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
AD ?
AD
A C
should be A,B
A – compute instance in shared tenant
B- compute instance in dedicated
A,B
I can’t find anything called “Compute Capacity” and my searches always lead back to Dedicated Computing, which means B and C.
A D. Tough question with oracle changing cloud naming and oracle’s general propensity for ambiguity. “Oracle Compute Cloud Service – Compute Capacity” is listed in the “IaaS and PaaS Public Cloud -Service Descriptions V121417” as: Oracle Compute Cloud Service – Compute Capacity – OCPU Per Hour – Metered, B85644, OCPU PER HOUR. The same document separately lists “Oracle Compute Cloud Service – Dedicated Compute Capacity” As such, B & C are probably out, leaving A & D (E is right out!).