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. Reference: OCI -Azure Interconnect documentation, Oracle -Microsoft partnership details. Which is not a driver for using multiple clouds?
Oracle Database@Google Cloud enables customers to run OCI -native database services (e.g., Autonomous Database) within Google Cloud data centers, simplifying multicloud management via GCP tools. Option A overcomplicates the integrated setup, Option C contradicts the private interconnect, and Option D is false —Autonomous Database is included. Oracle’s June 2024 partnership announcement confirms this design. Reference: Oracle Database@Google Cloud overview, Oracle -GCP partnership docs. What is the primary purpose of the MySQL Database Service HeatWave option in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)?
How are the resources provisioned in Oracle Database@Azure service?
Oracle Exadata Database Service in Azure. D. Delegated subnets attachment happens when you provide the subnet details during provisioning of Oracle Exadata VM Cluster. Explanation: In Oracle Database@Azure, delegated subnets from an Azure VNet are linked to the OCI VCN within OCI pods during the provisioning of the Oracle Exadata VM Cluster. This step occurs in the Azure portal when you specify subnet details, enabling the Exadata infrastructure to communicate with Azure resources. Option A is incorrect as container databases are provisioned later in OCI, not Azure. Option B misplaces this as a prerequisite during account linking, and Option C is too vague, as it references the broader service rather than the specific VM Cluster step. Oracle’s provisioning guide confirms this timing. Reference: Oracle Database@Azure provisioning documentation, Azure VNet integration guide. Which is a database service that CANNOT be provisioned in the Oracle Public Cloud?
Explanation: A primary benefit of Oracle Autonomous Database on Shared Exadata Infrastructure is its ability to automatically tune and patch the database, reducing manual administration and improving performance and security. Option B is unrelated to the shared infrastructure model, Option C exaggerates storage (it’s scalable, not unlimited), and Option D is a general infrastructure feature, not specific to Autonomous Database. Oracle’s documentation highlights automation as a core advantage. Reference: OCI Autonomous Database documentation, Shared Exadata Infrastructure guide. While configuring Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud, which specific Interconnect Type must users select when creating a VLAN attachment on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) console?
Oracle’s database feature matrix confirms In-Memory’s universal availability in OCI deployments. Reference: OCI Oracle Database editions guide, In -Memory Database documentation. Which operations are performed in the Azure portal to manage Oracle Database@Azure resources?