Comment by Incipient 3 months ago That can't possibly be free? 7 comments Incipient Reply jazzyjackson 3 months ago https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/FreeTier/freetier...Only caveat I see is they reserve the right to delete underutilized/ idling instances siwatanejo 3 months ago I guess they require a credit card before accessing that free tier? ranguna 3 months ago If they do: create a virtual one, create an account with it and delete the card right after. 3 replies → renewiltord 3 months ago That’s generous but Oracle is very generous.
jazzyjackson 3 months ago https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/FreeTier/freetier...Only caveat I see is they reserve the right to delete underutilized/ idling instances siwatanejo 3 months ago I guess they require a credit card before accessing that free tier? ranguna 3 months ago If they do: create a virtual one, create an account with it and delete the card right after. 3 replies →
siwatanejo 3 months ago I guess they require a credit card before accessing that free tier? ranguna 3 months ago If they do: create a virtual one, create an account with it and delete the card right after. 3 replies →
ranguna 3 months ago If they do: create a virtual one, create an account with it and delete the card right after. 3 replies →
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/FreeTier/freetier...
Only caveat I see is they reserve the right to delete underutilized/ idling instances
I guess they require a credit card before accessing that free tier?
If they do: create a virtual one, create an account with it and delete the card right after.
3 replies →
That’s generous but Oracle is very generous.