Question 19:
A large London based eCommerce company is running Oracle DB Systems Virtual Machine RAC database on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) for their eCommerce application in the uk-london-1 region. They are currently taking automatic backups of the database, as configured during the database provisioning activity. They are launching a new product soon, which is expected to sell in large quantities all over the world. The application architecture should have minimal cost, no data loss, no performance impacts during the database backup windows and should have minimal downtime. What is the most efficient and cost-effective mechanism of modifying the database deployment architecture to meet these application goals? (Choose the best answer.)
Answer options:
A. Launch a new VM RAC database in another availability domain, launch a compute instance, deploy Oracle GoldenGate on it and then configure it to replicate the data from the eCommerce Database over to the new VM RAC database using GoldenGate. Take backups from the new VM RAC database. B. Turn off automatic backups from the eCommerce database, implement Oracle Active Data Guard with the standby database deployed on another availability domain, and take backups from the standby database. C. Launch a new VM RAC database in another availability domain, launch a compute instance, deploy Oracle GoldenGate on it and then configure bi-directional replication from the eCommerce Database over to the new VM RAC database using GoldenDate. Take backup from the new VM RAC database. D. Turn off automatic backups from the eCommerce database, implement Oracle Data Guard with the standby database deployed on another availability domain, take backups from the standby database.