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PeopleCert DevOps SRE Exam - Topic 7 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's DevOps SRE exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 7
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Which of me following BEST describes an advantage of a container-based structure?

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Jamal
3 months ago
Wait, are containers really that portable? I thought they had limitations.
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Lang
3 months ago
D makes sense, but sharing security can be risky too.
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Ollie
3 months ago
C sounds off. Containers don't need VMs to run efficiently.
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Hildred
4 months ago
I think B is misleading. Fewer developers doesn't mean easier code.
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Genevieve
4 months ago
A is definitely true! Portability is a huge plus for containers.
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Coleen
4 months ago
Option D seems off to me; I thought containers have their own security measures rather than just relying on the host system.
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Silvana
4 months ago
I recall a practice question about efficiency, but I’m not convinced that option C is correct. Containers don’t really run on VMs, do they?
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Tommy
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like option B is misleading. Fewer developers might not be a direct advantage of containers.
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Theron
5 months ago
I think option A sounds familiar; I remember studying how containers can run on any OS, which is a big plus.
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Ricki
5 months ago
The portability of containers is definitely a big advantage, but I'm not sure if that's the "BEST" description. I might need to re-read the question and options again.
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Justine
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem to cover different aspects of containers, so I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Ma
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward question. I think the portability advantage of containers is the key here, so I'll go with option A.
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Mozelle
5 months ago
Okay, I've got it now. The portability of containers, allowing software to run independently of the host OS, is the most significant advantage described here. I'll go with A.
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Micah
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with the VP96 series MCU. I'll try to eliminate any options that don't seem relevant and then make an educated guess.
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Verda
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Historical activities would need to be captured in a standardized, universal time format, so I'm going to go with option D - GMT.
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Herminia
5 months ago
This question seems a bit tricky. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about which one is incorrect.
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Ellsworth
2 years ago
Can't be D, security isn't always simplified just because they share the host system's security.
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Hollis
2 years ago
B could be tempting, but fewer developers don't necessarily mean an advantage.
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Fallon
2 years ago
Because containers allow software to run independently of the host OS.
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Ngoc
2 years ago
Why do you think A?
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Fallon
2 years ago
I think option A makes the most sense.
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Belen
2 years ago
This question seems straightforward.
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Jodi
2 years ago
A) The portability created by containers enables software to run independently of the host operating system. That's a great advantage.
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Quinn
2 years ago
D) The security of applications in containers is simplified because they share the security of the host system.
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Anabel
2 years ago
A) The portability created by containers enables software to run independently of the host operating system.
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