What two statements regarding the Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) are true?
Correct Answer: A,B
Explanation When you work with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, one of the first steps is to set up a virtual cloud network (VCN) for your cloud resources. VIRTUAL CLOUD NETWORK (VCN) : A virtual, private network that you set up in Oracle data centers. It closely resembles a traditional network, with firewall rules and specific types of communication gateways that you can choose to use. A VCN resides in a single Oracle Cloud Infrastructure region and covers a single, contiguous IPv4 CIDR block of your choice. See Allowed VCN Size and Address Ranges. The terms virtual cloud network, VCN, and cloud network are used interchangeably in this documentation. For more information, see VCNs and Subnets. SUBNETS : Subdivisions you define in a VCN (for example, 10.0.0.0/24 and 10.0.1.0/24). Subnets contain virtual network interface cards (VNICs), which attach to instances. Each subnet consists of a contiguous range of IP addresses that do not overlap with other subnets in the VCN. You can designate a subnet to exist either in a single availability domainavailability domain or across an entire region (regional subnets are recommended). Subnets act as a unit of configuration within the VCN: All VNICs in a given subnet use the same route table, security lists, and DHCP options (see the definitions that follow). You can designate a subnet as either public or private when you create it. Private means VNICs in the subnet can't have public IP addresses. Public means VNICs in the subnet can have public IP addresses at your discretion. See Access to the Internet.
1Z0-1085-20 Exam Question 42
Which two should be considered when designing a fault-tolerant solution in Oracle Cloud lntrostiurture (OCI)?
Correct Answer: B,E
1Z0-1085-20 Exam Question 43
Which 3 components are part of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) identity and access management service?
Correct Answer: A,C,F
1Z0-1085-20 Exam Question 44
Which Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) service is best suited for running serverless apps?
Correct Answer: C
1Z0-1085-20 Exam Question 45
What does Oracle's Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) attestation of compliance provide to customers?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a global set of security standard designed to encourage and enhance cardholder data security and promote the adoption of consistent data security measures around the technical and operational components related to cardholder data. Oracle has successfully completed a Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) audit and received an Attestation of Compliance (AoC) covering several Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services and the Oracle RightNow Service Cloud Service. As a PCI Level 1 Service Provider, customers can now use these services for workloads that store, process or transmit cardholder data.