The statement that is NOT correct when setting up compartment quotas in Oracle Cloud is:
C. Compartment quotas are set by Oracle.
This statement is incorrect because compartment quotas are set by the customers themselves, not by Oracle. Customers can set quotas on the amount of resources that can be used by a compartment, such as CPU, memory, storage, and network bandwidth. By setting quotas, customers can control the resource usage of their compartments and prevent unexpected charges.
The other statements are correct. Compartment quotas use policies that allow allocation of resources with a high level of flexibility, and along with compartment budgets, compartment quotas create a powerful toolset to manage spending. There are three types of quota policy statements which are set, unset, and zero.
The question is
"Which statement is NOT correct when setting up compartment quotas? "
Pay attention to "NOT"
Now refer the link from documentation.
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/resourcequotas.htm
C is the right answer.
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