A, B, D, and F all sound like legit options. The Database Resource Manager is a powerful tool for controlling resource usage in a multitenant environment.
I'm not sure about C and F. Limiting UNDO usage and CPU utilization at the CDB level seems a bit overkill. Maybe the exam writers are trying to trick us.
E is definitely true. A CDB-level resource plan is required when using PDB-level resource plans. It's like the parent plan that governs the child plans.
Exactly. The CDB-level plan sets the limits for the entire container database, while the PDB-level plans can further refine those limits for individual pluggable databases.
E is definitely true. A CDB-level resource plan is required when using PDB-level resource plans. It's like the parent plan that governs the child plans.
A, B, and D seem to be correct options. Limiting UNDO, PGA memory, and CPU utilization at the PDB and CDB levels is a key feature of the Database Resource Manager.
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