Before the implementation of a new BI Applications environment, you’ll need to plan rapacity. How
would you configure the initial setup of the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse in case of A.
Sales order information of a Stock Broker or B. HR information of a small city?
A.
Capacity planning for A and B is the same and focused on non-frequent large ETL runs.
B.
Capacity planning for A is focused on frequent, smaller ETL runs, including micro batches and
iBot schedules and active cache management using scheduled cache purging and polling tables.
For B, capacity planning is focused on less frequent bigger ETL runs and cache management
using scheduled cache purging.
C.
Capacity planning for A is focused on less frequent, bigger ETL runs and cache management
using scheduled cache purging. Capacity planning for B is focused on frequent, smaller ETL runs,
including micro batches and iBot schedules and active cache management using scheduled cache
purging and polling tables.
D.
Capacity planning for A and B is the same and focused on infrequent, small ETL runs.
E.
Capacity planning for A and B is the same and focused on very frequent, small ETL runs
F.
Capacity planning for A and B is the same and focused on very frequent, large ETL runs.
B
B
ITS C BECAUSE IS STOCK BROKER IN THE SALES HAS A LOT OF DATA TO MANAGE AND AND HR ORGANIZATION OF IN A SMALL CITY IS SHORTER THAN THE STOCK BROKER.