Computer Science, asked by ananthblaze, 1 year ago

which clouds are on-premise giving IT managers complete control over the available resources ?
private or hybrid or public or community

While processing the HIPAA data the cloud storing should be avoided ?
True or false

Reporting services is one of the cloud characteristics.
True or false

In para virtualization guest OSes run in isolation.
true or false
Among the following which is an example of hypervisor ?
Virtual machine or server or hyper-v or none of the options

In which cloud model several organizations access to the same cloud for the similar application ?
Public or private or community or hybrid

Answers

Answered by shoaibahmad131
3

1.True

2.True

t has become extremely important to understand the key defining features of cloud computing.

Resource Pooling and Elasticity. In cloud computing, resources are pooled to serve a large number of customers. ...

Self-Service and On-demand Services. ...

Pricing. ...

Quality of Service.

3.true

Paravirtualization is an enhancement of virtualization technology in which a guest OS is recompiled prior to installation inside a virtual machine. Paravirtualization allows for an interface to the virtual machine that can differ somewhat from that of the underlying hardware

4.hyper-v

5.hybrid

in hybrid model several organizations access to the same cloud for the similar application.

Answered by Sidyandex
0

The Hybrid cloud helps the manager better to give them complete control of the available resources since it will be public and private at the same which allowed the managers to look over the entire organisation without any problems.

While processing the HIPAA data the cloud storing should be avoided which is true for the most part since it poses a threat to the rest of the data in the specific storage file.

Reporting services is a part of the cloud characteristics and hence it is the best way to do things in terms of reporting.

The last one is where they use a hybrid model since many companies can access the same software from their own locations.

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