What could be the reason for this?

Your database is configured in shared server mode. However, your senior DBA asks you to
modify the value of the PRIVATE_SGA limit in the profile of the users. What could be the
reason for this?

Your database is configured in shared server mode. However, your senior DBA asks you to
modify the value of the PRIVATE_SGA limit in the profile of the users. What could be the
reason for this?

A.
To control the amount of memory allocated in SGA for the local variables for each
shared server process

B.
To limit the User Global Area (UGA) memory allocated to a session from the SGA

C.
To limit the amount of memory to be used for the dispatcher queue of a session in
SGA

D.
To limit the amount of memory to be used for the request pool in System Global
Area (SGA)



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