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Oracle Exam 1Z0-1067-24 Topic 3 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1067-24 exam
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Topic #: 3
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You have a web application that is running on compute instances distributed across an availability domain's fault domains. To share state, instances of the application need to read and write to a shared file system that supports concurrent access from multiple instances.

Which two can help fulfill this technical requirement?

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Suggested Answer: A, D

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Pamella
2 months ago
I'm with Fannie on this one. A shared file system is the way to go. Less hassle than trying to coordinate a shared block volume.
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Scarlet
16 days ago
Definitely, coordinating access to a shared block volume can be more complex.
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Renea
1 months ago
I agree, using a shared file system seems like the simpler option.
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Tawanna
1 months ago
D) Attach a single block volume in read/write shared mode to alt the instances. Use a cluster aware system such as Oracle Cluster File System version 2 (OCFS2) to coordinate access to the shared volume.
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Mozell
1 months ago
A) Create a file system in the File Storage service. Create a mount target and export the file system. Mount the export onto all of the instances.
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Glenn
2 months ago
Hah, B and C are just silly. Who would attach a single block volume to all instances? That's just asking for trouble!
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Rosendo
2 months ago
I'm torn between A and D. Both seem viable, but D might provide a bit more control and flexibility with the cluster-aware OCFS2 system.
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Keneth
1 months ago
I agree, A could work too but D with OCFS2 seems like a better option for concurrent access.
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King
1 months ago
I think D is the way to go. OCFS2 can definitely provide more control and flexibility.
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Fannie
2 months ago
Option A seems like the most straightforward solution. A shared file system in the File Storage service would be the easiest way to handle the state sharing requirement.
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Cassandra
2 months ago
B) Attach a single block volume in read/write shared mode to all the instances. Enable the cluster plug-in on the Oracle Cloud Agent to coordinate access to the shared volume.
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Phil
2 months ago
A) Create a file system in the File Storage service. Create a mount target and export the file system. Mount the export onto all of the instances.
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Nada
3 months ago
That's a valid point, but I still think option A is more straightforward and easier to implement.
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Paulina
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe option D is better as it uses a cluster aware system like OCFS2 to coordinate access to the shared volume.
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Nada
3 months ago
I think option A is the best choice because it involves creating a file system in the File Storage service and mounting it onto all instances.
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