A customer has a database server with 300 GB of Oracle database data. Using the default hash
cache setting, what is the total amount of physical RAM required on the client?
A. 250 MB
B. 384 MB
C. 3 GB
D. 6 GB
5 Comments on “what is the total amount of physical RAM required on the client?”
Defsays:
This answer is incorrect. See Avamar 6.1 operational best practice page 59.
When a database client has 500GB of database data, the hashcache must be allowed to increase to at least 500MB. The hash cache must be allowed to increase to the next incremental size (768MB) to accommodate the hashes for all the chunks in a database backup.
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tolgaalniaksays:
The correct answer may be B.384 MB
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Marcsays:
D is correct. The hash cache can grow to 1/16 of physical RAM. 1GB physical RAM = 64MB. 384/64=6.
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xkermitsays:
the answer is correct. the hash cache will grow to 250 MB. the next incremental is 384 MB.
384 MB is 1/16 of physical Memory.
The physical memory is 6 GB.
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Andrésays:
I do not understand the calculation how Cache MB I get or have zu calculate the RAM…
This answer is incorrect. See Avamar 6.1 operational best practice page 59.
When a database client has 500GB of database data, the hashcache must be allowed to increase to at least 500MB. The hash cache must be allowed to increase to the next incremental size (768MB) to accommodate the hashes for all the chunks in a database backup.
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The correct answer may be B.384 MB
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D is correct. The hash cache can grow to 1/16 of physical RAM. 1GB physical RAM = 64MB. 384/64=6.
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the answer is correct. the hash cache will grow to 250 MB. the next incremental is 384 MB.
384 MB is 1/16 of physical Memory.
The physical memory is 6 GB.
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I do not understand the calculation how Cache MB I get or have zu calculate the RAM…
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