which option when deploying Oracle’s ILM Assistant to implement this strategy?

Your customer wants to implement an ILM strategy. The customer must have which option when
deploying Oracle’s ILM Assistant to implement this strategy?

Your customer wants to implement an ILM strategy. The customer must have which option when
deploying Oracle’s ILM Assistant to implement this strategy?

A.
RAC

B.
Partitioning

C.
OLAP

D.
Oracle Clusterware

Explanation:
Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) is a set of policies and procedures for
managing data during its lifetime.
The ILM Assistant manages information by recommending the correct placement of data on logical
storage tiers as specified by a lifecycle definition, where a lifecycle definition describes the stages
and storage tiers that data resides on during its lifetime.
Each stage specifies a retention period during which the data resides on a logical storage tier. A
logical storage tier is a collection of Oracle tablespaces in which partitions may reside.
Note: Information today comes in a wide variety of types, for example an E-mail message, a
photograph, or an order in an Online Transaction Processing System. Therefore, once you know
the type of data and how it will be used, you already have an understanding of what its evolution
and final destiny is likely to be.
One of the challenges facing each organization is to understand how its data evolves and grows,
monitor how its usage changes over time, and decide how long it should survive, while adhering to

all the rules and regulations that now apply to that data. Information Lifecycle Management (ILM)
is designed to address these issues, with a combination of processes, policies, software, and
hardware so that the appropriate technology can be used for each stage in the lifecycle of the
data.
Reference: Implementing Information Lifecycle Management Using the ILM Assistant



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Oracle offers several different partitioning methods. Range partitioning is one of the most frequently used partitioning methods for ILM. Interval and reference …