Identify two correct statements about multitenant architectures.

Identify two correct statements about multitenant architectures.

Identify two correct statements about multitenant architectures.

A.
Multitenant architecture can be deployed only in a Real Application Clusters (RAC)
configuration.

B.
Multiple pluggable databases (PDBs) share certain multitenant container database (CDB)
resources.

C.
Multiple CDBs share certain PDB resources.

D.
Multiple non-RAC CDB instances can mount the same PDB as long as they are on the same
server.

E.
Patches are always applied at the CDB level.

F.
A PDB can have a private undo tablespace.

Explanation:
B: Using 12c Resource manager you will be able control CPU, Exadata I/O,
sessions and parallel servers. A new 12c CDB Resource Manager Plan will use so-called “Shares”
(resource allocations) to specify how CPU is distributed between PDBs. A CDB Resource

Manager Plan also can use “utilization limits” to limit the CPU usage for a PDB. With a default
directive, you do not need to modify the resource plan for each PDB plug and unplug.
E: New paradigms for rapid patching and upgrades.
The investment of time and effort to patch one multitenant container database results in patching
all of its many pluggable databases. To patch a single pluggable database, you simply unplug/plug
to a multitenant container database at a different Oracle Database software version.
Incorrect:
Not A:
* The Oracle RAC documentation describes special considerations for a CDB in an Oracle RAC
environment.
* Oracle Multitenant is a new option for Oracle Database 12c Enterprise Edition that helps
customers reduce IT costs by simplifying consolidation, provisioning, upgrades, and more.
It is supported by a new architecture that allows a container database to hold many
pluggable databases. And it fully complements other options, including Oracle
Real Application Clusters and Oracle Active Data Guard. An existing database can be
simply adopted, with no change, as a pluggable database; and no changes are needed in
the other tiers of the application.
Not D: You can unplug a PDB from one CDB and plug it into a different CDB without altering your
schemas or applications. A PDB can be plugged into only one CDB at a time.
not F:
* UNDO tablespace can NOT be local and stays on the CDB level.
* Redo and undo go hand in hand, and so the CDB as a whole has a single undo tablespace per
RAC instance.



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tanglihui

tanglihui

F is right in 12.2

Daniel

Daniel

No, undo is only for CDB even if 12.2
BE