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Exin CLOUDF Exam - Topic 5 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's CLOUDF exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 5
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How can a move to Cloud Computing reduce capital expenditure?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Marisha
5 months ago
I thought you still had to invest in some hardware though?
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Yuriko
5 months ago
Less client machines is a big plus!
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Jovita
5 months ago
Wait, can it really cut down on IT staff?
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Antonio
5 months ago
Totally agree, it's all about pay-as-you-go!
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Ronny
5 months ago
Cloud reduces hardware costs, for sure!
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Sabine
5 months ago
I recall something about needing fewer physical resources, but I'm not clear if that's covered in the choices provided.
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Valda
5 months ago
I practiced a question about reducing IT staff costs, but I'm not convinced that's the main reason for lower capital expenditure.
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Bettina
5 months ago
I think option D sounds familiar. It makes sense that paying for usage rather than ownership would lower capital expenditure.
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Leandro
6 months ago
I remember discussing how cloud computing shifts costs from capital to operational, but I'm not sure if that's directly related to the options given.
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Marge
6 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The key is that we need to process the documents to power the chatbot's responses. QnA Maker seems like the most direct service for that, so I'll go with Option D.
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Rebbecca
6 months ago
The key phrase is 'targets of unethical vendors' - so I'm looking for the option that represents the most sensitive stage where competitive information could be compromised.
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Gregoria
6 months ago
This question is testing our understanding of privacy assessments. I'm going to make sure I don't overlook any important details in the scenario, like the company's growth plans, employee training, or vendor relationships. Those could all be relevant to evaluating their privacy maturity.
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Buck
6 months ago
This looks straightforward. I'll start by creating the YAML file for the pod, then use kubectl to create the pod and get the summary data.
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