When you purchase a subscription to Oracle Applications you are provided a tenancy in
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to provision and maintain your applications environments.
During the order activation process, you
can create a tenancy, or if you already have a tenancy, you can assign your subscription
to an existing one. After the subscription is assigned, you are ready to create the
environments where your applications will run.
Application environment management on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure provides self-service
lifecycle management of your applications environment. The lifecycle management tasks
include:
Creating production and non-production environments
Monitoring environment status
Applying subscription updates
Adding environment management users
Applications Environment Management Concepts
Here are some terms you may encounter when creating or managing an applications
environment. Because the environments are running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, it is
helpful to understand some basics about the features of OCI.
ENVIRONMENT TYPE or INSTANCE TYPE
The environment or instance type options will vary depending on the application.
Oracle Maymiser, offers INSTANCE TYPES and provides the instance type options of
Maxymiser and Recommendations.
Some applications provide PRODUCTION and NON-PRODUCTION environment or instance
types.
The PRODUCTION environment supports your day-to-day real-time business
operations by authorized users.
Test and development environments are both NON-PRODUCTION environments. The test
environment is typically used for staging before application deployment to
production and for validation of maintenance updates before the same maintenance
is applied to the production environment. Development environments (also
referred to as Additional Test Environments or ATEs) are typically used as
individual or collaborative development sandboxes for developing extensions
(such as reporting, pages, and interfaces) or integrations with other
applications. The number and types of environments allotted to your tenancy
depend on your order.
REGION
A region is where your environments are physically hosted. This region
is not the same as the geographical region that you selected on your
subscription order.
COMPARTMENT
Compartments are a fundamental component of OCI for organizing and isolating your cloud resources. You can use them to logically separate resources for the purposes of measuring usage and billing, access (through the use of policies), and isolation (separating the resources for one project or business unit from another). For example, if you need to grant access to one group of users to your test environment and another group of users to your production environment, you can assign your test and production environments to different compartments. For more information, see Understanding Compartments.
IDENTITY AND ACCESS MANAGEMENT (IAM)
IAM is the service
that provides authentication and authorization for OCI resources. You interact
with the IAM service when you create users, groups, and policies to manage your
applications environments.
POLICY
OCI IAM uses
policies to specify who can access which resources. Access is granted at the
group and compartment level, which means you can write a policy that gives a
group a specific type of access within a specific compartment, or to the tenancy
itself. If you give a group access to the tenancy, the group automatically gets
the same type of access to all the compartments inside the tenancy. For more
information, see Getting Started with Policies.
RESOURCE IDENTIFIERS or OCIDs
Applications environment management supports environments as Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure resources. Most types of resources have a unique,
Oracle-assigned identifier called an Oracle Cloud ID (OCID). For information
about the OCID format and other ways to identify your resources, see Resource Identifiers.
Authentication and Authorization 🔗
Applications environment management uses the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
IAM service for authentication and
authorization.
An administrator in your organization needs to set up groups and policies that control which
users can access which services and resources. For example, to allow other users to
manage applications environments you'll need to create a group for these users and
write a policy that grants the group access to the applications environments. If
your organization will be using other OCI services, you'll need to write policies
specifically for those services.
Sign in to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) tenancy.
On the Applications Console, your application is listed and you are prompted
to create an environment for your new subscription. To learn more about
environments, see Planning an Applications Environment.
When you are ready to create the environment, click Create
Environment in the Applications Console. Follow the steps
described in To create an environment.
After your environment is provisioned, the administrator can start using the
application. See your application-specific documentation for
setting up the application and adding users.