Oracle
1Z0-590
120 Minutes
141
Oracle VM 3.0 for x86 Essentials
A: QEMU emulation is used in dom0, and a blkfront driver is used in the guest.
B: A native device driver is used in dom0, and QEMU emulation is used in the guest.
C: A blkfront driver is used in dom0, and a blkback driver is usedin the guest
D: QEMU emulation is used in dom0, and a native device driver is used in the guest.
E: Native drivers are used in both dom0, and the guest.
A: /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf
B: /etc/sysconfig/ocfs2
C: /etc/sysconfig/cluster.conf
D: /etc/sysconfig/o2cb
A: GFS only
B: GFS and NFS only
C: OCFS2 only
D: OCFS2 and GFS only
E: GFS, OCFS2 and NFS
F: NFS only
A: netfront
B: netback
C: blkfront
D: blobk
E: QEMU
A: Oracle VM 3.x has multiple identical storage repositories. Additional identical repositories can be added as needed. A best practice is to select a medium size for the repository based on your usage.
B: The way to grow an Oracle VM 3.x storage repository is to add additional space to the rootrepository as needed. A best practice is to only configure additional space when determined it is needed.
C: Oracle VM 3.x has a single fixed storage repository. A best practice is to configure the repository with 30%-40% headroom forgrowth.
D: The way to grow an Oracle VM 3.x storage repository is to add sub-repositories beneath the root repository. A best practice is to provision one or more larger repositories to avoid the management overhead of numerous sub-repositories.