What is a specific feature of Network Attached Storage (NAS)?
A. NAS presents data to the user as if it is stored on a file server
B. NAS uses the file system of the client computers.
C. The NAS operating system does not provide security features.
D. With NAS the file system is managed by the servers storing the data.
What is a main challenge for enterprises in using cell phones for collaboration?
A. Applications for collaboration are limited.
B. Collaborative applications are complicated.
C. Employees want to use their private cell phones.
D. Separating business data from personal data.
Why is a thin client called 'thin'?
A. because it has a thin monitor
B. because it has limited functionality
C. because it has no memory
D. because it has no processor
Providing a user access to an application in the Cloud requires several steps. In which step are the user's permissions determined?
A. during the auditing phase
B. during the authentication phase
C. during the authorization phase
D. during the verification phase
What is a difference between XML and HTML?
A. XML is used to format many types of documents and structures; HTML formats the display of content in a web-browser.
B. HTML is used to format many types of documents and structures; XML formats the display of content in a web-browser.
C. HTML can be used to format the display of content in a web-browser, XML cannot.
D. XML can be used to format the display of content in a web-browser, HTML cannot.
How can backups be generated without interrupting ongoing processes?
A. by using Network Attached Storage (NAS)
B. by using replicated data
C. by using storage in the cloud
D. by using storage virtualization
Failover is the capacity to switch, often automatically, to another system or resource in the event of a failure. How does failover assist in the provision of cloud services?
A. It assists providers in ensuring continuity of service when there is a problem.
B. It automatically restarts the system in case of a failure.
C. It builds a back-up while the system is active.
D. It provides hidden storage to be used when needed.
Capacity management is a process to ensure IT infrastructure is used efficiently and that it is provided at the right time and price in the needed volumes.
Which ISO/IEC 20000 process group does Capacity management belong to?
A. Control processes
B. Resolution processes
C. Relationship processes
D. Service delivery processes
What is meant by data partitioning in the Cloud?
A. formatting a hard disk to allow for very big files
B. keeping data from one Cloud user on a single hard disk
C. keeping data from one Cloud user safe from other users
D. splitting data into small parts so they fit more easily on a solid state disk
Why are multiple sites often used in Cloud computing environments?
A. They make network configuration easier.
B. They can help in disaster prevention and recovery.
C. They make it easier to virtualize IT resources.
D. They are less vulnerable to security attacks.