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Specialist – Cloud Architect, Cloud Infrastructure Exam

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Question # 4

An organization is considering the use of a cloud gateway to back up services in their private cloud

environment. They want to use their existing backup application.

What should they ensure about the cloud gateway appliance?

A.

Supported by the backup application

Supports the target object storage APIs

B.

Supported by the hypervisor

Supports the target object storage APIs

C.

Supported by the backup application

Supports the target SMB storage APIs

D.

Supported by the hypervisor

Supports the target SMB storage APIs

Question # 5

In which cloud design lifecycle phase is business value analysis performed?

A.

Understand requirements

B.

Plan and design

C.

Implementation

D.

Validation

Question # 6

Which benefits might be realized by designing a separate infrastructure pool to host network functions?

A.

Reduced public IP address consumption, reduced troubleshooting time, and reduced consumer infrastructure load

B.

Reduced troubleshooting time, reduced consumer infrastructure load, and enhanced security

C.

Reduced troubleshooting time, enhanced security, and reduced public IP address consumption

D.

Reduced consumer infrastructure load, enhanced security, and reduced public IP address consumption

Question # 7

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS REMINDER

The remaining questions are associated with two cases.

Each case has an introductory, descriptive passage (case text) that describes background information and requirements for a specific cloud based design. And each case has a set of six related, randomized questions. You will need to read the case text in order to answer the related questions correctly.

Given that there are two cases with six scored questions each, the total number of case-based scored questions is 12.

When you display each questions you can easily review the related case text in a pop-up window by clicking on the “Case” icon (shown below)

Case 4

Refer to the exhibit.

Your company is currently using a traditional SAN storage network. The server infrastructure is partially virtualized. There is a public cloud in place that is used to test development and application migration to cloud.

Business requirements:

  • Consolidate the network, storage, and compute resources
  • Simplify network management and storage provisioning
  • Maintain application performance
  • Need to share resources to reduce cost and improve efficiency

Other considerations:

  • Monitoring of protection SLAs
  • All transactions must be logged for auditing review
  • Users are validated using internal credentials

Refer to Case 4.

You are designing a brownfield cloud. You review the requirements and must determine the best, low-cost solution.

Which components must you include to meet the business requirements?

A.

AD, AppDev platform, and Service Catalog

B.

CI infrastructure, CMP, and AppDev platform

C.

HCI infrastructure, CMP, and AD

D.

CMP, AppDev platform, and Service Catalog

Question # 8

Which properties define a cloud environment?

A.

Self-service, dedicated leased services in-house

B.

Dedicated, but privatized, virtualized data center technologies in-house

C.

Power, connectivity, physical security

D.

Self-service, Internet server computing, shared resources, pay as you use

Question # 9

You are designing the VLANs for a CI cloud. You want to separate the LAN traffic to prevent oversubscription.

What are the traffic categories you should use?

A.

Storage, Management, and Connectivity

B.

Operations, Management, and Production

C.

Test, Management, and Production

D.

Operations, Production, and Test

Question # 10

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS REMINDER

The remaining questions are associated with two cases.

Each case has an introductory, descriptive passage (case text) that describes background information and requirements for a specific cloud based design. And each case has a set of six related, randomized questions. You will need to read the case text in order to answer the related questions correctly.

Given that there are two cases with six scored questions each, the total number of case-based scored questions is 12.

When you display each questions you can easily review the related case text in a pop-up window by clicking on the “Case” icon (shown below)

Case 4

Refer to the exhibit.

Your company is currently using a traditional SAN storage network. The server infrastructure is partially virtualized. There is a public cloud in place that is used to test development and application migration to cloud.

Business requirements:

  • Consolidate the network, storage, and compute resources
  • Simplify network management and storage provisioning
  • Maintain application performance
  • Need to share resources to reduce cost and improve efficiency

Other considerations:

  • Monitoring of protection SLAs
  • All transactions must be logged for auditing review
  • Users are validated using internal credentials

Refer to Case 4.

You must design the solution to enable external access to the eCommerce application using a Public cloud.

The development team wants to ensure that the application has a known performance profile.

Which consideration offers best practices to address this concern?

A.

Automation Management

B.

Multicloud Compliance

C.

Interoperability

D.

Physical Server Consistency

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