OCI 1Z0-1093-25 resources for official links, blueprint checks, study tools, and source review.
Use these resources to reach the right Oracle source fast. Do not treat them as a generic database bookmark list. Start from the weak lane you keep missing, then open the narrowest official doc that resolves it.
| If your miss sounds like… | Open this first | Why |
|---|---|---|
| “I need the current official exam target.” | Oracle exam page (1Z0-1093-25) | this is the source of truth for the active code and title |
| “I need the default Oracle managed database boundary.” | Base Database | this is the strongest starting point for core service-boundary questions |
| “I need the higher-end Oracle performance and scale lane.” | Exadata Cloud Service | Exadata questions are usually about when the heavier service model is justified |
| “I need monitoring, tuning, and day-2 ownership context.” | Database Management | operations questions often collapse into management visibility and control |
| “I need migration and cutover mechanics.” | Database Migration | this is the main source for transition-path questions |
| “I need open-source engine fit instead of Oracle-engine fit.” | MySQL HeatWave | engine compatibility questions often belong here first |
| Need | Start local | Then confirm with |
|---|---|---|
| quick service-fit and resilience tie-breaks | Cheat Sheet | the narrow Oracle service doc for that lane |
| term cleanup | Glossary | the product doc for the confused pair |
| pacing and weak-lane rebuild | Study Plan | exam page for current code and scope |
| last-week question cleanup | FAQ | exam page or canonical Oracle doc |
Use this order:
1Z0-1093-25If a summary sounds more certain than the Oracle source, downgrade it.
| Do not… | Because… |
|---|---|
| read every Oracle database product page end to end | this exam is about service-fit judgment, not full-manual saturation |
| choose the strongest-looking platform by default | the right answer depends on workload and operations fit |
| treat backup, HA, and DR as the same thing | they solve different failure scopes |
| assume managed means zero ownership | security, auditing, migration, and operations still need owners |