Q: 15
When planning the low-level design of a data center solution, which factor should be considered to
ensure regulatory compliance?
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D imo. But does the question say "most important" compliance factor or just any factor? If it’s "most important" I'd pick A.
Data privacy laws are a must-consider in low-level design if you want to keep things compliant. Regulatory frameworks like GDPR or HIPAA directly impact how data is handled in a data center. I think A makes the most sense here, but I get why some might lean toward C due to environmental regs. Seems like exam questions almost always mean A when they mention regulatory compliance.
Definitely A for data center regulatory compliance.
C imo, since environmental impact ties into regulatory compliance for a lot of jurisdictions. Data centers often need permits that address both privacy laws and environmental regs. Not 100% sure though, maybe missing something here?
C or A. C might count since environmental impact often ties into regulations, especially for new data centers. I've seen similar questions on practice tests where environmental regs mattered. Not totally sure though.
A . Power outages and weather matter, but for compliance it's all about meeting data privacy laws. Tricky wording since others could be risks, but only A really ties to regulations. Anyone see it different?
Yeah, regulatory compliance at this stage is really about data privacy. So it's A.
I'm seeing a lot of folks pick C for environmental regs, but I really think A is the more direct match for "regulatory compliance" in low-level design. Data privacy laws (like GDPR or HIPAA) are strict requirements in most data centers, and you can't ignore them when building solutions. C is tempting, but that's usually a separate set of permits rather than core compliance at this stage. Anyone else think A makes more sense?
A Regulatory compliance is about laws, and data privacy is key for data centers. Pretty sure that's what they're getting at here.
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