Before You Begin

Before you do anything, you must make sure that you have the required roles to create a VB Studio instance. Once you have these necessary roles and permissions, you need to open the OCI console and create a compartment for hosting VB Studio's resources: Compute instances and Storage objects. Your organization's members are going to need these resources to run CI/CD builds.

Note

You can also run VB Studio on the free build executor (see VB Studio's Free VM Build Executor), but if you want to add more executor templates to reduce the wait time for your organization's members, create custom executor templates, or use advanced features (such as use your own VCN or use a different VM shape), you should configure VB Studio to connect to your own OCI account.

See Get the Right Roles and make sure that you have the right roles for creating a compartment and the VB Studio instance that uses that compartment's resources.