Question 36

Your Oracle database is deployed on-premises and has produced 100 TB database backup locally. You have a disaster recovery plan that requires you to create redundant database backups in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
Once the initial backup is completed, the backup must be available for retrieval in less than 30 minutes to support the Recovery Time Objective (RTO) of your solution.
Which is the most cost effective option to meet these requirements?
  • Question 37

    Your organization is planning on using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) File Storage Service (FSS). You will be deploying multiple compute instance in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and mounting the file system to these compute instances. The file system will hold payment data processed by a Database instance and utilized by compute instances to create a overall inventory report. You need to restrict access to this data for specific compute instances and must be allowed/blocked per compute instance's CIDR block.
    Which option can you use to secure access?
  • Question 38

    A large E-commerce company is looking to run seasonal workloads in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The Oracle database used by their E-commerce application can use up to 52 cores at peak workloads. Due to the seasonal nature of the business, the database will be not be used for 10 months in a year and can also be shut down during non-business hours.
  • Question 39

    You work for a large bank where security and compliance are critical. As part of the security overview meeting, your company decided to minimize the installation of local tools on your laptop. You have been running Ansible and kubectl to spin up Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) clusters and deployed your application.
    For authentication, you are using an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) CLI config file that contains OCIDs, Fingerprint, and a locally stored PEM file. Your security team doesn't want you to store any local API key and certificate, or any other local tools.
    Which two actions should you perform to spin up the OKE cluster and interact with it? (Choose two.)
  • Question 40

    You notice that a majority of your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) resources like compute instances, block volumes, and load balancers are not tagged. You have received a mandate from your CIO to add a predefined set of tags to identify owners for respective OCI resources. E.g. if Chris and Larry each create compute instances in a compartment, the instances that Chris creates include tags that contain his name as the value, while the instances that Larry creates have his name.
    Which option is the simplest way to implement this new tagging requirement?