What is the result of increasing the value of the parameter ASM_POWER_LIMIT during a rebalance operation?

What is the result of increasing the value of the parameter ASM_POWER_LIMIT during a
rebalance operation?

What is the result of increasing the value of the parameter ASM_POWER_LIMIT during a
rebalance operation?

A.
The ASM rebalance operation will likely consume fewer resources and complete in a shorter
amount of time.

B.
The ASM rebalance operation will consume fewer resources and complete in a longer amount
of time.

C.
The ASM rebalance operation will be parallelized and should complete in a shorter amount of
time.

D.
There is no ASM_POWER_LIMIT setting used in ASM.

E.
None of the above



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Justyna

Justyna

“ASM_POWER_LIMIT
The ASM_POWER_LIMIT initialization parameter specifies the default power for disk rebalancing in a disk group. The range of values is 0 to 1024. The default value is 1. A value of 0 disables rebalancing. Higher numeric values enable the rebalancing operation to complete more quickly, but might result in higher I/O overhead and more rebalancing processes.”

http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e18951/asminst.htm#BHCDHJFA