexible
  • You can create and manage subnets within your VCN
  • You can create and manage routes within your VCN
  • You can configure security rules to control inbound and outbound traffic in your VCN
  • You can connect your VCN to other networks using VPN connections or dedicated connections

Summary

Oracle Cloud Virtual Cloud Networks (VCN) is a software-defined network that provides a flexible and scalable environment to deploy and manage cloud applications. You can create and manage subnets within your VCN, configure security rules, and connect your VCN to other networks using VPN or dedicated connections. Oracle Cloud VCN is an ideal solution for creating private or public cloud environments and building and deploying scalable applications on the cloud.

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