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Oracle Exam 1Z0-076 Topic 5 Question 30 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-076 exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 5
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You created a physical standby database prodsbyi from the primary database prod using SQL and RMAN. Which THREE are prerequisites for creating a Data Guard Broker configuration to manage these databases?

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C, E

The rate of SQL apply on a logical standby database can be influenced by:

A: The number of PREPARER processes (which seems to be a typographical error and should read as PREPARER or similar) which prepare the redo data for the applier processes.

B: The number of coordinator processes on the standby database instance which coordinate the SQL apply activities.

C: The number of full table scans performed by SQL apply since full table scans can be resource-intensive and slow down the apply rate.

E: The number of applier processes which apply the redo data to the logical standby database.

Option D is incorrect as the size of the undo tablespace on the logical standby database is more likely to affect the SQL apply lag rather than the rate of SQL apply.

Option F is incorrect because the size of the shared pool would typically not influence the rate of SQL apply. The shared pool is more related to the caching of shared SQL and PL/SQL code and control structures.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Galen
2 months ago
B and E seem like good options too, but I think A, D, and F are the key prerequisites for the Data Guard Broker configuration.
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Stephane
13 days ago
Setting DG_BROKER_START parameter to TRUE is essential for managing the databases with Data Guard Broker.
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Natalie
17 days ago
Having supplemental logging enabled on both primary and standby databases is crucial for the configuration.
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Jennie
25 days ago
I agree, A, D, and F are indeed the key prerequisites for setting up Data Guard Broker.
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Wenona
2 months ago
Haha, I can just imagine the chaos if you forgot to set the DG_BROKER_START parameter to TRUE. That would be a real headache!
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Sharee
12 days ago
User 3: Don't forget about supplemental logging on both databases too.
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Kathrine
16 days ago
User 2: Definitely, it's a must-have for a smooth operation.
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Cassi
1 months ago
User 1: Yeah, setting the DG_BROKER_START parameter is crucial for managing the databases.
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Adelle
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about C. Isn't that something you would want to configure for the Data Guard setup? I'd go with A, D, and F.
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Jacklyn
1 months ago
I agree, let's go with A, D, and F.
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King
1 months ago
I think C needs to be cleared for the setup.
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Delpha
2 months ago
I think A, D, and F are the correct prerequisites. The Data Guard Broker needs to connect to the standby database, and supplemental logging is required for the standby.
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Doug
2 months ago
I'm not sure about A and E, but I think C should be cleared for the configuration.
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Aide
2 months ago
I agree with Cyndy. Supplemental logging and DG_BROKER_START parameter are definitely needed.
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Cyndy
2 months ago
I think B, D, and F are prerequisites for creating a Data Guard Broker configuration.
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