What's Next After Onboarding?
After you complete the Oracle Database@Azure onboarding tasks, you can do the following:
Provision Database Resources
Start provisioning databases and infrastructure. See the following sections for more information:
- Autonomous Database Services
- Exadata Services (private offer deployments only)
After you provision database resources, you can verify that resource metering is work. Note that it can take up to 8 hours for Oracle Database@Azure billing data to show up in OCI, and up to 56 hours for billing data to show in the Azure Portal. See Verifying Resource Metering for more information.
Subscribe to More OCI Regions
To provision database resources in an OCI region, you must be subscribed to that region in OCI. See Subscribing to an Infrastructure Region to subscribe to OCI regions beyond the region you onboarded in. If your tenancy's service limits for OCI region subscriptions has been reached, you can request a service limit increase to subscribe to additional regions. See Requesting a Service Limit Increase for information.
Add More Azure Subscriptions to Your Oracle Database@Azure Service (Private Offer Only)
If you purchased the private offer, you can use up to 25 Azure subscriptions with your service to isolate projects, environments, and application domains for security and cost allocation. See Linking Oracle Database@Azure to Multiple Azure Subscriptions for more information.
Add Users (Non-Federated Accounts)
If you do not use identity federation, you can add additional users in the OCI Console. See Overview of IAM and Managing Users for more information.
Register Users for My Oracle Support
Register Oracle Database@Azure users with My Oracle Support (MOS) as needed. See Task 5: Register with My Oracle Support for instructions. Note that users created through identity federation do not automatically receive approval to open MOS service requests.