Feature/minecraft oci always free#3430
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…ion of a Minecraft server on an OCI Always Free Ampere instance. Current status includes: * Documentation of prerequisites (OCI account, ability to SSH to a server instance) * Instructions on starting your first A1 instance
…e - I don't want to have to walk people through getting started with Minecraft
…and allocate a public IP address
…server in the Minecraft client
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I was trying to squash these commits to have a single clean commit to merge - I think that you can do that when merging the branch. Let me know if there are any issues - I left "Next steps" empty, not sure if it is required. I am happy to add some content there if needed. |
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This Learning Path walks someone through the creation of an Arm instance on OCI and the installation and configuration of a Minecraft server on that instance.
People following this tutorial will leave the tutorial with an understanding of:
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