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Oracle Exam 1Z0-1067-25 Topic 3 Question 5 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1067-25 exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 3
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As a cloud operations engineer responsible for a Rails application on multiple compute instances in an OCI subnet your database team recently provided you with a new config/database. yml file to direct Rails to use a new database back end. You need to update this file on each compute instance and restart Rails in a rolling fashion.

Which tool is best suited for this task?

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Galen
2 months ago
Ansible, for sure! It's like having a team of invisible butlers that do all the heavy lifting for you. What could be better?
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Carlton
5 hours ago
I've heard great things about Ansible. It sounds like the perfect tool for managing multiple compute instances.
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Zoila
1 days ago
I agree, Ansible is so efficient for tasks like this. It's like having a personal assistant.
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Laurel
1 months ago
Ansible is definitely the way to go. It makes updating and restarting Rails a breeze.
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Wai
2 months ago
Hmm, I'd go with the OCI CLI. It's like a Swiss Army knife for the Oracle Cloud. Plus, it's probably the fastest way to get the job done.
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Stanford
2 months ago
The Oracle Cloud Agent seems like a no-brainer. It's built right into the platform, so why not use it?
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Thersa
1 months ago
User 2: I agree, Ansible is great for configuration management.
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Colette
1 months ago
User 1: I think Ansible would be the best tool for this task.
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Lucia
2 months ago
Terraform is the way to go. You can manage your entire infrastructure as code, including the database config. So efficient!
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Arlyne
2 months ago
I think Terraform could also work well for updating the config file on multiple instances.
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Denny
2 months ago
I prefer using OCI CLI for this task, it's more direct and efficient.
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Fausto
2 months ago
I agree with Ellen, Ansible is great for configuration management.
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Polly
2 months ago
I'd go with the OCI CLI. It's native to the platform, so it's sure to work seamlessly with the Oracle Cloud.
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Roy
14 days ago
User 4: I'm not familiar with Oracle Cloud Agent, but it could be worth looking into as well.
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Linn
19 days ago
User 3: Terraform might also be a good option for managing infrastructure changes.
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Gilma
20 days ago
User 2: I'd go with the OCI CLI. It's native to the platform, so it's sure to work seamlessly with the Oracle Cloud.
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Youlanda
21 days ago
User 1: I think Ansible would be the best tool for this task.
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Carey
23 days ago
User 4: I'm not familiar with Oracle Cloud Agent, but it might be worth looking into as well.
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Aileen
27 days ago
User 3: Terraform could also be a good option for managing infrastructure changes.
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Madonna
28 days ago
User 2: I'd go with the OCI CLI. It's native to the platform, so it's sure to work seamlessly with the Oracle Cloud.
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Irene
1 months ago
User 1: I think Ansible would be the best tool for this task.
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Annmarie
2 months ago
Definitely Ansible! It's the perfect tool for automating these kinds of infrastructure tasks across multiple instances. Easy-peasy!
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Ellen
2 months ago
I think Ansible would be the best tool for this task.
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