You are working as a solution architect for a customer in Frankfurt, which uses multiple compute instance VMs spread among three Availability Domains in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) eu-frankfurt-1 region. The compute instances do not have public IP addresses and are running in private subnets inside a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN). You have set up OCI Autoscaling feature for the compute instances, but find out that instances cannot be auto scaled. You have enabled monitoring on the instances.
What could be wrong in this situation?
You are creating an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Dynamic Group. To determine the members of this group you are defining a set of matching rules.
Which of the following are the supported variables to define conditions in the matching rules? (Choose Two)
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?
You are the security architect for a medium sized e-commerce company that runs all of their applications in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Currently, there are 14 unique applications, each deployed and secured in their own compartment. The Operations team has procured a new monitoring tool that will be deployed throughout the OCI ecosystem. Their requirement is to deploy one management node into each compartment.
Currently, the Operations team Identity and Access Management (IAM) group has the following policy: allow group OpsTeam to READ all-resources in tenancy
Once the new monitoring nodes are deployed, the Operations team may need to stop, start, or reboot them occasionally.
What is the most efficient solution to allow the Operations team to fully manage the monitoring nodes, without allowing them to alter other resources across the tenancy?