An organization has its IT infrastructure in a hybrid setup with an on-premises environment and an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) in the us -phonix -1 region. The on - premise applications communications with compute instances inside the VPN over a hardware VPN connection. They are looking to implement an Intrusion detected and Prevention (IDS/IPS) system for their OCI environment. This platform should have the ability to scale to thousands of compute of instances running inside the VCN. How should they architect their solution on OCI to achieve this goal?
You are responsible for a web application deployed on a set of compute VM instances in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Your application stores data on block volumes. In production, the business requirement is a Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of two hours and that data should be recoverable in case of a regional failure. How would you meet the RPO requirement in the event of a failure?
A retail company has several on -premise data centers which span multiple geographical locations. They plan to move many of their business critical applications to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). These applications require highly available network connections between on-premises and OCI. Which option provides the highest level of redundancy?
You developed a microservices -based application that runs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE). It has multiple endpoints that needs to be exposed to the public internet. What is the most cost -effective way to expose multiple application endpoints without adding complexity to the application?
A digital marketing company is planning to host a website on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and leverage OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE). These web servers will make API calls to access OCI Object Storage to store all images uploaded by users. For security purposes, you must ensure that the credentials used by the web server to allow access to OCI Object Storage are not stored in the compute instance. What solution results in an implementation with the least -effort for this scenario?
You have deployed a web application targeting a global audience across multiple Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) regions. You decide to use Traffic Management Geo -Location based Steering Policy to serve web requests to users from the region closets to the user. Within each region you have deployed a public load balancer with 4 servers in a backend set. During a DR test disable all web servers in one of the regions however, traffic Manageme nt does not automatically direct all users to the other region. Which two are possible causes?