> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://documentation.astera.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://documentation.astera.com/astera-data-stack-v9/miscellaneous/cloud-deployment/deploying-astera-on-oracle-cloud.md).

# Deploying Astera on Oracle Cloud

Users can deploy Astera on Oracle Cloud through two methods.

**Deploying Astera using Oracle Cloud Marketplace**

1. First, open the site which houses the Oracle Cloud Marketplace. Simply click [here](https://cloudmarketplace.oracle.com/marketplace/en_US/homeLinkPage) to be redirected to the website.

It will look like this:

![](/files/W5s7kSKgMxDEC2W16FwB)

2. Go to the search bar and type “Astera”, then select *Go.*

You will now be led to a screen with two Astera Software products present.

![](/files/pvyhvzMV4OAicnpoB7J0)

3. Select Astera Data Integrator and a new window will open.

![](/files/e2VhsGEnXeg38vgu7I4e)

If you scroll down, you can see information regarding the product as well as various videos and documentation related to it.

![](/files/fxrOOWVPckQLFk28URhe)

Under the *Provider* tab, you can see information regarding the company itself.

![](/files/KyXwlu5dBdarI6OYhk9D)

4. Click on *Get App*.

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You will be taken to a new window where you will be asked to sign in to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Account.

![](/files/awMDw6bAfbjqrt5qsb3o)

5. Select *Commercial Market* and click *Sign In*. It will redirect you to another location.

![](/files/BIGY6JnSDkfzpFOWKJdf)

Now, the Oracle Cloud site will open.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note:** If you are not already signed in, it will ask you to sign in to Oracle Cloud first. Otherwise, it is going to take you directly to the site.
{% endhint %}

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At the bottom of the page, we have these tabs:

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* *Overview:* Provides an overview of the product as well as its documentation and videos.
* *Provider:* Provides information on the company itself.
* *More Apps:* This shows other apps by Astera apart from this one.
* *Usage Information:* Provides step-by-step instructions on how to use the product.

6. Once done, scroll back up and select *Version* and *Compartment*

For *Version*, select the default value, and for *Compartment*, select Astera (root).

![](/files/wPOroc7n4fAkY1CdEYgu)

7. Select *Launch Instance* and you will be taken to the next screen.

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8. Next, fill in the following details:
   * *Name:* Name of the instance being created. We are using the name ‘AsteraOCI’
   * *Create In Compartment:* The compartment in which it is going to be created. We are using the compartment ‘astera (roots)’
   * *Placement – Availability Domain*: This helps determine which shapes are available. It will be kept as the default one; ‘AD1’
   * *Show Advanced Options*: These are extra options for the Availability domain. They will be kept as default.

![](/files/fFySVbqHKd963QkrInzl)

9. Scroll down and specify the following information:
   * *Image:* This is the product that is being used. Here, it will be *Astera Data Integrator.*
   * *Shape:* The specifications of the Virtual Machine, depending on the application. We have selected “VM.Standard2.2” for our application.

![](/files/0gzeKKWiNZYFsrJxdiGf)

![](/files/CVlMeTvQn8jQdbSlHRuv)

The rest of the options will remain default.

10. Click *Select Shape* and it will be selected.

Next, we will select the *Networking* options. They will all remain set to default.

![](/files/07uid68nNxFjDW9B9Het)

11. Scroll down to the *Boot Volume* options.

They will also be kept as default.

![](/files/WnwrFerqcRNkkf1DV11p)

12. Click *Create*.

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It will now start to create the Virtual Machine.

![](/files/6kxvTdoGdDZiaRW2ldIB)

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note:** It can take 5 to 10 minutes to create.
{% endhint %}

13. The Virtual Machine has been created. You can now use the remote desktop connection to connect to it. The credentials are generated once the machine is created.

![](/files/JmXOXvvzFZg5FjfiTgMB)

Once connected to the machine, you can install Astera Data Stack on it.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note:** Start ‘Astera Integration Server 8’ from Services first.
{% endhint %}

## **Deploying Astera Manually**

1. To start, enter the Oracle Cloud login page and sign in. Once you are signed in, a new screen will appear.

![](/files/NlIbJtWafFAK3bx0ZVGj)

2. Click on the three lines next to the search bar located at the top, select *Compute*, and then click *Instances*.

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A new window will open.

Here, you can add a new instance or use an existing one.

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3. Select the *Compartment* as “astera (roots)” and select *Create Instance*

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Here, we see a screen like the one in the previous method.

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4. Write a name of your choice, select the *compartment* as *astera (roots)*, and select default placement.

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5. The next section is the *Image* and *Shape* section.

For *Image*, we will select *Windows Server 2016 Standard.*

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6. Select *Image* and head to the *Shape* option.

We have selected 4 OCPUs and 16 GB of memory.

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7. Select *Shape* and head to the next option.

The networking options will remain set as default.

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8. Scroll to the *Boot Volume* section and select *Specify a custom boot volume size*. We are keeping it at 60GB.

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9. Once done, Click *Create* and it will start to create the Virtual Machine.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note:** With Oracle Cloud, the user also must install the SQL Server alongside since it does not offer it by default.
{% endhint %}

To learn more about the installation of a SQL database and configuration of an SQL server, click [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/database-engine/install-windows/install-sql-server?view=sql-server-ver15).

To learn more about the installation of Astera, click [here](/astera-data-stack-v9/setting-up/installing-client-and-server-applications.md).

This concludes our discussion on the deployment of Astera on Oracle Cloud, both through the Oracle Cloud Marketplace and Manually.


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