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For what business need should you use Database Cloud Service (DBCS) instead of Oracle database on a compute instance?

  • A. to bring your own license on a compute service
  • B. to lower license and infrastructure cost
  • C. to implement Oracle RAC for high availability
  • D. to build an Oracle database on a compute service
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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AOS
Highly Voted 5 years ago
C is correct You cannot configure RAC on classic IAAS RAC is only certified/supported to run on DBaaS (Enterprise Edition – Extreme Performance option) OR Exadata Cloud Service OR Database Cloud Service on VMs (OCI) This is because the Grid Infrastructure components require both layer 2 networking and multicast, neither of which is available with OCI-C SDN does provide multiple subnet capability but only at layer 3.
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thamerS
Highly Voted 5 years ago
i think B is the correct answer
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Vibhor75
Most Recent 3 years, 3 months ago
B is the answer as lowered license cost, bisness need
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Franky_T
4 years, 1 month ago
D is correct. DBCS or DBaaS is a fully managed (by Oracle) service, requiring no operation effort for the underlying database. A. BYOL is available on both DBaaS and OCI DB Service. B. Makes no sense as we are comparing services and the license costs would be the same and infrastructure cost does not play to the question. C. RAC is available on both DBaaS and OCI DB Service. OCI DB Service has a one-node or two-node RAC option for bare-metal or virtualized compute instances. D. This option ends with compute service and not compute instance. This is the key to the answer (compute service). If you just want to build a database system without having to be concerned with database management or underlying image maintenance, this is the way to go. In addition, DBaaS services typically give you your own Oracle instance in a virtual machine, while the Database Cloud Service uses a multi-tenant architecture for a more scalable approach. https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/database-cloud/public/oracle-db-and-db-cloud-service-wp-1844127.pdf
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Scunningham99
4 years, 10 months ago
Agree with b
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Mohamed79
4 years, 1 month ago
DBCS is much expensive than the compute instance, then it will increase the cost Thus, the right answer is C.
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sheddy
4 years, 10 months ago
B is the correct answer. Keyword is "Business Need"
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papayahead
4 years, 10 months ago
I vote for B.... for "business needs"
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Gera
5 years ago
Answer is B. https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Database/Concepts/overview.htm
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S0L0M0N2
5 years ago
Maybe... Correct is B
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Farzanah
5 years, 1 month ago
Correct Answer is C
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