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
A,B
I don’t think it can be both A and B. As shown in the FAQ.
https://cloud.oracle.com/en_US/opc/compute/faq
The General Compute Capacity does not provide hardware isolation, therefore it can’t be B.
My answer would be: A,C
C – because of the elastic feature
AD
A and B
A and B
Can not be B. Agree with A & C
B and D.
Video here clearly speaks about it – https://cloud.oracle.com/en_US/compute
Thanks for answer.
Agree with A & C because in D small-scale is incorrect; Oracle does all DEV and test tear down. E DR for SaaS?? Hardware isolation is dedicated compute and not just compute. If there would be only one choice then the answer would be A but you must then C is closest that can get for possibly elastic as mentioned before but also for EM that can be used for performance management and it can be in dedicated and non-dedicated compute.
Hello,
I share url of guide IAAS, all topics with respective links of information.
http://www.oracle.com/partners/en/most-popular-resources/iaas-exam-study-guide-3208920.pdf
A and B, watch this video https://cloud.oracle.com/compute-classic, the second 00:20, it says clearly that you can subscribe for a multi-tenent Model and share the environment with other tenents or subscribe for a dedicated capacity and get an environment that’s physicly isolated.
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/iaas/compute-iaas-cloud/stcsg/compute-opc.html
BD