Question 6:
You work for a public health care company based in the United States. Their existing patient records system runs in an on-premise data center and the customer is sending tape backups offsite as part of their disaster recovery planning. You developed an alternative archival solution using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) that will save the company a significant amount of money on a yearly basis. The solution involves storing data in an OCI Object Storage bucket. After reviewing your solution with the customer Global Risk and Compliance (GRC) team, they highlighted four security requirements: ✑ All data less than 1 year old must be accessible within 2 hours ✑ All data must be retained for at least 10 years and be accessible within 48 hours ✑ All data must be encrypted at rest ✑ No data may be transmitted across the public internet Which two options meet the requirements outlined by the customer GRC team? (Choose two.)
Answer options:
A. Provision a FastConnect link to the closest OCI region and configure a private peering virtual circuit. B. Provision a FastConnect link to the closest OCI region and configure a public peering virtual circuit. C. Create an OCI Object Storage Standard tier bucket. Configure a lifecycle policy to archive any object that is older than 365 days. D. Create an OCI Object Storage Standard tier bucket. Configure a lifecycle policy to delete any object that is older than 7 years. E. Create a VPN connection between your on-premises data center and OCI. Create a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) along with an OCI Service Gateway for OCI Object Storage.