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Why do customers choose OCI?

Why do customers choose OCI?

Customers choose OCI for performance and cost advantages They’re getting 60X better performance and 90\% lower costs. Provides scaled cloud-based web conferencing to 20 million monthly active users. They saved 80\% on networking by moving from AWS to OCI, and improved performance by 20\%.

What purpose does an Oracle cloud infrastructure OCI dynamic routing gateway serve?

Description. A dynamic routing gateway (DRG), which is a virtual router that provides a path for private network traffic between your VCN and your existing network. You use it with other Networking Service components to create an IPSec VPN or a connection that uses Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect.

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What are the main ideas behind OCI security in the cloud?

A primary design principle of OCI is protecting tenants from firmware-based attacks. Threats at the firmware level are becoming more common, which raises the potential risks for public cloud providers.

What is route table in OCI?

A collection of RouteRule objects, which are used to route packets based on destination IP to a particular network entity. For more information, see Overview of the Networking Service.

Why would you use a custom route in a virtual network?

You can create your own routes to override Azure’s default routing. Custom routes are helpful when, for example, you want to route traffic between subnets through a network virtual appliance (NVA).

Which of the following OCI security tasks are customer’s responsibilities?

Host infrastructure security: Customers are responsible for securely configuring and managing their compute (virtual hosts, containers), storage (object, local storage, block volumes), and platform (database configuration) services.

What protects against the failures in OCI within an availability domain?

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure fault domains ensure that applications can avoid hardware failures and planned hardware maintenance within an availability domain.