Which two statements are true about the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)? (Choose two.)
A.
Regions are dependent on other regions and must be located within 5 thousand kilometers of each other.
B.
An OCI region is a localized geographic area, and an availability domain is one or more data centers located within a region.
C.
A single fault domain can be associated with multiple regions and availability domains.
D.
Because availability domains do not share infrastructure such as power or cooling, or the internal availability domain network, a failure at one availability domain within a region is unlikely to impact the availability of the others within the same region.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is designed with a hierarchical structure to ensure high availability and fault tolerance:
Correct Answer (B): “An OCI region is a localized geographic area, and an availability domain is one or more data centers located within a region” accurately describes OCI’s architecture. A region is a standalone geographic area (e.g., US East), and availability domains (ADs) are isolated data centers within that region, enhancing resilience.
Correct Answer (D): “Because availability domains do not share infrastructure such as power or cooling, or the internal availability domain network, a failure at one availability domain within a region is unlikely to impact the availability of the others within the same region” reflects OCI’s design for fault isolation. ADs are physically separate, minimizing the risk of cascading failures.
Incorrect Options:
A: Regions are independent, not dependent, and there’s no 5,000-kilometer restriction; they are globally distributed for latency and redundancy purposes.
[Reference:OCI Regions and Availability Domains, ]
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