When deploying Exadata Database Service, what is the PRIMARY benefit of using the "Cloud Tooling" deployment option versus manually configuring an on-premises Exadata system?
A.
"Cloud Tooling" offers significantly more granular control over the underlying hardware configuration.
B.
"Cloud Tooling" automates the provisioning, patching, and lifecycle management of the Exadata infrastructure.
C.
"Cloud Tooling" completely eliminates the need for any database administrator intervention.
D.
"Cloud Tooling" allows using older versions of Oracle Database that are no longer supported on-premises.
Cloud Tooling automates key tasks such asprovisioning, patching, scaling, and maintenance.
Reduces manual configuration errors and saves time.
Ensures consistency in setup and updates, minimizing downtime.
Greatly simplifies lifecycle management, making cloud deployments more efficient than on-premises.
Why the other options are incorrect:
A. More granular hardware control:Cloud tooling abstracts low-level hardware management.
C. No DBA intervention:While reduced, DBAs still handle application-specific configurations and performance tuning.
D. Using older database versions:Exadata Cloud Service supportsonly supported versions, not deprecated ones.
[References:, Oracle Exadata Cloud Service Documentation:Cloud Tooling Overview, ]
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