Which three are defined as part of the request settings for Database as a Service (DBaaS) when setting up the self-service portal?

Which three are defined as part of the request settings for Database as a Service (DBaaS)
when setting up the self-service portal?

Which three are defined as part of the request settings for Database as a Service (DBaaS)
when setting up the self-service portal?

A.
The time in advance that self-service portal users may request a database when using
DBaaS selfservice provisioning

B.
The maximum CPU time available for self-service-provisioned databases

C.
The time for which a database requested by using the self-service portal may remain
active

D.
The time for which data about past self-service portal requests are retained for display

E.
The time for which self-service-provisioned databases may be opened before their
instance or instances are automatically shut down

F.
The backup strategy for self-service-provisioned databases



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ACD

• Future reservation: This setting determines how far into the future the self service users can make request reservations.
• Request duration: This setting determines the maximum length of time a self service user’s request can remain active.
• Request archive retention: This setting determines how long (if at all) information about
past requests is retained for display in the self service portal.