Fundamentals
You can use the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (also called "IaaS" - Infrastructure as a Service) to deploy JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. This process features a web-based JD Edwards Infrastructure Provisioning Console interface that enables the provisioning of a fully functional suite of interconnected Linux-based servers and a Microsoft Windows machine based on JD Edwards Reference Architecture that is optimized for deployments in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Linux-based servers are required to deploy core JD Edwards EnterpriseOne servers are the Enterprise Server(s), the HTML Server(s), the Application Interface Service (AIS) Server, and the One-Click Provisioning Server that also includes the JD Edwards Server Manager Console (SMC). The database is provided by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure DB Systems (DBS) also called DBaaS (Database as a Service). A Microsoft Windows-based machine is required for Deployment server. On successful completion of Infrastructure provisioning, JD Edwards One-Click Provisioning will be used to deploy JD Edwards EnterpriseOne components.
All servers running in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure are virtual machines that are functionally equivalent to their non-VM physical on-premises machine counterparts.