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OCI Foundation Course 2023 Final Exam | 75 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated 2024 | Guaranteed A+ Which statement about OCI is NOT true? 1) An OCI region is a localized geographic area. 2) A single fault domain can be associated with multiple availability domains within a region. 3) An availability domain is one or more data centers located within a region. 4) Availability domains do not share infrastructure, such as power, cooling, or network, within a region. - 2) A fault domain is a subdivision of an availability domain. Each availability domain contains three fault domains. Fault domains let you distribute your instances so that they are not on the same physical hardware within a single availability domain. A fault domain cannot be associated with multiple availability domains. Which capability can be used to protect against failures within an OCI availability domain? 1) Compartments 2) Regions 3) Fault Domain 4) Load Balancer - 3) Fault Domain Fault domains provide a capability to protect your applications and instances from unexpected hardware failures or network outages within an availability domain. They provide anti-affinity: Each fault domain runs on its own set of physical hardware, so a failure that impacts one fault domain does not affect instances in other fault domains. You have subscribed to an OCI region that has one availability domain. You want to deploy a highly available application with two servers and a 2-node database. How would you place the components to maintain the high availability of the application? 1) High availability is not possible as there is only one availability domain in the region. 2) Place all the components in the same fault domain. 3) Place the servers in one fault domain and the database nodes in another fault domain. 4) Place one server and a DB node in one fault domain, and the second server and DB node in another fault domain. - 4)Place one server and a DB node in one fault domain, and the second server and DB node in another fault domain. (*)

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