You wish to avoid scaling up your Database as a Service (DBaaS) instance in Oracle
Cloud.
Which four should you check and possibly reconfigure to avoid the need to scale up the
DBaaS instance?
A.
Modify the users that are using each application so that their sessions are associated
with the correct consumer group in the PDB that is hosting their application.
B.
Check the CDB plan to configure the shares allocated to all PDBs, including the PDBs
that containthe two poorly performing applications.
C.
Check the CDB plan only to configure the shares allocated to the PDBs that contain the
two poorly performing applications.
D.
Create separate consumer groups for the sessions for all applications in the PDB
plansfor the PDBs that are hosting the two poorly performing applications.
E.
Check the PDB plan for all the PDBs in the CDB, including the PDB that is hosting the
two poorly performing applications.
F.
Create a PDB plan for each PDB in the CDB that has poorlyperforming applications.
G.
Create a separate CDB plan for each PDB that has poorly performing applications.
I think answer is ABDE,for E:- yes we can Check the PDB plan for all the PDBs in the CDB to check and alter the plans
A,B,D,E
ABDF
A,B,D,F