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I have created an oracle free tier account a few months back and tried to log in one day and my db instance along with apex and all my work disappeared. I don't know how this happened and why my instance disappeared on the oracle cloud.

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From the documentation for Always Free Autonomous Databases: https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/adbsa/autonomous-always-free.html#GUID-03F9F3E8-8A98-4792-AB9C-F0BACF02DC3E

Persistently inactive Always Free Autonomous Databases are detected and handled as follows:

  • After being inactive for 7 days, the database will be stopped automatically, preserving its stored data. Inactivity measurements leading up to 7 days are based on database connections. Successfully making a SQL*Net or HTTPS connection resets these measurements to zero.

  • A database that is automatically or manually stopped and stays inactive for 90 days, cumulative, may be reclaimed and permanently deleted.

If it has been more than 90 days since you last used your database, it is gone.

Note: Oracle would have sent you multiple e-mail warnings before doing this.

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    I was literally just using the database and doing work on my apex application and then it just stopped working. When I went and checked my instance I couldn't find it. Approximately 10 minutes ago the database was working fine. Commented Feb 28, 2021 at 15:32
  • Also, i use the database almost every week Commented Feb 28, 2021 at 15:33
  • @BasudevSingh - shouldn't you be asking Oracle about this then?
    – Alex Poole
    Commented Feb 28, 2021 at 15:48
  • they are taking too long to respond, and I need this urgently. I found an old backup of my files so I will just create an instance and run it back Commented Feb 28, 2021 at 16:01
  • @BasudevSingh that is very odd!
    – pmdba
    Commented Feb 28, 2021 at 17:21
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The same happened with my free tier account 144.24.112.30 ubuntu instance. It seems that their region and tenancies are crashing, and their engineers don't have mechanism to track sudden losses. Oracle is relatively new in cloud niche, so it is expected, compared to successful giants like aws and google cloud. At least disappearing instance, having live website is not exptected

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