Create Your Service Instance
After subscribing to Oracle Cloud and activating your service, you need to create a service instance.
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If you haven’t subscribed to Oracle Cloud, activated your service, or set up your cloud account, or you’re not sure what type of subscription you have, see Subscribe to Oracle Cloud.
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If you have a Universal Credits subscription, and you create an Oracle Content and Experience Cloud-Classic instance, you’ll be billed based on active users per hour. See Understand Active Users per Hour.
Depending on the type of subscription and service you have, you’ll be asked for different information when creating your service instance:
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If you have a Universal Credits subscription with Oracle Content and Experience Cloud, see Create an Oracle Content and Experience Cloud Instance with a Universal Credits Subscription.
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If you have a Universal Credits subscription with Oracle Content and Experience Cloud-Classic, see Create an Oracle Content and Experience Cloud-Classic Instance with a Universal Credits Subscription.
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If you have a non-metered subscription with Oracle Content and Experience Cloud, see Create an Oracle Content and Experience Cloud Instance with a Non-Metered Subscription.
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If you have a non-metered subscription with Oracle Documents Cloud, see Create an Oracle Documents Cloud Service Instance.