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| title: Install NixOS on Oracle Cloud | ||||
| excerpt: Two always free bare minimum VM with 20TB bandwidth | ||||
| date: 2021-03-09 | ||||
| update: 2021-04-05 | ||||
| tags: | ||||
| - linux | ||||
| - nixos | ||||
|  | @ -303,8 +304,9 @@ Since Oracle offers two VMs, might as well take it. The second instance can be i | |||
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| Launching a second redundant instance is easy: | ||||
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| 1. Create a boot volume backup of the first instance (you should do it anyway) | ||||
| 1. Create a boot volume backup of the first instance | ||||
| 2. Create a new boot volume from the backup | ||||
|     * (Update 5 April 2021): Boot volume created from backup somehow is not free, it charges [*performance units*](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/price-list.html#storage); you may be able to avoid this cost by cloning the boot volume instead. Alternatively, you can always create the volume from scratch. | ||||
| 3. Launch a new instance using the second boot volume | ||||
| 4. Attach reserved IP to the instance | ||||
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