Which statement is true about Database Schema Service and Database as a Service in
Oracle Public Cloud?
A.
Database Schema Service requires no database administrators to administer the
database.
B.
Database as a Service (DBaaS) requires no database administrators to administer
thedatabase.
C.
Database as a Service (DBaaS) provides complete database instances with shared
control between the subscriber DBA and Oracle Support.
D.
Database Schema Service provides database schemas with shared control between the
subscriber DBA andOracle Support.
A
A. Database Schema Service is a fully managed service.
https://docs.oracle.com/cloud/latest/dbcs_schema/CSDBU/GUID-7206AE23-9A96-40DF-9EF5-D7623136E911.htm#CSDBU-GUID-7206AE23-9A96-40DF-9EF5-D7623136E911
A
C id not correct just because Database as a Service (DBaaS) provides complete database instances to you and you are responsible to manage it so you need a DBA.But oracle is not involved here
A
A
Does the Database Schema Service administrator need to perform Oracle Database backups?
No. Database Schema Service is a fully managed service. Maintenance is handled for you by Oracle Cloud Operations team.
A
Database Schema Service is a fully managed service.
https://docs.oracle.com/cloud/latest/dbcs_schema/CSDBU/GUID-7206AE23-9A96-40DF-9EF5-D7623136E911.htm#CSDBU-GUID-7206AE23-9A96-40DF-9EF5-D7623136E911
A is the correct answer.
Oracle Cloud offers a range of database services for different customer profiles and
use cases. These services start with entry-level fully managed cloud services such as
Database Schema Service and Oracle Database Exadata Express Cloud Service.
Higher-end cloud services that provide full-instance Oracle Databases running in
elastic virtual machines, on Oracle Bare Metal Cloud, and on Exadata also are
available.