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1. You provision an Oracle Autonomous Database instance from the Microsoft Azure portal. Select the Oracle Autonomous Database@Azure blade.
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1. There are two paths to begin the Oracle Autonomous Database instance provisioning flow.
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1. From the Oracle Autonomous Database@Azure application Home, select the Create an Oracle Autonomous Database button.
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2. From the Oracle Autonomous Database blade, select the + Create at the top of the blade. The Oracle Autonomous Database@Azure blade shows all your existing Autonomous Databases along with their current status. Selecting a specific Autonomous Database shows you that instance's detailed information.
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1. From the Oracle Autonomous Database@Azure application Home, select the **Create an Oracle Autonomous Database** button.
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2. From the Oracle Autonomous Database blade, select the **+ Create** at the top of the blade. The Oracle Autonomous Database@Azure blade shows all your existing Autonomous Databases along with their current status. Selecting a specific Autonomous Database shows you that instance's detailed information.
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1. From the Basics tab of the Create Oracle Autonomous Database flow, enter the following information.
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1. The Subscription field is a drop-down containing the current subscription, plus any other subscriptions that your account can access.
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1. The Resource group field is a drop-down containing the existing resource groups.
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1. To create a new Resource group, select the Create new link.
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1. Enter a Name for your Oracle Autonomous Database Serverless instance. This name must be unique within your subscription.
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1. Select the Region. The current region is automatically selected. If your subscription has access to other regions, those regions appear in the drop-down list.
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1. Select the Next button to continue the provisioning flow.
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1. From the Configuration tab of the Created Oracle Autonomous Database flow, enter the following information.
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1. From the **Basics** tab of the Create Oracle Autonomous Database flow, enter the following information.
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1. The **Subscription** field is a drop-down containing the current subscription, plus any other subscriptions that your account can access.
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1. The **Resource group** field is a drop-down containing the existing resource groups.
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1. To create a new Resource group, select the **Create new** link.
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1. Enter a **Name** for your Oracle Autonomous Database Serverless instance. This name must be unique within your subscription.
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1. Select the **Region**. The current region is automatically selected. If your subscription has access to other regions, those regions appear in the drop-down list.
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1. Select the **Next** button to continue the provisioning flow.
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1. From the **Configuration** tab of the Created Oracle Autonomous Database flow, enter the following information.
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1. The **Workload type** is a drop-down list that provides all the options for your Oracle Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Select the appropriate option from the list.
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1. The **Database version** is a drop-down list that allows you to select the options provided by your subscription and the currently supported versions of Oracle Autonomous Database Serverless.
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1. The **ECPU count** is a slider UI that allows setting the ECPU count from 2 to 512.
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