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Oracle 1Z0-1151-25 Exam - Topic 2 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1151-25 exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 2
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What is the purpose of Google Cloud Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) in the context of Oracle Database@Google Cloud?

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Suggested Answer: A

In Oracle Database@Google Cloud, Google Cloud Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is used to create an isolated network environment within GCP, securing Oracle database services from other resources. This isolation enhances security by restricting access to the databases and ensuring they operate within a private subnet. Option B contradicts the private nature of the service, while Options C and D are unrelated to VPC's role. Oracle's documentation on Database@Google Cloud emphasizes VPC for network segmentation and security.


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Clay
5 hours ago
B seems off. Public access isn't secure.
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Mozell
5 days ago
Definitely A. Isolating services makes sense.
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Lon
10 days ago
Agreed, A is all about security!
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Alethea
29 days ago
D is interesting, but I don't see how it's the primary function.
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Howard
1 month ago
Wait, does VPC really isolate services? Sounds too good to be true.
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Carolynn
1 month ago
I'm going with A. Gotta keep that database safe and secure, you know?
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Cory
1 month ago
Haha, C is a joke. As if Google cares about our Oracle Database billing!
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Wilda
2 months ago
B is just silly. Why would we want public internet access for a database?
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Willow
2 months ago
D seems like a good option too. Connecting to OCI is important for hybrid cloud.
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Charlene
2 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought VPCs also had something to do with connectivity, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Selene
2 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think VPCs are definitely used for isolating resources. So, A seems right.
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Scarlet
2 months ago
I think the VPC is mainly about security, so I might lean towards option A, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Gianna
3 months ago
I've got a good understanding of VPCs in general, but I'm not as familiar with how they're used specifically for Oracle Database@Google Cloud. I'll read through the options carefully and try to apply my VPC knowledge to this context.
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Glenn
3 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the relationship between VPC and Oracle Database@Google Cloud. Is the VPC just for managing billing, or does it actually provide networking functionality? I'll have to review my notes on this topic before answering.
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Louvenia
3 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. VPC is about creating a private, isolated network in the cloud. For Oracle Database@Google Cloud, that would likely be to keep the database separate from other resources for security. I'll go with option A.
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Gerry
3 months ago
I think it's A. Security is key!
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Bette
3 months ago
A is the correct answer. Isolating the database is crucial for security.
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Monroe
3 months ago
I thought it was B at first, but A makes more sense.
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Jettie
4 months ago
I feel like option D could be relevant, but I agree with others that A is probably the main purpose.
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Aimee
4 months ago
A is definitely the main purpose!
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Rolf
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I know VPC is for networking, but I'm not clear on how it specifically relates to Oracle Database@Google Cloud. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Solange
4 months ago
This question seems straightforward - the purpose of VPC is to isolate the Oracle database for security, so I'll go with option A.
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