Which three statements describe the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK)?
A.
The UEK has ASMlib included by default.
B.
The UEK has more recent kernel enhancements for features like power management
than the Red Hat Compatible Kernel.
C.
The UEK contains proprietary Linux Kernel enhancements only available to Oracle Linux.
D.
Existing applications run unchanged with the UEK in place because all system libraries
remain unchanged.
E.
The UEK is available for x86 (32 bit), x86-64 (64 bit), ARM 32 bit, and ARM 64 bit
servers.
A:
The Oracle ASMLib kernel driver is now included in the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel. No driver package needs to be installed when using this kernel. The oracleasm-support and oracleasmlib packages still need to be installed from ULN.
C:
The Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 2 is Oracle’s second major release of its heavily tested and optimized operating system kernel for Oracle Linux 5 and Oracle Linux 6.
D:
Oracle claims that the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel is compatible with RHEL, and Oracle middleware and third-party RHEL-certified applications can be installed and run unchanged on Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel. E:Oracle ASMlibisincluded by default
Not E:
Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel is available for x86-64 servers.