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Oracle 1Z0-931-25 Exam - Topic 5 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-931-25 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 5
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Which two license types does the customer need to benefit from BYOL when leveraging on-premise Enterprise Database licenses in Oracle Autonomous Database?

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Suggested Answer: C, D

Full Detailed In-Depth Explanation:

Bring Your Own License (BYOL) allows using existing on-premises Oracle licenses in the cloud:

A: False. Exadata is included in Autonomous Database; no separate license is needed.

B: False. Active Data Guard is an optional feature, not required for BYOL.

C: True. RAC is needed for BYOL when scaling beyond 16 OCPUs, as Autonomous Database uses RAC for high availability in larger deployments.

D: True. Multitenant is mandatory, as Autonomous Database uses a multitenant architecture (CDB/PDB).

E: False. TDE is included by default, not a BYOL requirement.


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Jesusita
3 months ago
I thought Active Data Guard was necessary too, but maybe not?
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Kathrine
3 months ago
Multitenant is also important, but not for BYOL, right?
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Arlette
3 months ago
I think it's Exadata and RAC for sure.
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Lashawn
4 months ago
Wait, is TDE not included? That seems odd.
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Elena
4 months ago
Totally agree, those are the key ones!
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Vicki
4 months ago
I thought BYOL was mostly about Exadata, but I also have a vague memory of Multitenant being involved. Need to double-check that!
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Lina
4 months ago
I feel like Real Application Clusters could be one of the answers, especially with scaling, but I can't recall the exact details.
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Dominque
5 months ago
I recall a practice question that mentioned Active Data Guard, but I can't remember if it was relevant for BYOL. This is tricky!
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Rebecka
5 months ago
I think the answer might be Exadata and Multitenant, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember something about needing specific licenses for BYOL.
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Daron
5 months ago
I've got a strategy - I'll eliminate the options that don't seem relevant, then focus on the remaining choices to determine the two correct answers.
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Rosendo
5 months ago
I'm feeling a bit lost on this one. The wording is a bit technical, I'll need to re-read it a few times to make sure I understand.
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Lettie
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. The key is understanding which license types are required to benefit from BYOL in this context.
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Theola
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the specifics of BYOL and Oracle Autonomous Database licensing. I'll need to review that topic carefully.
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Tamar
6 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think I can handle it.
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Ashlee
11 months ago
D) Multitenant and C) Real Application Clusters (RAC), but only when scaling beyond 16 OCPUs. Gotta love those specific requirements, makes me feel like a database ninja!
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Marleen
11 months ago
Exadata and Transparent Data Encryption (TDE). Those are the key license types needed for BYOL.
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Marleen
11 months ago
Multitenant and Real Application Clusters (RAC), but only when scaling beyond 16 OCPUs. It's all about maximizing benefits!
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Anthony
12 months ago
A) Exadata? Really? That's like using a bazooka to swat a fly. Let's keep it simple and go with D) Multitenant and B) Active Data Guard.
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Noel
10 months ago
Great choice, keeping it simple with Multitenant and Active Data Guard.
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Yaeko
10 months ago
Those two options should work well for leveraging on-premise Enterprise Database licenses in Oracle Autonomous Database.
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Bernadine
10 months ago
Multitenant and Active Data Guard it is, simple and effective.
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Taryn
10 months ago
I agree, Exadata seems like overkill. Let's go with Multitenant and Active Data Guard.
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Diane
10 months ago
Let's simplify things and go with Multitenant and Active Data Guard for BYOL.
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Basilia
10 months ago
Using Multitenant and Active Data Guard will help the customer maximize their benefits.
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Jess
11 months ago
Multitenant and Active Data Guard are definitely the way to go for BYOL benefits.
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Jose
11 months ago
I agree, Exadata seems like overkill. Let's stick with Multitenant and Active Data Guard.
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Chantay
12 months ago
I think Exadata and Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) licenses are needed for BYOL.
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Toshia
12 months ago
I believe it's Exadata and Active Data Guard licenses that are required for BYOL.
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Chantay
12 months ago
I think the correct answer is D) Multitenant and C) Real Application Clusters (RAC), but only when scaling beyond 16 OCPUs. This makes sense since BYOL allows customers to use their existing on-premise licenses in the Oracle Autonomous Database.
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Jin
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think you might be right about D) Multitenant and C) Real Application Clusters (RAC) for BYOL.
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Felix
11 months ago
Actually, I think it's A) Exadata and B) Active Data Guard that are needed for BYOL in Oracle Autonomous Database.
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Miesha
11 months ago
I believe the correct answers are D) Multitenant and C) Real Application Clusters (RAC), but only when scaling beyond 16 OCPUs.
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Margot
12 months ago
I agree with Lashanda. Exadata and Multitenant licenses make sense for BYOL.
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Lashanda
1 year ago
I think the customer needs Exadata and Multitenant licenses.
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