{ "video": "ZIrh_BNJ9g4", "seconds": 84, "title": "Create an Oracle Autonomous Database", "prior": ["Oracle Cloud Account Setup","Logging in to your Oracle Cloud Account"], "transcript": "This video shows how to configure an Oracle Autonomous Database for your university coursework.\n\nWe'll assume you already have an Oracle Cloud account and that you are logged in. If you need a refresher, check out the links above this video.\n\nFrom your \"Oracle Cloud\" \"Getting Started panel\", let's search for \"autonomous,\" then click on the Autonomous Database service.\n\nNow click \"Create Autonomous Database.\"\n\nMost of the defaults will work just fine but let's change both the \"display name\" and the \"database name\" to read \"coursework.\"\n\nNext, let's configure this to be a \"transaction processing\" database.\n\nLet's make certain that our configuration will qualify to run on the free tier. Verify that the \"Always Free\" switch is turned on.\n\nWe'll need to supply a password for the \"Admin\" account, which has full control over settings and configuration for this database.\n\nFinally, provide an email address where Oracle can reach you for notifications about your database. After all, this is on the free tier, so if it goes unused for a week, it will automatically go to sleep. If it stays asleep for 90 days, it will be deleted.\n\nNow, just click \"Create Autonomous Database\" and wait until the A-T-P tile turns green, which may take more than a minute.\n\nNow your database is ready to use.", }