This illustration includes: A box with dotted lines, labelled Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (Region). Inside the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure box is a box labelled Availability Domain 1. Inside are icons labelled File Storage Service, Object Storage, DBaaS, and Core Services. Beside File Storage Service is this list: --TCP ports 111, 2048, 2049, 2050 --UDP ports 111 and 2048 --SSH port 22 Inside the Availability Domain 1 box there is a box representing the Virtual Cloud Network. The Virtual Cloud Network box includes: --Public Subnet A, with a Jump host instance --Private Subnet B, with the Cloud Manager instance and a PeopleSoft Environment instance. The PeopleSoft Environment has this list of PeopleSoft components and ports: --DB Port 22, 1521 --APP server Port 22, JOLT 9033 --PeopleTools client Port 22, 3389 --Webserver Port 22, 8000, 8443 --Elasticsearch Port 22, 9200 --Kibana Port 22, 5601 Above the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (Region) box is a box labelled My Oracle Support (MOS). There are two items, PeopleSoft Images (APP DPKs), and PeopleTools Patch updates. There are lines indicating connection from this box to the NAT/Internet Gateway, and from there to the Security Set for the Jump Host within the Virtual Cloud Network. There is another line from the My Oracle Support (MOS) box to the File Storage Service in the Availability Domain box, and from there to the Cloud Manager instance. This second line is labelled Manage Repository. Inside the Private Subnet B, and on top of this second line, there is a box with File storage mount target. Above the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (Region) box is another box with On-premise environment. There is a line indicating connection from this box to the Dynamic Routing Gateway icon in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (Region) border. There is a line indicating connection from Public Subnet A to the Private Subnet B. There is a line indicating connection from the Object Storage icon to the Cloud Manager box. This line is labelled Lift and Shift.