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Google Cloud Digital Leader Exam - Topic 3 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Cloud Digital Leader exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 3
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What is a benefit of Google's purpose-built servers compared to standard servers?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Ettie
4 months ago
I heard they run software that standard servers can't handle.
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Carisa
4 months ago
Wait, are they really cheaper to build? That sounds off.
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Merissa
4 months ago
Backward compatibility is a big deal for some projects.
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Lelia
4 months ago
Totally agree, efficiency is key!
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Sabra
5 months ago
They are optimized for specific tasks making them more efficient.
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Shayne
5 months ago
I’m uncertain, but I think the backward compatibility with legacy systems was more about standard servers, not purpose-built ones.
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Chantell
5 months ago
I feel like there was a practice question about cost-effectiveness, but I can't recall if it was about building or operating costs.
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Catherin
5 months ago
I think we discussed in class that these servers are optimized for certain tasks, which could definitely give them an edge over standard servers.
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Izetta
5 months ago
I remember studying how purpose-built servers are designed for specific workloads, but I’m not sure if that makes them cheaper or just more efficient.
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Halina
5 months ago
I'm confident that the correct answer is C. Google is known for building highly specialized and efficient infrastructure to support their services, so their servers being optimized for specific tasks is likely a major benefit over generic servers.
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Winfred
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with the specifics of Google's server hardware. I'll need to carefully read through the answer choices and see if any of them stand out as a clear benefit compared to standard servers.
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Trevor
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the benefits of Google's custom servers. I'll need to think about the key differences between their servers and standard servers to identify the most relevant benefit.
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Pauline
6 months ago
Okay, I think the key here is that Google's servers are "purpose-built", so they must be optimized for specific tasks. Choice C seems to capture that idea the best, so I'll go with that.
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Marnie
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know we covered centering text in CSS, but I can't quite remember the exact syntax.
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Lyndia
1 year ago
C is the way to go here. Google's servers are like the Ferraris of the server world - built for speed and efficiency.
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Jenelle
1 year ago
I'm going with C. Those Google engineers are pretty smart, so I bet they know how to build servers that are perfect for their needs.
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Sarah
1 year ago
Definitely, it's impressive how they can tailor their servers to their exact needs.
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Merlyn
1 year ago
I think that's why Google can handle such large amounts of data so effectively.
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Jaclyn
1 year ago
Yeah, they are designed to be more efficient than standard servers.
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Valentine
1 year ago
I agree, Google's purpose-built servers are optimized for specific tasks.
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Kenny
1 year ago
Hmm, I think C is the right answer. It makes sense that Google would optimize their servers for their workloads.
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Jesusita
1 year ago
I'm leaning towards C as well. It just makes sense for Google to have servers that are tailored to their needs.
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Franklyn
1 year ago
Yeah, I think C is the correct answer too. It's all about efficiency when it comes to purpose-built servers.
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Candida
1 year ago
I agree, C seems like the best choice. Google's servers are definitely optimized for specific tasks.
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Krystal
1 year ago
But aren't standard servers cheaper to build? That could be a benefit for some companies.
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Jeff
1 year ago
I agree with Norah. Purpose-built servers are more efficient because they are designed for specific tasks.
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Lyla
1 year ago
Option C seems obvious to me. Google's servers are built for specific purposes, so they're bound to be more efficient at those tasks.
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Phuong
1 year ago
Definitely, the specialization of Google's servers makes them stand out in terms of efficiency.
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Emiko
1 year ago
I think that's why they are able to handle large amounts of data more effectively.
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Danica
1 year ago
That's true, they are designed to be more efficient compared to standard servers.
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Melina
1 year ago
I agree, Google's purpose-built servers are optimized for specific tasks.
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Norah
2 years ago
I think the benefit of Google's purpose-built servers is that they are optimized for specific tasks.
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