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What is the main purpose of resource pooling?
What is the main purpose of resource pooling?
- To increase the density of systems
- To provide more flexibility for customers
- To increase the number of customers that can be serviced (correct)
- To reduce the cost of idle resources
How is resource pooling often achieved?
How is resource pooling often achieved?
- By automating the process of adding and removing resources
- By using virtualization to increase system density (correct)
- By using dedicated resources for each customer
- By manually assigning resources to customers as needed
What is the key benefit of rapid elasticity?
What is the key benefit of rapid elasticity?
- It allows the provider to easily scale up and down as needed
- It ensures that resources are always available for customers
- It reduces the cost of power and cooling for the provider (correct)
- It allows the provider to quickly add resources as needed
How is rapid elasticity usually accomplished?
How is rapid elasticity usually accomplished?
What is the main benefit of virtualization in the context of resource pooling?
What is the main benefit of virtualization in the context of resource pooling?
What is the main purpose of resource pooling in a cloud environment?
What is the main purpose of resource pooling in a cloud environment?
What is the primary benefit of the rapid elasticity feature in cloud computing?
What is the primary benefit of the rapid elasticity feature in cloud computing?
What is the purpose of measured services in cloud computing?
What is the purpose of measured services in cloud computing?
Which statement best describes the concept of burst capacity?
Which statement best describes the concept of burst capacity?
In a traditional environment, how do organizations typically handle burst capacity?
In a traditional environment, how do organizations typically handle burst capacity?
What is a potential risk of using cloud services with measured services?
What is a potential risk of using cloud services with measured services?
Which statement best describes the 'pay-as-you-go' feature of cloud computing?
Which statement best describes the 'pay-as-you-go' feature of cloud computing?