You are creating a new Database as a Service (DBaaS) instance.Which statement is true about connections that are created by default?
You get complaints from users of several different applications that performance has degraded over time.These applications run in this configuration:1. There is one database and database instance, which is an Oracle 12c multitenant Container Database (CDB) with five Pluggable Databases (PDBs).2. One of the poorly performing applications run in one of the PDBs.3. One of the poorly performing applications runs in a different PDB in the same CDB.4. You have the Oracle Resource Manager configured for the CDB only.5. Each PDB has all sessions in one consumer group.A check of wait events for the sessions belonging to these applications shows that the sessions are waiting longer and that there are more sessions from other applications in the same database instance.You wish to avoid scaling up your Database as a Service (DBaaS) instance in Oracle Cloud.Which four should you check and possibly reconfigure to avoid the need to scale up the DBaaS instance?
What are two things can you do on the My Services Dashboard page?
The first step to connecting to Oracle Cloud is generating an SSH key pair.To generate a key pair on a Unix or Linux machine, you would run the ssh-keygen utility.What should be the number of bits in the key that must be created?
Which three will be supported after migrating an on-premises database to a Database as a Service (DBaaS) instance on Oracle Cloud?
Which three statements are true about SSH tunnels in a Database as a Service (DBaaS) Cloud configuration?