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Palo Alto Networks Exam PCCET Topic 5 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's Palo Alto Networks Certified Cybersecurity Entry-level Technician exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 5
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A user is given access to a service that gives them access to cloud-hosted physical and virtual servers, storage, and networking.

Which NIST cloud service model is this?

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Fanny
2 days ago
User 1: I think the answer is A) IaaS.
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Idella
24 days ago
Definitely IaaS. Although, I have to say, I'm a little tired of these cloud service model questions. They always seem to pop up on these exams.
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Nakita
25 days ago
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. IaaS is where the provider manages the underlying infrastructure and the user gets to control the operating systems, applications, and other resources.
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Paulina
6 days ago
Absolutely, it allows users to focus on their core business tasks.
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Trinidad
7 days ago
IaaS is a popular choice for organizations looking to outsource their infrastructure needs.
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Marcos
8 days ago
It's a flexible and cost-effective solution for businesses.
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Margery
9 days ago
Definitely, with IaaS, you can easily scale up or down based on your needs.
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Phyliss
10 days ago
IaaS is perfect for users who want more control over their resources.
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Ammie
11 days ago
That's right! IaaS stands for Infrastructure as a Service.
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Dorsey
12 days ago
IaaS
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Celeste
26 days ago
I agree, IaaS makes the most sense here. The description fits the Infrastructure as a Service model perfectly.
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Heidy
27 days ago
This seems like a pretty straightforward question. If the user has access to physical and virtual servers, storage, and networking, then it's got to be IaaS, right?
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