Have you ever wanted to learn how to use Terraform with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) without resorting to cloud tutorials for services other than OCI? Oracle's Tim Clegg introduces a brand new learning series with HashiCorp.
Provisioning the landing zone of your tenancy is now easier thanks to the V2 launch. Check out how to allow a user without broad permissions to provision the landing zone.
Check out this sample Python code that deploys Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes on OCI using Pulumi.
Oracle Linux Automation Manager 2.0 lets users across an organization create, share, execute, and manage infrastructure automation tasks.
When using Ruby, it's possible to leverage all the power and object-oriented goodness that the OCI Ruby SDK offers while also making lightweight calls directly to the OCI API.
This in-depth guide illustrates how to install a Chef server on an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute instance or virtual machine. Check out this guide for a thorough dive into Chef and OCI.
Before building your Oracle Cloud infrastructure, you’ll need to design and visualize your architecture. OKIT is an open source project that helps you do just that.
HashiCorp's Learn series is valuable for anyone who wants to start building with OCI. The Get Started guide is the perfect place to start your journey.
By using an integrated, automated pipeline, you can get nearly instantaneous results, which increases the agility and responsiveness of your organization. Let Tim Clegg show you how.
Check out this technical resource to learn how to ensure your resources are correctly managed with Chef Knife.