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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2023 Cloud Operations Professional (1z0-1067-23) Free Practice Test

Question 1
You are using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) console to set up an alarm on a budget to track your OCI spending. Which two are valid targets for creating a budget in OCI? (Choose two.)

Correct Answer: D,E
Question 2
You have recently been asked to take over management of your company infrastructure provisioning efforts, utilizing Terraform v0.12 to provision and manage infrastructure resources in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
For the past few days the development environments have been failing to provision. Terraform re-turns the following error:


You locate the related code block in the Terraform config and find the following:
Which correction should you make to solve this issue? (Choose the best answer.)

Correct Answer: B
Question 3
You have a group of developers who launch multiple VM.Standard3.Flex compute in-stances every day into the compartment Dev. As a result, your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) tenancy quickly hits the service limit for this shape, andother groups can no longer create new instances using the VM.Standard3.Flex shape.
Therefore, your company issues a new mandate that the Dev compartment must include a quota that allows the use of only 20 VM.Standard3.Flex OCPUs per availability domain, without affecting any other compartment in the tenancy. Which quota statement would you use to implement this new requirement?

Correct Answer: B
Question 4
You have been asked to review a network design for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) by a major client. The client IT team needs to provision two Virtual Cloud Networks (VCNs) for a major application. The application uses a large number of virtual machine instances. Additionally, in the future, a VCN peering will be required to allow connectivity between the VCNs. Which of the following are valid IP ranges to consider? (Choose the best answer.)

Correct Answer: A
Question 5
You use a bucket in Object Storage to store backups of a database. Versioning is enabled on these objects, so that every time you take a new backup, it creates a new version. You add the following life-cycle policy rule: {
"action": "DELETE","is-enabled": true, "name": "Delete-Rule", "object-name-filter": null, "target": "objects",
"time-amount": 60, "time-unit": "DAYS" } Which option is true regarding this rule?

Correct Answer: C
Question 6
You run a large global application with 90% of your customers based in the US and Canada. You want to test a new feature and allow a small percentage of users to access the new version of your application. Which Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Traffic Management steering policy should you utilize?

Correct Answer: C
Question 7
You have created an Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) service in your company Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) tenancy and you now have to load historical data into it. You have already extracted this historical data from multiple data marts and data warehouses. This data is stored in multiple CSV text files and these files are ranging in size from 25 MB to 20 GB. Which is the most efficient and error tolerant method for loading data into ADW? (Choose the best answer.)

Correct Answer: C
Question 8
Scenario: 3 (Use the OCI CLI to Work with Object Storage from a Compute Instance) Scenario Description: (Hands-On Performance Exam Certification) Your company runs a web application in OCI that generates log files. You want to upload these files to OCI Object Storage to meet data retention requirements. Some files need to be retained indefinitely, whereas others can be deleted after 30 days. Use the OCI CLI to create bucket and upload the log directory and create a lifecycle policy rule to delete temporary files after 30 days.
Pre-Configuration:
To fulfill this requirement, you are provided with the following:
Access to an OCI tenancy, an assigned compartment, and OCI credentials
A compute instance with OCI CLI installed and a set of files in ~/dir_to_upload to use Access to the OCI Console Required IAM policies Assumptions:
Perform the tasks by using the OCI CLI on the compute instance.
Use instance principal authentication for all CLI commands; the instance has been given the policies necessary.
Connect to the compute instance using Cloud Shell's private networking and the provided SSH key.
An SSH key pair has been provided to you for the compute instance.
Private Key https://objectstorage.us-ashburn-1.oraclecloud.com/n/tenancyname/b/PBT_Storage/o/PKey.key Note: Throughout your exam, ensure to use assigned Compartment , User Name and Region.
Complete the following tasks in the provisioned OCI environment:
Task 1: Create a Bucket in Object Storage
Task 2: Upload a Directory's Contents to Object Storage
Task 3: Add a Lifecycle Policy to the Bucket
Correct Answer:
See the solution below with Step by Step Explanation.
Explanation
Task 1: Create a Bucket in Object Storage
Create a bucket named CloudOpsBucket_<user id> with the following properties:
Storage tier: Standard
Auto-tiering: Disabled
Object versioning: Enabled
Emit events: Disabled
Keys: Oracle-managed
Visibility: Private
Task 2: Upload a Directory's Contents to Object Storage
Upload the contents of the directory ~/dir_to_upload and its subdirectories to the bucket CloudOpsBucket Task 3: Add a Lifecycle Policy to the Bucket Create a lifecycle policy rule that deletes all files from ~/dir_to_upload/temp after 30 days Task 1: Create a bucket in Object Storage
1. Open Cloud Shell in the console. Under Network along the top, select Ephemeral Private Network Setup.
2. Select the subnet of the compute instance.
3. SSH into the compute instance using the provided SSH key:
ssh -i /path/to/key opc@<private_ip>
4. In the compute instance, create the bucket with the following command (note that it's one long line):
oci os bucket create -c "<compartment_id>" --name "CloudOpsBucket" --auth instance_principal --versioning
'Enabled'
Task 2: Upload a directory's contents to Object Storage
1. Upload the contents of the specified directory and subdirectories with the following command (note that it's one long line):
oci os object bulk-upload -bn "CloudOpsBucket" --src-dir "~/dir_to_upload" --auth instance_principal Task 3: Add a lifecycle policy to the bucket
1. Create a file named rule.json
2. Add the following content to rule.json:
{"items": [{"action": "DELETE","is-enabled": true,"name": "Delete-Rule","object-name-filter":
{"exclusion-patterns": null,"inclusion-patterns": null,"inclusion-prefixes": ["temp/"]},"target":
"objects","time-amount": 30,"time-unit": "DAYS"}]}
3. Add the lifecycle policy rule with the following command:
oci os object-lifecycle-policy put -bn "CloudOpsBucket" --from-json file://rule.json --auth instance_principal Top of Form
Question 9
(CHK) You are launching a Windows server in your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) tenancy. You provided a startup script during instance initialization, but it was not executed successfully. What is a possible reason for this error? (Choose the best answer.)

Correct Answer: D