summary: "Host OpenClaw on Oracle Cloud's Always Free ARM tier"
read_when:
- Setting up OpenClaw on Oracle Cloud
- Looking for free VPS hosting for OpenClaw
- Want 24/7 OpenClaw on a small server
title: "Oracle Cloud"
---
# Oracle Cloud
Run a persistent OpenClaw Gateway on Oracle Cloud's **Always Free** ARM tier (up to 4 OCPU, 24 GB RAM, 200 GB storage) at no cost.
## Prerequisites
- Oracle Cloud account ([signup](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/free/)) -- see [community signup guide](https://gist.github.com/rssnyder/51e3cfedd730e7dd5f4a816143b25dbd) if you hit issues
- Tailscale account (free at [tailscale.com](https://tailscale.com))
- An SSH key pair
- About 30 minutes
## Setup
<Steps>
<Step title="Create an OCI instance">
1. Log into [Oracle Cloud Console](https://cloud.oracle.com/).
2. Navigate to **Compute > Instances > Create Instance**.
3. Configure:
- **Name:** `openclaw`
- **Image:** Ubuntu 24.04 (aarch64)
- **Shape:** `VM.Standard.A1.Flex` (Ampere ARM)
- **OCPUs:** 2 (or up to 4)
- **Memory:** 12 GB (or up to 24 GB)
- **Boot volume:** 50 GB (up to 200 GB free)
- **SSH key:** Add your public key
4. Click **Create** and note the public IP address.
<Tip>
If instance creation fails with "Out of capacity", try a different availability domain or retry later. Free tier capacity is limited.
</Tip>
</Step>
<Step title="Connect and update the system">
```bash
ssh ubuntu@YOUR_PUBLIC_IP
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
sudo apt install -y build-essential
```
`build-essential` is required for ARM compilation of some dependencies.
</Step>
<Step title="Configure user and hostname">
```bash
sudo hostnamectl set-hostname openclaw
sudo passwd ubuntu
sudo loginctl enable-linger ubuntu
```
Enabling linger keeps user services running after logout.
</Step>
<Step title="Install Tailscale">
```bash
curl -fsSL https://tailscale.com/install.sh | sh
sudo tailscale up --ssh --hostname=openclaw
```
From now on, connect via Tailscale: `ssh ubuntu@openclaw`.
</Step>
<Step title="Install OpenClaw">
```bash
curl -fsSL https://openclaw.ai/install.sh | bash
source ~/.bashrc
```
When prompted "How do you want to hatch your bot?", select **Do this later**.
</Step>
<Step title="Configure the gateway">
Use token auth with Tailscale Serve for secure remote access.
```bash
openclaw config set gateway.bind loopback
openclaw config set gateway.auth.mode token
openclaw doctor --generate-gateway-token
openclaw config set gateway.tailscale.mode serve
openclaw config set gateway.trustedProxies '["127.0.0.1"]'
`gateway.trustedProxies=["127.0.0.1"]` here is only for the local Tailscale Serve proxy's forwarded-IP/local-client handling. It is **not** `gateway.auth.mode: "trusted-proxy"`. Diff viewer routes keep fail-closed behavior in this setup: raw `127.0.0.1` viewer requests without forwarded proxy headers can return `Diff not found`. Use `mode=file` / `mode=both` for attachments, or intentionally enable remote viewers and set `plugins.entries.diffs.config.viewerBaseUrl` (or pass a proxy `baseUrl`) if you need shareable viewer links.
Access the Control UI from any device on your tailnet:
```
https://openclaw.<tailnet-name>.ts.net/
```
Replace `<tailnet-name>` with your tailnet name (visible in `tailscale status`).
</Step>
</Steps>
## Fallback: SSH tunnel
If Tailscale Serve is not working, use an SSH tunnel from your local machine:
```bash
ssh -L 18789:127.0.0.1:18789 ubuntu@openclaw
```
Then open `http://localhost:18789`.
## Troubleshooting
**Instance creation fails ("Out of capacity")** -- Free tier ARM instances are popular. Try a different availability domain or retry during off-peak hours.
**Tailscale will not connect** -- Run `sudo tailscale up --ssh --hostname=openclaw --reset` to re-authenticate.
**ARM binary issues** -- Most npm packages work on ARM64. For native binaries, look for `linux-arm64` or `aarch64` releases. Verify architecture with `uname -m`.
## Next steps
- [Channels](/channels) -- connect Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, and more
- [Gateway configuration](/gateway/configuration) -- all config options
- [Updating](/install/updating) -- keep OpenClaw up to date