Preface

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This guide summarizes the steps required to migrate the resources and data in your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute Classic, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Classic, Oracle Database Classic Cloud Service, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancing Classic, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect Classic accounts, to your second generation Oracle Cloud Infrastructuretenancy.

Audience

This document is intended for users who are considering migrating their compute, storage, networking, and database resources to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. To complete the migration procedures described in this document, you must have access to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure tenancy with policies that allow you to create the required resources.

This document assumes that you are familiar with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute Classic and Object Storage Classic. If you're considering migrating your Load Balancer Classic, FastConnect Classic, or Oracle Database Cloud Service resources, then it is assumed that you're familiar with those services as well.

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