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What key benefit does Full Stack Disaster Recovery (FSDR) offer in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)?
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I don't think B is right here, D makes more sense. FSDR in OCI is mainly about moving workloads between regions with minimal downtime, which lines up with seamless migration. Accelerated deployment (B) is more of a general cloud benefit, not specific to disaster recovery tools. Pretty sure D fits better but open to other thoughts if I'm missing something.
Why not B? I think people might confuse faster deployment with DR but Full Stack Disaster Recovery is mostly about failover and moving workloads smoothly between regions. Backup management and config deployment are handled elsewhere in OCI. Seems like this is a typical trap where "simplified management" sounds good but isn't the main FSDR advantage.
D tbh, seen this in both practice sets and the Oracle docs. Main thing they push for FSDR is that region-to-region workload failover. If you still have doubts, skimming the official study guide or trying the OCI hands-on labs is helpful.
Yeah D here for sure. FSDR's main thing is letting you fail over workloads between OCI regions smoothly, which is crucial for DR. The other options are nice features but not really the core benefit of FSDR from what I've seen in Oracle docs. I think that's the intent but let me know if anyone reads it differently.
D imo, seamless migration is the standout here. FSDR's whole thing is moving workloads between OCI regions without hassle. Can't see B or C being the primary benefit.
Seen questions like this in some practice exams and D tends to be the right call. Full Stack Disaster Recovery really focuses on seamless migration across regions, which goes beyond just backup/restore management. If you’ve got access to the official Oracle guide or hands-on lab, check out their DR scenarios for confirmation. Not 100% sure if there’s a subtle catch but D matches what I’ve studied.
Makes sense to me, D. That seamless migration piece is the core FSDR benefit, I think.
Probably D since FSDR is designed for moving workloads across OCI regions with minimal downtime, not just backup/restore stuff. The question highlights 'key benefit,' and that's really about seamless regional migration. I get why A seems tempting, but pretty sure D lines up with Oracle docs.
Not D, A. FSDR helps manage backups and restores more easily I think, looks like a trap with the migration option.
D imo, clear question, seamless migration is exactly what FSDR is about with OCI.
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