Which two statements are true about shapes?

Which two statements are true about shapes?

Which two statements are true about shapes?

A.
A shape defines how much CPU and memory resources are consumed by the operating system running on
the VM.

B.
Shapes define the combination of computer power, memory, and number of threads enabled.

C.
A range of shapes (combination of compute power and memory) is available to select for VMs.

D.
A shape defines the number of Oracle Compute Units (OCPUs) and the amount of RAM available for a
virtual machine (VM).

E.
A shape defines the number of Oracle Compute Units (OCPUs) equivalent to an Intel processor.

Explanation:
https://docs.oracle.com/cloud/latest/computecs_common/OCSUG/GUID-1DD0FA71-AC7B-461CB8C1-14892725AA69.htm#OCSUG210



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From Experts

From Experts

B and E

Rico

Rico

DE
Validated in Using Oracle Compute Cloud Service (for PaaS)

Muk

Muk

DE is correct; B has thread mentioned which is automatically part of OCPU – so out; C – Compute power seems correct but shapes are defined by OCPU that is then converted to find the processing power = CPU; so out.

babykeveen

babykeveen

CD

C is true, there is a range of shapes.

D is true – it’s a correct definition of a shape.

E is incorrect. A shape does not define the OCPU alone AND it’s an Intel Zeon processor, not any Intel processor.