Q: 2
An organization uses Platform as a Service (PaaS) to host its cloud-based services. As such, the cloud
provider manages the majority of the services provided to the organization. What does the
organization still need to manage when using PaaS?
Options
Discussion
Totally agree with C. In PaaS, the provider handles OS, servers, all the backend so we just worry about our apps and data. Seen this split a lot on practice exams, always points to C.
Option C
C for sure. With PaaS, the provider handles OS and hardware, so you just deal with your own apps and data. Unless the platform's giving you some kind of low level access, but that's not typical here.
This was in my exam last year-always picked C for PaaS since orgs still own applications and data. Provider handles the infra, OS, and runtime. Unless there's a twist in the wording, C should be spot on I think. Disagree?
A Might be A for some custom PaaS setups, not fully sure here.
C , matches what the official guides and practice tests say for PaaS responsibility splits. Seen this topic in multiple sample exams.
C vs A? I get why A looks good, but with PaaS you usually don't touch the OS or virtualization layer. Pretty sure it's just apps and data (C), unless the question means some special custom PaaS setup. Agree?
C , you’re only responsible for apps and data with PaaS, provider takes care of the rest. Saw similar in some practice banks but a bit confused since A sometimes pops up too.
C , with PaaS the cloud provider handles OS, servers, and virtualization. The org is still in charge of their own apps and data. A is tempting but that's usually more IaaS territory. Seen similar on other practice sets.
C
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