You're viewing OCI IAM documentation for new tenancies in regions that have been updated to use identity domains.

Creating an Identity Domain

To create an identity domain in IAM, administrators need to know which identity domain type they want to create, in which compartment to create it, and the new identity domain administrator's sign-in credentials, if needed. The domain types that you're allowed to create are based on your subscription.

The default groups created in a new identity domain are All Domain Users, and Domain Administrators. During identity domain creation, if you create an administrative user for the identity domain, that administrator is placed in the Domain Administrators group. The Domain Administrators group can't be deleted and there must be at least one user in the group. Administrators can hide any identity domain that they create from the sign-in page.

When you create an identity domain, the selected region in the Console becomes the identity domain's home region. For example, if the selected region in the Console is Germany Central (Frankfurt) and you create an identity domain, the identity domain is created in the Frankfurt region as the home region.

Note

Unlike the Default identity domain, additional identity domains aren't automatically replicated to all subscribed regions. If users in these identity domains need to interact with OCI resources in other regions, ensure that you enable replication for those domains.
Many Oracle services and applications automatically provision an Oracle Apps identity domain which lets you to use IAM to manage access to the subscribed services. For example, if you order a Fusion App, you also get an Oracle Apps identity domain. You can't create Oracle Apps or Oracle Apps Premium identity domains directly.