Linux Foundation LFCA Exam - Topic 4 Question 21 Discussion
Which of the following technologies is supported by the majority of cloud providers in order to support the orchestration of containerized applications?
A) Kubernetes
B) Vagrant
C) Ansible
D) Terraform
Linux Foundation LFCA Exam - Topic 4 Question 21 Discussion
Actual exam question for
Linux Foundation's
LFCA exam
Which of the following technologies is supported by the majority of cloud providers in order to support the orchestration of containerized applications?
I'm a little confused by this question. I know Kubernetes is used for container orchestration, but I'm not sure if it's the only option supported by cloud providers. I'll have to review my notes on cloud container services to be sure.
Kubernetes is definitely the right answer here. It's the industry standard for container orchestration and is natively supported by all the major cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and GCP.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know Kubernetes is a popular container orchestration tool, but I'm not sure if it's supported by the majority of cloud providers. I'll have to think this through carefully.
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty sure the answer is Kubernetes, since it's the leading container orchestration platform supported by all the major cloud providers.
Okay, let's see. Packet filtering and application layer gateway both use proxy software, so those are out. Circuit level proxy server uses a proxy too. That leaves stateful inspection as the only one that doesn't use a proxy.
Okay, I think I've got it. The "time-based induction machine" is probably referring to the need for the IDS to have real-time anomaly detection capabilities. That way, it can quickly identify and respond to security threats as they happen. I'm going with option C.
Kubernetes, of course! It's the container orchestration equivalent of breathing air. Seriously, if you don't know this one, you might as well just give up and become a professional balloon animal artist.
Kubernetes is the answer, hands down. I'd be surprised if any cloud provider these days didn't have Kubernetes support. It's like asking which cloud provider supports breathing air.
Kubernetes is the way to go, no doubt about it. Unless you're living under a rock, you'd know that it's the industry-leading container orchestration platform.
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