1 Getting Started with Oracle Container Cloud Service

Learn how to get started with Oracle Container Cloud Service.

About Oracle Container Cloud Service

Oracle Container Cloud Service (also known as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Service Classic) offers Development and Operations teams the benefits of easy and secure Docker containerization when building and deploying applications.

Oracle Container Cloud Service:

  • provides an easy-to-use interface to manage the Docker environment

  • provides out-of-the-box examples of containerized services and application stacks that can be deployed in one click

  • enables developers to easily connect to their private Docker registries (so they can ‘bring their own containers’)

  • enables developers to focus on building containerized application images and Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, not on learning complex orchestration technologies

Find out more about Oracle Container Cloud Service at https://cloud.oracle.com/container.

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About the Components and Interfaces to Oracle Container Cloud Service

You can set up, manage, and monitor your Docker environment using the following Oracle Container Cloud Service components and interfaces:

Component/Interface Description More Information
Oracle Container Cloud Service Container Console Use graphical dashboards, editors, and views to manage the images, containers, and registries in your Docker environment. Accessing the Container Console for Oracle Container Cloud Service
Oracle Container Cloud Service REST API Code REST requests to call methods to programmatically manage the images, containers, and registries in your Docker environment. Using the Oracle Container Cloud Service REST API
Oracle Container Cloud Service Console Use dashboards and wizards to create and manage Oracle Container Cloud Service service instances. Accessing the Service Console for Oracle Container Cloud Service

Accessing Oracle Container Cloud Service

After you or your organization have subscribed to Oracle Container Cloud Service, how you access Oracle Container Cloud Service will depend on your role and responsibilities.

If you’re responsible for administering and monitoring Oracle Container Cloud Service instances, you’ll be using the Service Console (see Accessing the Service Console for Oracle Container Cloud Service).

If you’re responsible for managing your Docker environment, you’ll be using the Container Console (see Accessing the Container Console for Oracle Container Cloud Service).