Definitely B and E. A RAC database is all about that distributed goodness, with instances spread across multiple servers. Anything less than two instances and it's just a regular old database, am I right? Or maybe a database with identity issues, who knows?
I'm pretty sure B and E are the right answers. It's all about that high availability, baby! Although, I do wonder, can I get a RAC database with just two instances and a hamster running on a wheel to power it? Asking for a friend.
I thought the answer was D. I mean, three or more instances sounds like the way to go for maximum redundancy, right? Oh well, guess I'll have to study up on my RAC knowledge.
B and E are correct. A RAC database can have instances on separate servers, and it must have two or more instances. The other options are not accurate.
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