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Oracle Exam 1Z0-915-1 Topic 9 Question 17 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-915-1 exam
Question #: 17
Topic #: 9
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What must you do to minimize a DB system down time caused by automatic maintenance operations?

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Ashton
4 days ago
Hmm, read replicas sound like the practical choice here. I wonder if they come with free socks too? Gotta stay comfy during those long maintenance windows, you know.
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Madelyn
8 days ago
High availability is the way to go! Redundancy and failover are key to keeping things up and running even during maintenance. Plus, it's just good practice in general.
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Claribel
11 days ago
Enabling crash recovery? I mean, that's important, but it doesn't really address the downtime issue. You need to keep the system running, not just recover from crashes.
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Ria
16 days ago
Ooh, HeatWave cluster? I heard that can really boost performance, but I don't think it's the right solution for just minimizing downtime. Gotta keep it simple, you know?
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Audry
17 days ago
Creating read replicas is a great way to minimize downtime during maintenance. That way, the application can keep serving traffic from the replicas while the main DB is being maintained.
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Fernanda
21 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think creating read replicas could also help minimize downtime.
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Lauran
22 days ago
I agree with Xenia, enabling high availability is the best option.
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Xenia
28 days ago
I think we should enable high availability to minimize downtime.
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