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CloudBees Exam CJE Topic 1 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for CloudBees's CJE exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 1
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You are interested in integrating CI/CD in your work environment, but your team lead and several of your team members do not understand the concept. Your boss believes that continuous delivery will mean that someone (namely, you) will need to be on-call around the clock for constant monitoring and deployment of new code. You have a two-minute window to quickly explain what continuous delivery means. Out of the following answers, what is the clearest and most succinct correct answer?

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Hannah
20 days ago
Option B is pure snake oil. If my boss thinks Jenkins is going to make everything 'just work,' they've got another thing coming. Option D is the way to go - clear, concise, and it covers all the bases.
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Louisa
26 days ago
As a developer, I'm all about option D. Anything that can 'shorten the amount of time needed for QA' is a win in my book! Plus, you gotta love the empowerment aspect of keeping code up-to-date.
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Goldie
29 days ago
Haha, option C is just begging for trouble. No one wants to be on-call 24/7 for deployments! I think option D strikes the right balance between technical detail and practical application.
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Dawne
18 hours ago
A) Continuous delivery means code will be tested and promoted to production environment automatically
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Devorah
1 months ago
Option B is a bit too flippant for my taste. Jenkins is great, but it's not magic! I appreciate that option D takes the time to really define the terms and explain the benefits.
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Eleonora
21 days ago
D) Continuous delivery is a software development discipline where software is built so that it can be released to production at any time, while continuous deployment means it is released into production continuously. CI/CD is meant to shorten the amount of time needed for QA while empowering developers to keep code as up-to-date as possible
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Lajuana
23 days ago
A) Continuous delivery means code will be tested and promoted to production environment automatically
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Ashlyn
2 months ago
I'm not sure about D. I think A is simpler and easier to understand for someone new to the concept.
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Rosio
2 months ago
Wow, this question really gets to the heart of the CI/CD debate! I like option D - it's the most comprehensive and clear explanation of the concepts. Continuous delivery and continuous deployment are not the same thing, and it's important to understand the nuance.
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Maryann
21 days ago
You're right. Give me the on-call schedule.
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Isidra
21 days ago
I agree, option D is the most accurate and informative explanation of CI/CD.
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Ardella
28 days ago
D) Continuous delivery is a software development discipline where software is built so that it can be released to production at any time, while continuous deployment means it is released into production continuously. CI/CD is meant to shorten the amount of time needed for QA while empowering developers to keep code as up-to-date as possible
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Tawna
1 months ago
Option D is definitely the best choice. It explains the difference between continuous delivery and continuous deployment.
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Stephania
1 months ago
B) Continuous delivery is magic, and Jenkins will make everything work without having to worry about it much.
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Eric
1 months ago
A) Continuous delivery means code will be tested and promoted to production environment automatically
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Shayne
2 months ago
I agree with Lenna. Option D provides a clear definition of CI/CD and its benefits.
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Lenna
2 months ago
I think the clearest answer is D. It explains the difference between continuous delivery and continuous deployment.
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