Oracle Cloud Data Management 2023 Foundations Associate Questions and Answers
Question 21
What is a prerequisite of running APEX on an Autonomous Database?
Options:
A.
A DBA must enable ORDS first.
B.
APEX can simply be installed by downloading the executable from OTN.
C.
APEX can only be used when selecting APEX as a workload when provisioning an Au-tonomous Database.
D.
An Autonomous Database with the workload type Data Warehouse, Transaction Pro-cessing, JSON or APEX.
E.
A DBA must create APEX admin and APEX users first before starting APEX from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Explanation:
An Autonomous Database with the workload type Data Warehouse, Transaction Processing, JSON or APEX is a prerequisite of running APEX on an Autonomous Database. According to the Oracle documentation, “Oracle Application Express (APEX) is a low-code development platformthat enables you to build scalable, secure apps with world-class features that can be deployed anywhere. APEX is preconfigured and fully managed in Oracle Autonomous Database (ADB). You can use APEX on any Autonomous Database workload type: Data Warehouse (ADW), Transaction Processing (ATP), JSON (AJD), or APEX (APEX).”
Question 22
Which is NOT a key to successful database upgrades?
Options:
A.
Enable Performance Stability with SPM. STA, and RAT
B.
Download and use Auto Upgrade
C.
Download and install Oracle 19c
D.
Download and install Oracle 21c
E.
Download and install newest RU
Answer:
A
Question 23
What are two typical reasons why customers CANNOT move their database into the public cloud? (Choose all correct answers)
Options:
A.
Public cloud does not provide storage for more than 10TB
B.
Regulations that prevent moving data into the public cloud
C.
Putting data in the cloud would break data residency rules
D.
Total Cost of Ownership in public cloud is higher than on-premises
Answer:
B, C
Explanation:
Explanation:
Regulations that prevent moving data into the public cloud and putting data in the cloud would break data residency rules are two typical reasons why customers cannot move their database into the public cloud. Some organizations may have legal, compliance, or business policy requirements that restrict where their data can be stored or processed. For example, some regulations may require that data be stored within a certain country or region, or that data be encrypted or anonymized before being transferred to the cloud. Moving data to the public cloud may violate these regulations or introduce additional risks or costs for the customers.