Identify three key capabilities of Oracle Bare Metal Cloud Service.
A.
it provides High Availability (HA)
B.
it provides disk images in RAW format
C.
it provisions compute hardware that is managed by the customer
D.
it provides bare metal compute, high-performance storage, and non-blocking networking
E.
it enables non-uniform memory access (NUMA)
Explanation:
https://blogs.oracle.com/cloud/entry/oracle_bare_metal_cloud_services
B,C,D?
sorry. A.C.D?
I think A C D
about C =>https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/pdf/ug/OBMC_User_Guide.pdf#%5B%7B%22num%22%3A86%2C%22gen%22%3A0%7D%2C%7B%22name%22%3A%22XYZ%22%7D%2C78%2C678.75%2C0%5D
Overview
of
the
Compute
Service
The
Oracle
Bare Metal
Cloud
Compute
Service
lets
you
provision
and
manage
compute
hosts,
known
as
instances.
You
can
launch
instances
as
needed
to
meet
your
compute
and
application
requirements.
After
you
launch
an
instance,
you
can
access
it
securely
from
your
computer,
restart
it,
attach
and
detach
volumes,
and
terminate
it
when
you’re
done
with
it.
Any
changes
made
to
the
instance’s
local
drives
are
lost
when
you
terminate
it.
Any
saved
changes
to
volumes
attached
to
the
instance
are
retained
A,B,D
I’m inclined towards A, C, and D.
The RAW disk format is used in data recovery and computer forensics. I don’t think they would use it for any VM storage, let alone Bare Metal.
Not sure about this at all…
According the documentation for Oracle Bare Metal Compute it says:
The exported image format is QCOW2
https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm
In now documentation for Bare Metal do I see that Raw disk images are used, however in Oracle Compute Classic documentation it says RAW disk images are permitted
I think this is then A,C,D