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Which is the responsibility of a customer using Oracle Database on Google Cloud?
Correct : A
With Oracle Database@Google Cloud, customers are responsible for provisioning Exadata Infrastructure via the Google Cloud Console, aligning with the service's design to manage resources within GCP. Updating infrastructure/software (Option B) and provisioning VM clusters in OCI (Option D) are managed by Oracle, not the customer. Provisioning containers/pluggable databases (Option C) occurs post-infrastructure setup, not as the primary responsibility. Oracle's documentation emphasizes customer control over provisioning in GCP.
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What is the key difference between the purchase workflows for the private and public offers of Oracle Database@Google Cloud?
Correct : C
The key difference is that private offers for Oracle Database@Google Cloud require negotiation with an Oracle sales representative to create a tailored contract in the Google Cloud Marketplace, whereas public offers are standardized and directly available without negotiation. Option D is incorrect; both are billed through Google Cloud. Options A and B misrepresent the workflows. Oracle's purchasing documentation outlines this sales-driven process for private offers.
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A company XYZ has been using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to host their mission-critical applications, but they have decided to start using Azure for some of their workloads. They want to enable connectivity between their Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Microsoft Azure to create a multicloud architecture.
Correct : C
The OCI-Azure Interconnect is the official Oracle-Microsoft partnership solution for establishing a private, high-bandwidth, and low-latency connection between OCI and Azure. This interconnect leverages Azure ExpressRoute and Oracle FastConnect to create a dedicated network link, bypassing the public internet for enhanced security and performance. A VPN connection (Option A) is possible but less optimal due to higher latency and lower reliability compared to the interconnect. Using the public internet (Option B) is insecure and unsuitable for mission-critical applications. This solution is detailed in Oracle's multicloud architecture guides and the OCI-Azure partnership documentation, emphasizing its suitability for enterprise multicloud deployments.
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How can the organization ensure secure and efficient data transfer between the frontend applications and the backend data warehouse in this scenario?
Correct : B
The OCI-Azure Interconnect, using Azure ExpressRoute and Oracle FastConnect, provides a dedicated, private, high-bandwidth, and low-latency connection between Azure and OCI, ideal for secure and efficient data transfer between frontend apps and backend data warehouses. Public internet (Option A) is less secure and slower, even with encryption. A hybrid approach (Option C) involves on-premises, not specified here. A VPN (Option D) is secure but lacks the performance of the interconnect. Oracle's multicloud connectivity docs endorse this solution.
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Which type of traffic is NOT supported by the cross-cloud connection between OCI and Microsoft Azure?
Correct : C
The OCI-Azure Interconnect supports direct traffic between Azure VNets and OCI VCNs (Option D) and peered VCNs in the same (Option B) or different OCI regions (Option A) via private IPs. However, it does not support transitive routing, such as traffic from an on-premises network through Azure to OCI (Option C), as the interconnect is a direct cloud-to-cloud link. This limitation is detailed in Oracle's networking documentation for the OCI-Azure partnership.
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