Re: Fastest way to get up and running on Oracle for less than $5 a day.

From: Peter Gram Miracle A/S <pgr_at_miracle.dk>
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2019 21:43:12 +0100
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Hi

Have a lock Oracle database Personal edition that cost 500 $ including support and run it on your pc.

Med Venlig Hilsen

Peter Gram

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On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 9:24 PM <post.ethan_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> I am on a 4G (read slow) rural internet connection.
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> I want to spin up an Oracle database (multiple versions would be great).
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> I am willing to use any cloud provider.
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> I may work for 4-8 hours a day max.
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> I can start from scratch everyday and reload the database with my data
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> I want access to as many features as possible (all the internal tables,
> log files).
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> I don’t want to spend more than $5 a day but interested in what minimum
> would be even if it is over $5.
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> in theory could spin up a small server in cloud, download free edition,
> and config there.
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> FYI, I am capable of figuring this all out but I also know it is a few
> hours of work most likely. What I am wondering are we at a point where I
> can do something like this…
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> Aws client-> spin up server
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> Sudo install Ansible
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> Ansible command install Oracle…
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> Ansible expose some ports so I can access SQL-Net safely from home…
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> Fire up SQL developer on home laptop and go to work.
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> All that in about 30 minutes?
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> Maybe Oracle cloud is answer but I want access to log files from the OS
> and I want ability to install software.
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> Are we there yet? Can this be done? What products? Anyone have link to
> example if it exists. I want easy Oracle access up and running in 30
> minutes. Possible?
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