Fleet Administrator provisions Autonomous Exadata Infrastructure (AEI):The Fleet Admin, responsible for infrastructure management, starts by provisioning the AEI via the OCI console (e.g., “Create Autonomous Exadata Infrastructure”). This sets up the physical Exadata hardware, networking (e.g., VCN, subnets), and initial configuration (e.g., 2 racks, 4 nodes). For example, they might specify a compartment and region (e.g., us-ashburn-1), taking 1-2 hours for provisioning.
Fleet Administrator provisions Autonomous Container DB (ACD):Within the AEI, the Fleet Admin creates the ACD (e.g., “Create Autonomous Container Database”), a lightweight container hosting multiple ADBs. They set parameters like version (e.g., 19c) and maintenance windows (e.g., Sundays 02:00 UTC), ensuring the container is ready. This step might take 15-30 minutes.
Database Administrator provisions Autonomous DB (ADB):Finally, the DBA provisions individual ADBs within the ACD (e.g., “Create Autonomous Database”), choosing workload type (ATP/ADW), OCPUs (e.g., 4), and storage (e.g., 1 TB). For instance, they might create an ATP instance named PRODDB for a transactional app, completing setup in 5-10 minutes.