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Oracle Exam 1Z0-1084-24 Topic 1 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1084-24 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 1
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Who is responsible for patching, upgrading, and maintaining the worker nodes in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE)? (Choose the best answer.)

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Suggested Answer: C

The user is responsible for patching, upgrading, and maintaining the worker nodes in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE). In OKE, the user has control over the worker nodes, which are the compute instances that run the Kubernetes worker components. As the user, you are responsible for managing and maintaining these worker nodes, including tasks such as patching the underlying operating system, upgrading Kubernetes versions, and performing any necessary maintenance activities. While Oracle provides the underlying infrastructure and support services, including managing the control plane and ensuring the availability of the OKE service, the responsibility for managing the worker nodes lies with the user. This allows you to have control and flexibility in managing your Kubernetes environment according to your specific needs and requirements.


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King
3 months ago
Clearly the answer is B. I mean, who wants to spend their time patching and upgrading when they could be playing video games? AuVerdellation is the way to go!
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Verdell
3 months ago
I'm going to have to go with B. AuVerdellation is the way of the future, and Oracle knows it. They wouldn't make us do all that stuff manually, right? That would just be cruel.
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Julene
2 months ago
C) The user
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Gilma
3 months ago
B) It is automated
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King
3 months ago
I believe Oracle Support is there to provide assistance, but ultimately it's the user's responsibility to manage the worker nodes.
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Elza
3 months ago
D, for sure. Those ISVs have got to be doing something, right? Patching and upgrading sounds like the perfect job for them.
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Geoffrey
3 months ago
I'm going with C. The user is always responsible for everything, right? That's just how it works in the tech world.
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Vanesa
3 months ago
A) Oracle Support
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Jess
3 months ago
C) The user
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Raul
3 months ago
But what about Oracle Support? Shouldn't they be responsible for it?
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Gerardo
3 months ago
I agree with Dalene, it makes sense for the user to handle those tasks.
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Dalene
4 months ago
I think the user is responsible for patching and maintaining the worker nodes.
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Adolph
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm pretty sure it's B. I mean, why would Oracle make us do all that manual work? Let's just sit back and let the machines handle it.
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Sheridan
3 months ago
True, it's always good to have a backup plan.
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Wenona
3 months ago
I guess Oracle Support would step in if needed.
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Melvin
3 months ago
But what if something goes wrong? Who will be responsible then?
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Kaitlyn
3 months ago
I think it's B too. Automation is key for efficiency.
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