You plan to migrate an existing production database supporting online transaction processing (OLTP) workloads to the Exa

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You plan to migrate an existing production database supporting online transaction processing (OLTP) workloads to the Exa

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You plan to migrate an existing production database supporting online transaction processing (OLTP) workloads to the Exadata Database Machine. The database currently supports an application requiring fast response times, which satisfies stringent requirements, and most of the application queries use index access to the tables in the application schema.For which case would you consider dropping indexes to allow Smart Scans to occur?

A. Drop non-constraint indexes if Smart Scan occurs instead of an index access path on the corresponding table.
B. Drop non-constraint indexes if Smart Scan performs better than index unique scans on the corresponding table.
C. Drop non-constraint indexes if Smart Scan performs better than index range scans on the corresponding table.
D. Drop non-constraint Indexes if Smart Scan performs better than any index scans on the corresponding table.
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