Do the system resources on the Micro instance meet the …

Do the system resources on the Micro instance meet the recommended configuration for
Oracle?

Do the system resources on the Micro instance meet the recommended configuration for
Oracle?

A.
Yes completely

B.
Yes but only for certain situations

C.
Not in any circumstance

Explanation:
We recommend that you use db.t1.micro instances with Oracle to test setup and connectivity
only; the system resources for a db.t1.micro instance do not meet the recommended
configuration for Oracle. No Oracle options are supported on a db.t1.micro instance.
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuideConcepts.DBInstanceClass.html#
Concepts.DBInstanceClass.Previous



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Sree

Sree

C
Explanation: From AWS Website :
Micro Instances (db.t1.micro) – An instance sufficient for testing that should not be used for production applications. Using a db.t1.micro instance with Oracle is a limited test configuration. If you want to use a micro DB instance class, the db.t1.micro DB instance class only supports Oracle versions 11.2.0.2, 11.2.0.3, and 12.1.0.1.

We recommend that you use db.t1.micro instances with Oracle to test setup and connectivity only; the system resources for a db.t1.micro instance do not meet the recommended configuration for Oracle. No Oracle options are supported on a db.t1.micro instance. For more information, see the Micro Instances topic in the Amazon EC2 documentation.

tymo

tymo

agreed on C.
Quote:
the system resources for a db.t1.micro instance do not meet the recommended configuration for Oracle