I don't know, I'm a bit confused. Isn't option B also a possibility? Maybe the DBA just allocated the SGA and didn't start the whole instance yet. Tricky question!
I'm leaning towards option D as well. The instance starting implies that the whole database environment is up and running, not just a partial setup. Ready to serve those users!
Hmm, option D seems like the correct answer. The instance has been started, so all the necessary memory areas and background processes have been initialized. Sounds like the database is ready for action!
I think the correct answer is D because when an Oracle instance starts, it means that the memory areas have been allocated and background processes have been started, allowing users to access the data in the database.
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