For data warehousing, identify the benefits that would NOT be provided by the use of RAC.

For data warehousing, identify the benefits that would NOT be provided by the use of RAC.

For data warehousing, identify the benefits that would NOT be provided by the use of RAC.

A.
Distribute workload across all the nodes.

B.
Distribute workload to some of the nodes.

C.
Provide parallel query servers.

D.
Provide high availability for all the operations.

Explanation:

With Oracle RAC the workload can be distributed access all cluster nodes, parallel query servers

can be provided through the Parallel Query tool, and high availability can be obtained through, for
example, Oracle Clusterware.
Note: Oracle RAC (Real Application Clusters) is a cluster database with a shared cache
architecture that overcomes the limitations of traditional shared-nothing and shared-disk
approaches to provide highly scalable and available database solutions for all your business
applications. Oracle RAC is a key component of Oracle’s private cloud architecture. Oracle RAC
support is included in the Oracle Database Standard Edition for higher levels of system uptime.
Reference: Data Warehousing on Oracle RAC Best Practices



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Roman

Roman

Probably correct is D

Esteban

Esteban

D is correct.