Final answer:
DBCS is a fully managed service by Oracle to create and manage Oracle databases on cloud. It can also be used for on-premises databases. However, it does not support MySQL databases.Therefore the correct option is C.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is about DBCS (Database Cloud Service) which is a part of Oracle Cloud Services. DBCS is a fully managed service from Oracle, which lets you create, manage, and operate Oracle databases on the cloud platform. In reference to the options presented:
- DBCS can indeed be used to create and manage databases both on-premises and on cloud. So, option A is correct.
- Automated Storage Management (ASM) is not necessarily installed when spinning up a DB. It depends on the configurations and requirements. Therefore, option B may be correct or incorrect depending upon the context.
- Option C is correct as DBCS is indeed a fully managed service.
- Option D is incorrect because DBCS supports Oracle databases, but not MySQL databases. For MySQL, Oracle provides a separate service known as MySQL Cloud Service.
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