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Oracle Exam 1Z0-344 Topic 11 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-344 exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 11
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You want to install a JDE 9.2 development client with Tools Release 9.2.0.3. Which two of the following local Oracle databases (OEE) can be used?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Nidia
4 months ago
Wait, there's an option F? I thought OEE 10g was only used by dinosaurs and Jurassic Park developers. Maybe I should just go with that one, it's probably the most stable.
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Deeann
4 months ago
I'm going with C and E. Who doesn't love a little legacy encryption, even if it's a bit outdated? And 12c is the way to go for the latest and greatest.
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Chi
2 months ago
True, it's always good to have options when it comes to encryption.
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Teddy
2 months ago
Legacy encryption may be outdated, but it can still be reliable.
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Latrice
2 months ago
I agree, 12c is definitely the way to go for the latest features.
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Rochell
2 months ago
I think C and E are the best choices too. Legacy encryption can still be useful.
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Peter
4 months ago
Trick question! The real answer is to install OEE 11g on a toaster oven. That's the only way to truly future-proof your development environment.
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Mozelle
3 months ago
C) OEE 12c with legacy encryption
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Marguerita
4 months ago
B) OEE 11gR2 with enhanced encryption
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Kristofer
4 months ago
A) OEE 12c with enhanced encryption and legacy encryption
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Paulina
4 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think B) OEE 11gR2 with enhanced encryption could also be a valid option.
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Aleisha
4 months ago
I'm leaning towards B and D. 11gR2 is a pretty solid choice, and legacy encryption is still commonly used, even if it's not as fancy.
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Precious
3 months ago
B and D seem like the best options. 11gR2 is a solid choice and legacy encryption is still in use.
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Viva
4 months ago
I would go with B and D as well. 11gR2 is a stable option and legacy encryption is still important.
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Adelle
4 months ago
I agree, 11gR2 is a safe bet. Legacy encryption is still widely used.
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Tanja
4 months ago
I think B and D are good choices too. 11gR2 is reliable and legacy encryption is still relevant.
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Melodie
5 months ago
Hmm, I think option A and E are the way to go. Enhanced encryption is the way of the future, and 12c is the latest and greatest, right?
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Glenna
3 months ago
Fidelia: Absolutely, we want to make sure we're using the most up-to-date and secure options for our development client.
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Fidelia
4 months ago
Yeah, enhanced encryption is definitely important for security. 12c is the latest version, so it makes sense to go with that.
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Dean
4 months ago
I agree, option A and E seem like the best choices for the JDE 9.2 development client.
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Miesha
5 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is E) OEE 12c with enhanced encryption.
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Adrianna
5 months ago
I think the answer is A) OEE 12c with enhanced encryption and legacy encryption.
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