| Exam Code/Number: | 1Z0-1067Join the discussion |
| Exam Name: | Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2019 Cloud Operations Associate |
| Certification: | Oracle |
| Question Number: | 65 |
| Publish Date: | Jun 02, 2026 |
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You are asked to Implement the disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity requirements for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Block Volumes. Two OCI regions being used: a primary/source region and a DR/destination region.
The requirements are:
* There should be a copy of data in the destination region to use If a region-wide disaster occurs in the source region
* Minimize costs
Which of the following design will help you meet these requirements?
Which two statements accurately describe Ansible Modules for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)?
Several development teams in your company have each been provided with a budget and a dedicated compartment to be used for testing purpose u are asked to help them to control the costs and avoid any overspending.
What should you do?
Recently your e-commerce web application has been receiving significantly more traffic than usual. Users are reporting they often encounter a 903 i when trying to access your site. Sometimes the site is very slow.
You check your instance pool configuration to confirm that the maximum number of instances Is configured to allow 20 compute instances. Currently 14 compute instances have been provisioned by the Instance pool. You also confirm that current CPU utilization across all hosts exceeds the scale- threshold you set in your auto-scaling policy. However, the Instance pool is not provisioning any new instances.
What can you check to determine why the application is NOT functioning properly?
You have deployed a three-tier web application inside an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) VCN with a CIDR block of 10.0.0.0/28. You Initially deploy three web servers (VM.Standard2.2), two application servers (VM.Standard2.4), and two servers (VM.Standard2.8) running Oracle database.
The web, application and database servers are deployed across two availability domains in the us-ashburn-1 region.
You also deployed a Public Load Balancer In front of the two web servers. The web traffic gradually Increases In the first few days following the deployment, so you attempt to double the number of instances in each tier of the application to handle the new load. Unfortunately, some of these new Instances fail to launch.
Your tenancy comes with the following set of predefined services limits for the availability domain and compartment where the application is deployed.
What is a possible reason for this deployment to fail?