You can use the platform images that are included with Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer to create instances. You can choose from Oracle Linux and
Oracle Solaris images.
Note
The platform images provided with Compute Cloud@Customer
have been specifically configured for use on Compute Cloud@Customer only. The
following restrictions apply:
Compute Cloud@Customer images can't be used to create other Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure instances that aren't on Compute Cloud@Customer.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Platform images can't be
used to create instances on Compute Cloud@Customer.
Note
Only the three most recently published versions of each major distribution are listed in the Compute
Cloud@Customer Console and by the compute image list command. After an upgrade, older versions might no longer be listed, but they're still accessible. To use an older image version, use the CLI and specify the OCID of the image. One way to get the OCID of an older image is from the output of the compute instance get command of an instance that's using the image.
After you create an instance from a platform image, you initially connect to the instance
using ssh with the user account opc. The
opc user has sudo privileges.
The SSH connection is authenticated using your SSH key pair that's used during instance
creation. For more information, see Connecting to an Instance.
Remote Access 🔗
Access to the instance is permitted only over SSH v2 protocol. All other remote access
services are disabled.
Image OS Administration 🔗
After an image is used to create an instance, the instance OS administration is managed according to the OS type and version. For OSs provided in the platform images, refer to the Oracle Linux and Oracle Solaris documentation available on Oracle Help Center's Operating Environments page.