Is it possible to setup Windows RDP and install Oracle using Playgrounds

I want to perform a Lab wherein I wish to install Windows RDP and setup Oracle Database and another Windows RDP to setup MS Fabric Gateway for Oracle Database so that I can learn how to access it using Power Bi Fabric and further use the Fabric Lake in my Local Power Bi Environment.

I have got MS Fabric and Power BI Services Subscription. The only thing I am missing to configure my Lab environment for testing purpose.

Really unhappy for the kind of support provided. No response past 3 days.

Question involves a number of technologies that most of us don’t use. We’re not ignoring you; we just don’t deal in that combination of those technologies in any of our courses, is all.

I am not asking for help. I am asking whether it can be done or not?
How can I implement Microsoft RDP (Azure/GCP/AWS)? Where is that option available? What is the max limit of RAM allowed? (I am asking this bcz I want to test Fabric Gateway to access Oracle DB).

There is no way to remote access into a KodeKloud playground terminal using RDP, SSH or any other remoting technology.

If you have started an Azure playground, it is possible to RDP to VMs you have created (provided they have a public IP), although the services you can deploy inside Azure are limited to what it lists on the start page for the playground.

Note that I am not an Azure specialist. AWS is more my bag.

Can you suggest how is it possible? Should I purchase AWS/Azure to implement this playground? Let me tell you what I want to test:

  1. Setup Oracle Database on redhat with any temporary data.
  2. Access it using Fabric (I have Fabric subscription) or Fabric Lake.

The second Playground is to access the above created Database using Fabric with the help of Data Gateway installed on Windows RDP.

I know how to install Oracle, Gateway and access Fabric. The question is related to creating temporary VPS as well as RDP . The maximum time to test this playground will not exceed 3hours, I believe.

Max time on a playground is indeed 3 hours so I would use something like terraform to provision any cloud infrastructure quickly. Note that there are limitations on VM size (CPU/RAM) and disk types in playground. I can’t remember what the largest VM size is, but it’s not that big!

Like I said earlier, any Windows VM you create in playground that has a public IP can be accessed with RDP from your laptop. Likewise Linux VMs can be accessed with SSH.

I don’t know if you can create additional virtual networks on top of what’s there by default. It might help if you draw the architecture you want using something like draw.io