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Oracle Exam 1Z0-590 Topic 6 Question 102 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-590 exam
Question #: 102
Topic #: 6
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In which Oracle VM environment would you choose to increase the priority and processor cap % on one or more VMs?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Lonny
7 months ago
B is the clear winner here. Prioritizing the database server is a no-brainer in a shared environment.
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Angella
6 months ago
In a shared environment, it's all about optimizing resources for the most important workloads.
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William
6 months ago
Definitely, it's important to ensure that critical VMs have the resources they need.
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Shawna
6 months ago
I agree, prioritizing the database server is crucial in a shared environment.
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Kimberely
7 months ago
Haha, E is just asking for trouble. Clustering heartbeats and disk I/O? No thanks, I'll pass on that one!
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Chantay
7 months ago
Haha, E is just asking for trouble. Clustering heartbeats and disk I/O? No thanks, I'll pass on that one!
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Theron
7 months ago
B) Where there are two Oracle VM servers sharing multiple VMs and workload and you wish to ensure that the VM running database server have higher CPU priority.
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Lavina
7 months ago
A) Wherethere are four Oracle VM servers and each dedicated to specific set of VMs and you wish to increase the efficiency of all servers.
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Carmela
7 months ago
I'm going with C. Ensuring high bandwidth for some VMs is crucial when networking is limited.
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Delila
6 months ago
C) Absolutely, especially when network connections are limited.
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Nadine
7 months ago
B) That makes sense, prioritizing the database server for higher CPU priority is important.
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Fletcher
7 months ago
C) Where there are multiple Oracle VM servers with few physical network connections and you wish to ensure some VM will see high bandwidth.
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Tamesha
7 months ago
B) Where there are two Oracle VM servers sharing multiple VMs and workload and you wish to ensure that the VM running database server have higher CPU priority.
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Margret
7 months ago
I disagree, I would go with option C. We need to ensure some VMs have high bandwidth for better performance.
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Stevie
8 months ago
I agree with you, King. Option B makes sense because we need to prioritize the VM running the database server.
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King
8 months ago
I think I would choose option B.
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Darnell
8 months ago
Option B seems like the way to go. Gotta make sure that database server gets the priority it deserves!
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Marisha
7 months ago
It's important to ensure that the VM running the database server gets the resources it needs to perform efficiently.
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Amber
7 months ago
I agree, the database server should definitely have higher CPU priority.
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