A. Enable block change tracking
B. Use multiple channels for parallel backup
C. Restrict memory usage by disabling compression
D. Disable redo log archiving during backup
A. Oracle starts capturing redo entries in archived logs
B. Oracle disables normal flashback log purging
C. Oracle schedules automatic RMAN backups
D. Oracle enables flashback logs specifically for that restore point
A. To create AWR baselines before patching
B. To back up parameter files before applying changes
C. To manage data pump exports
D. To automate application of database and grid infrastructure patches
A. Oracle Label Security (OLS) applied at the container root
B. PDB-Scoped Unified Auditing policies
C. Data Redaction with shared policy inheritance
D. Fine-Grained Auditing (FGA) with database-wide default policy
A. Automatic Memory Management components
B. Optimizer statistics synchronization
C. Network topology for standby databases
D. Cluster resources like listeners, ASM instances, and services
A. Changing COMPATIBLE parameter in init.ora and restarting CDB
B. Running DBMS_PDB.DESCRIBE followed by a metadata-only export
C. Opening the PDB in UPGRADE mode and running catctl.pl scripts
D. Dropping and recreating all application schemas manually
A. CONFIGURE DEVICE TYPE TO FLASHBACK;
B. CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO RECOVERY WINDOW OF 7 DAYS;
C. CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO REDUNDANCY 1;
D. CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON;
A. AWR SQL Report
B. ADDM Report
C. ASH Report
D. AWR Compare Period Report