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Oracle 1Z0-1085-25 Exam - Topic 3 Question 3 Discussion

What is the main purpose of the Auto-Tiering feature in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage?
C) Reducing storage costs by moving objects between Standard and Infrequent
A) Giving real-time usage analytics
B) Allowing unlimited data access patterns
D) Removing storage fees for large objects

Oracle 1Z0-1085-25 Exam - Topic 3 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1085-25 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 3
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What is the main purpose of the Auto-Tiering feature in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage?

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Suggested Answer: C

The main purpose of the Auto-Tiering feature in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage is to reduce storage costs by automatically moving objects between Standard and Infrequent Access storage tiers based on access patterns. This helps organizations save money by storing less frequently accessed data in a lower-cost storage tier.


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Malcom
6 months ago
Wait, does it really move objects automatically? Sounds too good to be true.
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Tamra
6 months ago
Totally agree, option C is the way to go!
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Linwood
6 months ago
I thought it was just for analytics, not cost reduction.
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Tequila
7 months ago
Unlimited data access patterns? That's not what I heard!
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Tonette
7 months ago
It's all about reducing storage costs by moving objects!
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Detra
7 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought Auto-Tiering was more about analytics than cost reduction. Maybe I need to review that section again.
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Carisa
7 months ago
I feel like the main purpose is definitely related to cost efficiency, so I would lean towards option C.
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Fidelia
7 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, and I think it had to do with managing data access patterns. But that doesn't seem quite right for this one.
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Joseph
8 months ago
I think the Auto-Tiering feature is mainly about reducing storage costs, but I'm not entirely sure if it's just about moving objects between tiers.
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Elliott
8 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the options, they all sound like they could be related to storage management. I'll have to review the material on Auto-Tiering again before answering this one.
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Cassandra
8 months ago
Okay, let me see. The key here is understanding the purpose of the Auto-Tiering feature, which is to automatically move objects between storage tiers to optimize costs. I'll go with C.
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Sherron
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. The options seem a bit similar, I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Ira
8 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think the answer is C - reducing storage costs by moving objects between Standard and Infrequent.
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Emile
1 year ago
I think it's not about removing storage fees for large objects, but more about cost optimization through tiering.
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Dominga
1 year ago
Definitely C. Although, I can't help but think that the 'Infrequent' tier is just Oracle's way of saying 'Go ahead, forget about those files. We dare you.'
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Lili
1 year ago
But it's still a useful feature for reducing storage costs.
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Truman
1 year ago
I agree, it does seem like a way to make us forget about certain files.
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Sherita
1 year ago
Hmm, C is the obvious answer here. Although, I do wonder if Oracle will start charging extra for the 'Frequent' tier. You know, just to keep us on our toes.
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Mendy
1 year ago
Agreed, let's keep an eye out for any changes in pricing.
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Leonor
1 year ago
True, we'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out.
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Sherell
1 year ago
Yeah, cost efficiency is key. Let's hope they keep it that way.
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Lemuel
1 year ago
I doubt they would do that, but you never know with these companies.
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Bobbye
1 year ago
I hope Oracle doesn't surprise us with extra charges. That would be frustrating.
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Leanora
1 year ago
I hope Oracle doesn't start charging extra for the 'Frequent' tier.
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Lisha
1 year ago
I think C is the best choice too. It's all about cost savings.
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Velda
1 year ago
I agree, C is definitely the main purpose of Auto-Tiering.
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Ciara
1 year ago
I believe it also allows unlimited data access patterns, giving flexibility in accessing data.
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Rodney
1 year ago
I agree with Jacinta, it helps in optimizing storage costs by tiering data based on usage.
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Percy
1 year ago
I'm going with C as well. Anything that can help me save on those pesky storage fees is a winner in my book!
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Lillian
1 year ago
Definitely, saving on storage fees is always a good thing.
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Lezlie
1 year ago
I think it's a smart choice to go with C for that reason.
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Myra
1 year ago
I agree, reducing storage costs is a huge benefit.
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Jacinta
1 year ago
I think the main purpose is to reduce storage costs by moving objects between Standard and Infrequent.
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Hubert
1 year ago
C seems like the right choice. Auto-Tiering is all about optimizing storage costs, not analytics or unlimited access.
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Theodora
1 year ago
Definitely, it's a cost-effective way to manage storage in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage.
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Alison
1 year ago
That makes sense. It's all about optimizing storage costs based on usage patterns.
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Stephania
1 year ago
I agree, C is the correct choice. Auto-Tiering helps reduce storage costs by moving objects between Standard and Infrequent.
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