This image shows the Browse All Shapes page, a pop-up window over the Create Compute Instances page. At the top there is text "A shape is a template that determines the number of CPUs, amount of memory, and other resources allocated to a newly created instance. See Compute Shapes (link) for more information. Under Instance type there are buttons for: --Virtual Machine (selected) - A virtual machine is an independent computing environment that runs on top of physical bare metal hardware. --Bare Metal Machine - A bare metal compute instance gives you dedicated physical server access for highest performance and strong isolation. Under Shape series there are buttons for: --AMD Rome - Customizable OCPU count. For general purpose workloads. --Intel Skylake (selected) - Fixed OCPU count. Latest generation Intel Standard shapes. --Specialty and Legacy - Earlier generation AMD and Intel Standard shapes. Always Free. Dense I/O, GPU, and HPC shapes. There is a table with columns Shape Name, OCPU, Memory (GB), Local Disk, and Network (obscured). There are 6 rows in the table. The first one is selected, VM.Standard2.1, with 1 OCPU, 15 GB memory, and Block Storage Only. There is text "Don't see the shape you want? View your service limits and request an increase (link)." There is a Select Shape button, which is surrounded by a red border, and a Cancel button.