How should you address this potential issue?

Your customer wants to use their Oracle Exadata Database Machine to consolidate multiple
existing Oracle databases. They see a problem, since some of these databases currently use
RAC and others do not. How should you address this potential issue?

Your customer wants to use their Oracle Exadata Database Machine to consolidate multiple
existing Oracle databases. They see a problem, since some of these databases currently use
RAC and others do not. How should you address this potential issue?

A.
Suggest that this is a great time to upgrade all their databases to RAC, since an Oracle
Exadata Database Machine has to have either all RAC or no RAC databases.

B.
Divide the Oracle Exadata Database Machine up into two equal partitions, using one for RAC
and the other for their single instance databases.

C.
You can assign databases to database servers in any way, regardless of whether the database
is RAC or single instance

D.
Migrate all databases to single instance databases since they always provide better
performance on a Oracle Exadata Database Machine.

Explanation:

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warehousing/039572.pdf+You+can+assign+databases+to+Oracle+Exadata+database+servers+ev
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