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    Last Updated:2026-04-20 07:21:01  Updated
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    This topic describes the resources required to deploy OceanBase Cloud Platform (OCP) on a single node. It helps you get started with OCP. To deploy OCP in the test and production environments, see OceanBase Database Deployment Guide.

    Hardware requirements

    The following table lists the minimum hardware requirements for an OCP-Server node.

    Hardware
    Minimum requirement
    CPU
  • x86_64 architecture, 24-core processor
  • ARM AArch64 architecture, 24-core processor
  • Memory 64 GB available
    NIC 10 Gbit/s NIC

    Operating system requirements

    Server type
    Operating system
    Supported versions
    x86_64 RHEL 7.2 and later
    x86_64 CentOS 7.2 and later
    x86_64 AliOS V7.2 and later
    x86_64 openSUSE 12 SP3 and later
    ARM AArch64 AliOS V7.2 and later
    ARM AArch64 NeoKylin 7.6
    ARM AArch64 Huawei EulerOS V2.0 SP8

    Example

    OCP is usually deployed by using Docker images. You can deploy OCP-Server, OCP-MetaDB, and OCP-MonitorDB on the same physical server. You can create different tenants in an OceanBase cluster for OCP-MetaDB and OCP-MonitorDB. The following table lists the resources required when you use OCP to manage 10 OBServers.

    Deployment item
    CPU (core)
    Memory (GB)
    OCP-Server 4 8
    OCP-MetaDB tenant 4 8
    OCP-MonitorDB tenant 4 16
    sys tenant 5 28

    Note

    You can deploy the preceding items on a physical server with 24 CPU cores and 64 GB of memory. The physical server must be split into two Docker containers to run the OCP-Server and the OceanBase cluster required for deploying OCP. The system automatically creates the sys tenant in the OceanBase cluster, and you need to create a MetaDB tenant and a MonitorDB tenant in the cluster.

    Open ports

    Deployment item
    Listening port
    Protocol
    Modification
    Remarks
    OCP-Server 8080 HTTP Set the server.port OCP system parameter and restart OCP. The web service of the OCP-Server listens to the port. In general, other components access OCP-Server through the IP address of SLB or DNS.
    OceanBase cluster for OCP deployment 2881 TCP Not supported The SQL listening port of OBServer.

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