If you have permissions to create a resource, you also have permissions to add free-form tags to that resource.
To add a defined tag, you must have permissions to use the tag namespace.
For more information, see Resource Tags.
We do not support IPv6 enabled subnets for private endpoints.
You can configure security rule to allow specific type of traffic. For ingress rule, you must provide the source and source type. The source you provide depends on the source type you choose. Source type can be Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR), Network Security Group, or Service. For information about defining security rules, see Security Rules.
For public endpoints, you can use the Oracle service CIDR labels to restrict OKE API server access to only DevOps service for deployment. Example: all-phx-services-in-oracle-services-network
is a service CIDR label that represents all the CIDRs for the supported services in the Oracle Services Network in the US West (Phoenix) region. For more information, see Access to Oracle Services.
Private clusters isolate nodes from inbound or outbound public internet connectivity.
NoteIf you select a private cluster and create the environment reference, then you cannot change to public cluster again.
If you are using the Quick Create workflow for creating the cluster, then select the default VCN and subnet provided by the workflow.
The reference to the Kubernetes cluster environment is created. You can create a deployment pipeline to deploy artifacts to a Kubernetes Engine (OKE) cluster.
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