Once you know the password, you can define your Cloud connection in SQL Developer. Not sure it’s called a hamburger, but that’s what another smart person I know called it.
I did have to reset my SFTP user password, but that takes two seconds. Everything you need to know to connect is available in your welcome email or in your service dashboard. Uploading Local Data to My Cloud Serviceīefore I can move anything up, I need to define my connection. With that done, I can start shoving data and objects up into the service. The only real thing I needed to do to get started right away was to reset my main and sftp account passwords.
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My Account DetailsĪfter signing up for your service you’ll receive an email to activate your account, and then another with your account details plus links to maintain your subscription. You can create and manage users, your APEX installation, and consult your service dashboard to see what’s going on. It can be managed all through our web portal. So you just see you, no one else can see you, and the dictionary views only reference your account. The data dictionary has been modified to make any cross-schema contamination impossible. On a kick-butt Exadata box, you get your own schema in a database that we take care of for you. What I’m going to talk about today is our Database Schema Service offering.
The Cloud! You may have heard a few things about Cloud services and Oracle over the past few years.