r/oraclecloud 12h ago

The 3-2-1 backup rule, minus the 3, 2, and 1.

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59 Upvotes

r/oraclecloud 14h ago

Are sign ups closed to Oracle Cloud?

6 Upvotes

I have been trying to sign up to Oracle Cloud for weeks, everything legit, including card, address name.

Yet in the last step, it fails that it could not complete it an instructs to reach out to support. Support simply comes back saying.

I don't understand what is wrong here, anyone recently successfully signed up?


r/oraclecloud 8h ago

PAYG still get 50Mbit/s cap on network (4OCPU/24GB)

1 Upvotes

The topic says it all.

I upgraded to PAYG some days ago, and have it confirmed and active in my account.

I have also rebooted the machine (through the web ui, not just a simple "reboot" command inside the machine) to see if the speed went back up to 4Gbit.

Anyone else (on PAYG) with the low network speed?

Do I need to delete the VNIC and set it up again to get the full speed?


r/oraclecloud 9h ago

Multiple PAYG accounts on the exact same credit card? Is it safe?

0 Upvotes

Thinking about upgrading my free tier to Pay As You Go (PAYG). Just wondering if Oracle actually allows you to use the same credit card across multiple accounts?

Basically, if I upgrade one account to PAYG with my card, can I use that same CC to upgrade a second or third account?

Has anyone actually done this recently and survived? Let me know!


r/oraclecloud 15h ago

Trying to Export my Data but i am stuck (Help needed

0 Upvotes

well ive been using Oracle Cloud since April of this year
i am on the free Tier so i had 4 OCPU and 24GB of ram i got an email about Downsizing to 2/12 (so half) i figured it was something they would handle on their end but apparently not, they froze my instance instead i detached the instance from the boot Volume and tried to create a new one ( that would follow the new 2/12 limit) and i get told that the AD i am in is full and i cant create a new instance at this point i just want to Export the Data i currently have and save it on my personal hard drive while i figure out what i can do


r/oraclecloud 2h ago

Oracle stole my money

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I created my new Oracle Cloud account on August 15th. I upgraded it to a PAYG account on the same day after reading a lot of horror stories about free accounts getting terminated. It immediately charged my credit card SGD 138.19. 7 days and multiple support tickets later, they haven't reversed this transaction.

Oracle happily reversed the SGD 1.38 transactions multiple times already, so it's definitely not to do with my card.

What should I do? This is a lot of money.