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  1. Getting Started

Self Destruct Events

There are certain events that will cause the pod to destroy itself. When a pod is destroyed the database and the sql simulator software is destroyed as well. Once a pod is destroyed it cannot be restored. You will need to go to the market place and recreate the pod if you need to use it again.

  • Not logging to the control panel within 60 seconds of creating the pod

  • 15 mins of database inactivity or control panel inactivity

  • 9 hours of use

  • Creating a database link from the pod database to another database

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