A. The Service Gateway can connect to services in other regions outside of the VCN.
B. The Service Gateway with a public subnet can be used to access Object Storage.
C. The Service Gateway can be used to connect to the Internet.
D. The Service Gateway can connect to services in the same region of its VCN.
E. The Service Gateway with a private subnet can be used to access Object Storage.
A. You can enable Data Guard to support your Standby or Disaster Recovery (DR) needs with a single API call or mouse click in the Ul using cloud automation.
B. You cannot edit your configuration to change between synchronous or asynchronous transport of data to the DR site, after enabling Data Guard.
C. You must configure Data Guard manually to create the Standby or DR instance for your Primary Exadata Database.
D. You can use Active Data Guard, which extends Oracle Data Guard capabilities by providing read/write functionality on the Standby or Disaster Recovery system.
E. You should use similar configurations for your Primary and Standby databases to ensure you meet the same performance service level after a role transition.
A. Conduct in place patching of the database Home.
B. Leverage Opatch to execute patching the database Home.
C. Move the database to a new Home with the desired patch level.
D. Create a Data Guard standby and execute standby first patching.
E. Leverage Patchmgr to execute patching the database Home.
A. 2
B. 1
C. 4
D. 5
E. 10
A. View the current database resource usage.
B. Execute a DDL command on the databases.
C. Migrate databases to OCI.
D. View the status of the databases.
E. Compare database performance metrics overtime.
F. View database log entries.
A. You must first connect to Exadata Cloud Service as the oracle user.
B. You must first connect to Exadata Cloud Service as opc and sudo to the root user.
C. Run the dbaascli patch tools list command.
D. Run the rpm -qa|grep -i dbaastools_exadata command.