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Your organization needs to migrate legacy monolithic applications into cloud-native containerized RESTful microservices. The development team is testing the use of packaged procedures with containers in a fully serverless environment. Before migrating the existing code to production, the team decides to perform a lift and shift of the monolithic application and code the new features that are essential for serverless microservices.
You want to carry out a steady migration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) platform, making the new microservice functionalities available while maintaining the monolithic application for all the other activities. You also want to integrate the legacy monolithic application with the new microservices to have a single interface with simplified management for auditing and monitoring while meeting operational and compliance requirements.
How can you meet this requirement?

  • A. Push the container image to OCIR, build a serverless function using the OCI Functions serviceBYOD (Bring-Your-Own-Dockerfile) feature, build an API deployment specification with serverless functions as the back-end, and use an OCI API gateway to provide front-end access to that function.
  • B. Push the container image to the OCI code repository, create an instance template with a Docker container running the image, and create an instance pool with autoscaling configuration. Use the OCI load balancer to provide an API endpoint to connect with the microservice.
  • C. Push the container image to the OCI code repository, build a serverless function using the OCI Functions service BYOD feature, build an API deployment specification with serverless functions as the back-end, and use an OCI API gateway to provide front-end access to that function.
  • D. Push the container image to OCIR, create an instance template with a Docker container running the image, and create an instance pool with autoscaling configuration. Use the OCI load balancer to provide an API endpoint to connect with the microservice.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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p55p
1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: A
correcting myself. only A is correct
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p55p
1 year, 6 months ago
A or C as both means the same.
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nenoAZ
1 year, 6 months ago
A makes more sense.
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_danielgurgel
1 year, 7 months ago
I think it's A
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a66030
1 year, 8 months ago
there is nothing called OCI code repo. OCIR should be the answer
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FPM
1 year, 10 months ago
I think it's D. What do you guys think?
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