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We have discussed compute instances in Chapter 4. We have seen how to create a new compute instance, using one of the images provided by Oracle or Partners-provided images. Now that we have a compute instance, we will see in this chapter what the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Storage service is, how a compute instance uses the boot volume, and how it can use a newly provisioned block volume to store application data.
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Png, A., Demanche, L. (2020). Storage. In: Getting Started with Oracle Cloud Free Tier. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6011-1_5
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