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Oracle Exam 1Z0-076 Topic 4 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-076 exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 4
[All 1Z0-076 Questions]

Which four factors can influence the rate of SQL apply on a logical standby database?

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C, E

The rate of SQL apply on a logical standby database can be influenced by:

A: The number of PREPARER processes (which seems to be a typographical error and should read as PREPARER or similar) which prepare the redo data for the applier processes.

B: The number of coordinator processes on the standby database instance which coordinate the SQL apply activities.

C: The number of full table scans performed by SQL apply since full table scans can be resource-intensive and slow down the apply rate.

E: The number of applier processes which apply the redo data to the logical standby database.

Option D is incorrect as the size of the undo tablespace on the logical standby database is more likely to affect the SQL apply lag rather than the rate of SQL apply.

Option F is incorrect because the size of the shared pool would typically not influence the rate of SQL apply. The shared pool is more related to the caching of shared SQL and PL/SQL code and control structures.


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Beckie
28 days ago
Haha, Isaac, you crack me up! I'm just hoping I don't end up as the 'prepare process' in this exam question, if you know what I mean.
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Dacia
4 days ago
D) the size of the undo tablespace on the logical standby database
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Tonette
8 days ago
E) the number of applier processes
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Janet
14 days ago
B) the number of coordinator processes on the standby database instance
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Leeann
19 days ago
A) the number of PREPAER processes
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Isaac
1 months ago
I'm going to have to say A, B, and E. Gotta love those PREPARE processes, you know? They're the real MVPs.
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Gearldine
2 days ago
E) the number of applier processes
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Francine
9 days ago
B) the number of coordinator processes on the standby database instance
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Kiley
20 days ago
A) the number of PREPAER processes
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Hobert
1 months ago
That's true, a larger undo tablespace can help with managing changes during apply.
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Millie
1 months ago
I believe the size of the undo tablespace also plays a role in the rate of SQL apply.
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Shanda
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about the full table scans (C). That seems like it could be a factor, but I'm not confident about it.
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Lavelle
1 months ago
I agree, having more applier processes can definitely speed up the process.
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Hobert
1 months ago
I think the number of applier processes is important for SQL apply rate.
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Ressie
1 months ago
I agree with Leontine, but I also think the size of the undo tablespace (D) could play a role in the SQL apply performance.
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Bok
5 days ago
Definitely, the size of the undo tablespace (D) can't be overlooked when considering SQL apply performance.
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Harley
8 days ago
True, those are important factors. The size of the undo tablespace (D) might also have an impact.
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Vicente
14 days ago
I agree, but don't forget about the number of coordinator processes (B) on the standby database instance.
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Alishia
15 days ago
I think the number of applier processes (E) is crucial for SQL apply performance.
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Leontine
2 months ago
I think the number of coordinator processes (B) and the number of applier processes (E) are the key factors that influence the SQL apply rate on a logical standby database.
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Dong
6 days ago
I believe the number of full table scans performed by SQL apply (C) is another important factor to consider.
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Layla
7 days ago
The number of applier processes (E) is crucial for efficient SQL apply on a logical standby database.
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Clemencia
9 days ago
I think the size of the undo tablespace (D) also plays a significant role in the rate of SQL apply.
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Lamar
14 days ago
I agree, having more coordinator processes (B) can definitely help improve the SQL apply rate.
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