1z0-1072 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2019 Architect Associate

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Question 4

You are designing a networking infrastructure in multiple Oracle Cloud Infrastructure regions and require connectivity between workloads in each region. You have created a dynamic routing gateway (DRG) and a remote peering connection. However, your workloads are unable to communicate with each other.

What are two reasons for this? (Choose two.)

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  • The security lists associated with subnets in each virtual cloud network (VCN) do not have the appropriate ingress rules

  • Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies have not been defined to allow connectivity across the two VCNs in different regions

  • A local peering gateway needs to be created in each VCN with a default route rule added in the route table forwarding the traffic to the local peering gateway

  • An Internet gateway needs to be created in each VCN with a default route rule added in the route table forwarding the traffic to the Internet Gateway

  • The route table associated with subnets in each VCN do not have a route rule defined to forward the traffic to their respective DRGs


Question 5

Which two resources are available by default when your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure tenancy is provisioned?

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  • an NVMe SSD boot disk for each instance, whose size is determined by the image and shape of the instance

  • a range of public IP addresses that are reserved for your tenancy

  • a set of images, where each image is a template of a virtual hard drive that consists of the OS and installed software and applications

  • a variety of shapes, where each shape determines the number of CPUs and memory allocated to an instance.


Question 6

You currently manage an e-commerce application that utilizes 25 identical compute resources to handle customer traffic. The stakeholders have asked you to create another 25 identical compute resources in order to deploy and test a new version of the software?

What is the most efficient process to create 25 additional compute resources that are identical to the first 25?

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  • Create a custom image from 1 of the 25 servers. Use this custom image to provision 25 more servers

  • Create a manual backup of each boot volume belonging to the 25 servers. Restore each backup to create 25 new boot volumes, from which you will provision 25 more servers

  • Provision a new server and configure it to be identical to the first 25. Create a custom image from the new server, then use the custom image to provision 24 more servers

  • Clone the boot volume of 1 of the 25 servers. Use the boot volume clone to provision 25 more servers