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Alibaba ACA-Developer Exam - Topic 6 Question 88 Discussion

Actual exam question for Alibaba's ACA-Developer exam
Question #: 88
Topic #: 6
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A certain project of Enterprise A (called Project-X) moves to the cloud and will need to use a variety of s Alibaba Cloud resources, such as ECS instances, RDS instances, SLB instances, and OSS storage space. There are multiple employees on the project who need to operate these cloud resources. Because each employee has different job responsibilities and requires different permissions, what is the WRONG approach to resource management?

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Gretchen
2 months ago
Wait, giving both web console and AccessKey? That sounds sketchy.
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Aileen
2 months ago
I think C is actually a good practice, not wrong at all.
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Cathrine
3 months ago
Totally agree, A is the best way to manage users!
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Merissa
3 months ago
D seems like the most secure option, can't believe anyone would disagree!
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Hailey
3 months ago
B is definitely the wrong approach. Mixing credentials is risky.
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Eva
3 months ago
Using system policies for permissions sounds right, but I can't recall if there was a specific reason to avoid giving both types of credentials to users. That makes me lean towards option B as incorrect.
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Chaya
4 months ago
I feel like we practiced a similar question where mixing credentials was highlighted as a bad practice. Option B might be the one to avoid.
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Loreen
4 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I think creating user groups is a good practice. It helps in managing permissions better, right?
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Detra
4 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of separating web console and AccessKey credentials for security reasons. So, option B seems wrong.
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Latanya
4 months ago
Option B is definitely wrong - giving both web console and AccessKey credentials to each user is a security risk and goes against the principle of least privilege.
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Pamela
4 months ago
Creating user groups and applying system policies sounds like a good approach to manage permissions efficiently. I'll make sure to read through the options carefully.
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Elenore
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the difference between web console and AccessKey credentials. Do I really need to keep those separate for each user?
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Mirta
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I think the key is to understand the concept of least privilege and how to properly manage user permissions.
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Odette
5 months ago
I believe the correct approach is D) using system policies for fine-grained control.
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Silva
6 months ago
I agree with Aileen, having both credentials for each user can lead to security risks.
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Aileen
7 months ago
I think the wrong approach is B) giving each user both web console and AccessKey credentials.
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