Vendor Life-Cycle Limitations

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During which phase does the vendor release regular patches to fix critical security and operational issues and feature upgrades to expand OS functionality?

  • Extended support phase
  • End of life phase
  • Public beta phase
  • Supported phase (correct)

What is the purpose of a public beta phase in the vendor life cycle?

  • To issue critical patches
  • To expand OS functionality
  • To gather user feedback (correct)
  • To release regular patches

What happens to an end of life (EOL) system?

  • It receives regular patches
  • It is no longer supported by its developer or vendor (correct)
  • It is actively marketed
  • It can install OS upgrade versions

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Study Notes

Software Development Life Cycle

  • The vendor releases regular patches to fix critical security and operational issues, as well as feature upgrades to expand OS functionality, during the Maintenance Phase.

Public Beta Phase

  • The purpose of the public beta phase is to test the software with a large and diverse group of users, allowing for the identification and fixing of bugs and issues before the final release.

End of Life (EOL) Systems

  • An EOL system is no longer supported or maintained by the vendor, and users are typically encouraged to upgrade to a newer version or alternative system.

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