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Oracle Exam 1Z0-084 Topic 1 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-084 exam
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You need to transport performance data from a Standard Edition to an Enterprise Edition database. What is the recommended method to do this?

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Suggested Answer: D

To transport performance data from an Oracle Database Standard Edition, which uses Statspack, to an Enterprise Edition database, which uses AWR, you must consider the compatibility of data structures and repository schemas between these tools. The recommended method is:

D (Correct): Export the data using the exp utility with a parameter file appropriate for Statspack (like spuexp.par) from the Statspack repository and import it into a dedicated Statspack schema on the destination. Since Statspack and AWR use different schemas, it's not recommended to import Statspack data directly into the AWR repository.

The other options are incorrect because:

A (Incorrect): expdp is not designed to export from Statspack, and awrload is intended for loading from an AWR export file, not a Statspack export.

B (Incorrect): Although expdp and impdp are used for exporting and importing data, the AWR repository schema is different from the Statspack schema, so importing Statspack data directly into the AWR repository is not recommended.

C (Incorrect): Using expdp to export from Statspack and then importing directly into the AWR repository is not the correct approach due to the schema differences between Statspack and AWR.


Oracle Database Performance Tuning Guide: Migrating from Statspack to AWR

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Daniel
10 months ago
I personally think option B might be a good approach, considering the import process into the AWR repository.
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Abel
11 months ago
I'm with Alice on this one, I think option C makes the most sense.
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Lynna
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe option D is the best way to transport the data.
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Melita
11 months ago
I think the recommended method is option C.
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Lovetta
11 months ago
I think option A is the correct answer. It specifically mentions using expdp and importing into the AWR repository.
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Erin
11 months ago
I agree with Vashti. Using expdp and impdp ensures a smoother transition of performance data.
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Vashti
12 months ago
But expdp and impdp are more commonly used for data transport between database editions.
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Barney
12 months ago
I'm not sure about that. I believe it's better to use exp and imp with the Statspack parameter file.
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Vashti
12 months ago
I think the recommended method is to use expdp and impdp from the Statspack repository.
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Gracia
1 years ago
Haha, free pizza? Now you're speaking my language! But seriously, I think Option A is the way to go here. Let's lock that in and keep powering through these questions. The sooner we're done, the sooner we can get to the good stuff!
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Jarvis
1 years ago
Yeah, I agree. The question is focused on a very specific database administration task, and we'll need to understand the differences between Statspack and AWR, as well as the recommended utilities for exporting and importing data.
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Tamera
11 months ago
D) Export the data by using the exp utility and parameter file spuexp.par from the Statspack repository and import it by using imp into a dedicated Statspack schema on the destination.
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Sanjuana
11 months ago
But we need to be careful with the parameters and ensure a smooth transition.
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Rosamond
11 months ago
C) Export the data by using the expdp utility and parameter file spuexp.par from the Statspack repository and import it by using impdp into Export the data by using expdp from the Statspack repository and import it by using impdp into the AWR repository.
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Lacey
1 years ago
This question is a bit tricky, as it's asking about the recommended method for transporting performance data from a Standard Edition to an Enterprise Edition database. I'm not too familiar with the specifics of Statspack and AWR, so I'll need to think this through carefully.
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