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Question #: 101
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You are a network architect and have designed the network infrastructure of a three-tier application on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). In the architecture, back- end DB servers are in a private subnet. One of your DB administrators requests to have access to OCI object storage service.
How can you meet this requirement?

  • A. Create a service gateway, add a new route rule to the private subnet route table that uses object storage as your service gateway target type
  • B. Create a dynamic routing gateway (DRG) and attach it to your virtual cloud network (VCN). Add a default route rule to the private subnets route table and set the target as DRG
  • C. Attach a public IP address to the instances in the private subnet, and then add a new route rule to the private subnet route table to route default traffic to the internet gateway
  • D. Add a new route rule to the private subnet route table to route default traffic to the internet gateway
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️
Reference:
https://blogs.oracle.com/cloud-infrastructure/connect-private-instances-with-oracle-services-through-an-oracle-cloud-infrastructure-service-gateway

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