What order of steps would you use to display a virtual assembly with Oracle Enterprise manager?
A.
Create an assembly with Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder Studio; upload the assembly to the software library; deploy, and then manage with Oracle Enterprise manager.
B.
Create an assembly with Oracle Virtual Machine Builder Studio; save the software library; deploy, and then manage with Oracle Enterprise Manager.
C.
Create an assembly with Oracle Virtual Machine Builder Studio; upload the assembly to the repository; deploy, and then manage with Oracle Enterprise manager.
D.
Create an assembly with Oracle Application Express; upload the assembly to the repository; deploy, and then manage with Oracle Enterprise manager.
Suggested Answer:A🗳️
Note: * Step 1: Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder makes it possible for administrators to quickly configure and provision entire multi-tier application topologies onto virtualized and cloud environments. It provides a framework for capturing the configuration of existing software components and packaging them as self-contained building blocks known as appliances. These appliances can then be easily connected to form application blueprints known as assemblies. This innovative approach makes it practical for complex enterprise applications to easily be customized and provisioned in their entirety with minimal to no manual intervention onto virtualized and cloud environments. * Step 2 Software Library The Software Library Administration console allows you to configure and administer Software Library. To start using the Software Library, you must add at least one upload file storage location (OMS Shared location, or OMS Agent location) on the host where the OMS is running. A storage location in Software Library represents a repository of files, these files are either uploaded by Software Library, or generated and saved by some user-owned process.
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