S1: A hybrid cloud is composed of two or more private, community or puble
clouds S2: Hybrid clouds have significant variations in performance, reliability
and security properties independent upon the type of cloud chosen to build the
hybrid cloud. (1 marks )
$1 true and S2 false
$1 false and S2 true
S1 false and S2 false
$1 true and S2 true
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S1 true and S2 true
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The statement S1 is true and S2 is true.
- The hybrid cloud is made up of two or more different types of clouds—private, public, etc.—and each of them differs significantly in terms of performance, dependability, and security.
- There will be variations in performance, security features, etc. depending on whether the cloud is private, public, etc.
- A hybrid cloud can therefore be very complicated, which is one of the key factors.
- Consider a scenario where your specific application must operate across both public and private clouds. In this case, the overall supporting architecture may be highly complex to ensure that your application functions as intended.
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