Identify two applicable use cases for Oracle Compute Cl…

Identify two applicable use cases for Oracle Compute Cloud Service – Compute Capacity.

Identify two applicable use cases for Oracle Compute Cloud Service – Compute Capacity.

A.
running instances on hardware shared with other tenants

B.
moving an application to the public cloud and maintaining hardware isolation from other tenants in the cloud

C.
performance management of applications that are moved to the public cloud

D.
small-scale provisioning and tearing down of virtual machines for test and development environments in the
public cloud

E.
backup and disaster recovery of Oracle-packaged applications and SaaS applications



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Amit

Amit

A,B

OM

OM

Wrong , I would say A,C Since it’s not dedicated and not providing any isolation

From Experts

From Experts

A and B

james

james

B is referring to Dedicated Compute?

SRIHARSHA BULUSU

SRIHARSHA BULUSU

Yes

Srini

Srini

A,B is correct

just

just

let us know which options is correct and the reason why ?

just

just

what the correct answer for this ??

babykeveen

babykeveen

A is wrong – you never want to run instances on hardware shared with other tenants

C is wrong ‘public cloud’ isnt a thing.

E is wrong – SaaS applications?

BD is the right answer and both relate to Dedicated Compute Nodes

Note – I think the word ‘dedicated’ is missing. I cant find any Oracle feature or product called “Compute Capacity”

Nels

Nels

A and D
Dedicated compute and Compute Capacity are different things. Compte capacity entails
Compute Capacity. In this case, no servers are reserved for your use. The instances that you provision are placed on any available server on a site that’s shared with other tenants. You can opt for a metered or nonmetered subscription.
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/iaas/compute-iaas-cloud/stcsg/compute-opc.html

B and C are options of Dedicated compute.