This image shows the Browse All Shapes page (a pop-up over the Create compute instance page). There is a banner at the top with a Menu icon, a search icon, a regions drop-down list, and icons for Cloud Shell, announcements, help, languages, and user profile. There is text "A shape (this is a link) is a template that determines the number of CPUs, amount of memory, and other resources allocated to a newly created instance." Under instance type there are two tiles: --Virtual Machine with text "A virtual machine is an independent computing environment that runs on top of physical bare metal hardware." This is selected. --Bare Metal with text "A bare metal compute instance gives you dedicated physical server access for highest performance and strong isolation." Under shape series there are four tiles: --AMD, Flexible OCPU count, AMD processors --Intel, Flexible OCPU count, Intel processors (selected) --Ampere, Arm-based processors --Specialty and previous generation, Earlier generation AMD and Intel standard shapes. Always Free. Dense I/O, CPU, and HPC shapes. Under Image: Oracle Linux 8, there is a table with columns headings Shape Name, OCPU,and Network Bandwidth. There are five rows in the table. --VM.Optimized3.Flex --VM.Standard2.1 (selected). It has 1 OCPU, and 15 GB Memory. --Local disk: Block storage only (this is a divider) --VM.Standard2.2 --VM.Standard2.4 There are buttons Select shape (surrounded by a red border) and Cancel.