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IBM C1000-142 Exam - Topic 5 Question 48 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-142 exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 5
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Which kind of infrastructure is VMware Shared?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Leandro
3 months ago
Surprised to see so many think it's anything but multi-tenant!
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Erick
4 months ago
Really? I always thought it was on-premises.
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Winfred
4 months ago
Agreed, multi-tenant makes sense for VMware.
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Antonette
4 months ago
I thought it was dedicated infrastructure?
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Tamar
4 months ago
It's definitely multi-tenant infrastructure!
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Brice
4 months ago
I feel like I’ve seen something similar in our study materials, and multi-tenant seems to fit best for VMware Shared.
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Thurman
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought shared infrastructure could also refer to collocation, but that doesn’t seem right now.
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Gilma
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question about dedicated vs. shared infrastructure, and I think shared is more about multi-tenant setups.
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Gilma
5 months ago
I think VMware Shared is related to multi-tenant infrastructure, but I'm not completely sure.
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Wade
5 months ago
I'm a little confused on the difference between dedicated and multi-tenant infrastructure. I'll have to review my notes on that before answering this question.
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France
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. VMware allows multiple virtual machines to run on the same physical hardware, so that sounds like a multi-tenant setup. I'm going to go with option B.
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Raylene
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know VMware is a virtualization platform, but I'm not sure if that means it's considered a multi-tenant infrastructure. I'll have to think about this one a bit more.
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Christoper
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty sure VMware is a multi-tenant infrastructure, so I'll go with option B.
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Jenelle
10 months ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote this question was just trying to trip us up. As if VMware would be 'Collocation Infrastructure'!
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Alease
9 months ago
C) On-Premises infrastructure
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Karina
9 months ago
B) Multi-tenant Infrastructure
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Valentin
9 months ago
A) Dedicated infrastructure
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Jamal
10 months ago
D) Collocation Infrastructure? Really? That doesn't sound right. VMware is all about virtualization, not physical server hosting.
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Stefania
9 months ago
C) On-Premises infrastructure
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Gary
9 months ago
B) Multi-tenant Infrastructure
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Shawnda
9 months ago
A) Dedicated infrastructure
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Victor
9 months ago
B) Multi-tenant Infrastructure? That makes more sense. VMware Shared is designed to support multiple users on the same virtualized environment.
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Ty
9 months ago
C) On-Premises infrastructure
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Viola
9 months ago
B) Multi-tenant Infrastructure
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Oliva
10 months ago
C) On-Premises infrastructure
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Derrick
10 months ago
A) Dedicated infrastructure
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Kimberely
10 months ago
B) Multi-tenant Infrastructure
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Felix
10 months ago
A) Dedicated infrastructure
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Dean
11 months ago
I was leaning towards C) On-Premises infrastructure, since VMware is typically deployed on-premises. But I guess it could also be considered a multi-tenant setup.
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Kassandra
9 months ago
I agree, it's definitely not D).
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Francine
9 months ago
D) Collocation Infrastructure
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Sheron
10 months ago
I think it's B) Multi-tenant Infrastructure.
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Miss
10 months ago
C) On-Premises infrastructure
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Ena
10 months ago
B) Multi-tenant Infrastructure
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Idella
10 months ago
A) Dedicated infrastructure
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Micah
10 months ago
I think it could be both C) On-Premises infrastructure and B) Multi-tenant Infrastructure, depending on the deployment.
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Micah
10 months ago
B) Multi-tenant Infrastructure
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Alethea
11 months ago
I think it's B) Multi-tenant Infrastructure. VMware allows multiple tenants to share the same physical resources, which is the definition of a multi-tenant environment.
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Brittni
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think VMware Shared could also be On-Premises infrastructure.
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Nichelle
11 months ago
I agree with Chaya, it makes sense for VMware Shared to be multi-tenant.
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Chaya
11 months ago
I think VMware Shared is a Multi-tenant Infrastructure.
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