Update Always Free Instance to Paid with Autonomous Database
Describes how to update your instance to paid from free with Autonomous Database.
You can upgrade from an Always Free Autonomous Database account to a paid account at any time. If you have a free Oracle Cloud Infrastructure account this is a two step process:
First, upgrade to a paid Oracle Cloud Infrastructure account.
Perform the following prerequisite steps as necessary:
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Open the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console by clicking the next to Oracle Cloud.
- From the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure left navigation menu click Oracle Database and then, depending on your workload click one of: Autonomous Data Warehouse, Autonomous JSON Database, or Autonomous Transaction Processing.
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On the Autonomous Databases page select an Always Free Autonomous Database instance from the links under the Display Name column.
Promotion of Always Free to a paid Autonomous Database is supported when the database version for the Always Free Autonomous Database is Oracle Database 19c or Oracle Database 23ai.
Upgrade your Always Free Autonomous Database instance as follows:
- On the Details page, from the More actions drop-down list, select Update instance to paid.
- On the Update Instance page confirm and proceed with the upgrade.
When you upgrade from an Always Free instance to a paid instance you get a paid instance of the same workload type with the minimum CPU and minimum storage available for that workload type. After you upgrade you can scale up CPU and storage resources to fit your needs.
For example:
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Data Warehouse workload type: When you upgrade to paid from an Always Free instance, the upgrade process provides a paid Autonomous Database instance with workload type Data Warehouse, with 2 ECPUs and 1 TB of database storage (if your instance is not enabled to use ECPUs you get 1 OCPU and 1 TB of database storage).
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Transaction Processing workload type: When you upgrade to paid from an Always Free instance, the upgrade process provides a paid Autonomous Database instance with workload type Transaction Processing, with 2 ECPUs and 1 TB of database storage (if your instance is not enabled to use ECPUs you get 1 OCPU and 1 TB of database storage).