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        • 2.1.1 Create a virtual network using Start VCN Wizard
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2.1.1 Create a virtual network using Start VCN Wizard

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n.b: This tutorial is created in root compartment

  1. Go to Menu > Networking > Virtual Cloud Networks

2. Click on "Start VCN Wizard"

3. Select "VCN with Internet Connectivity"

Provide information: VCN name, compartment (root in our case), VCN CIDR block, Public Subnet CIDR block, Private Subnet CIDR block). Make sure you use DNS in this VCN.

Click "Next, then review if you think it is necessary to change anything, and "Create".

Your "Virtual Cloud Networks" should contain now the new VCN, vcnmysql. (feel free to choose any kind of name you want; I ran out of inspiration when choosing this name)