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VMware Exam 1V0-71.21 Topic 2 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-71.21 exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 2
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What is the purpose of a container?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Claribel
16 days ago
Containers? More like 'containment units' for my app's rogue AI. Can't have that thing escaping, you know?
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Linsey
23 days ago
A? Really? Who wants to make it harder to change the environment? Containers are all about making that easier!
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Oliva
30 days ago
D is the way to go! Containers let you package up a whole application into a single unit. Simpler for deployment, right?
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Arminda
1 months ago
I don't know, they all sound pretty good to me. Maybe I'll just go with C and hope for the best.
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Jesusita
1 months ago
B seems like the correct answer. Containers are all about abstraction and isolation from the underlying environment.
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Ressie
3 days ago
Containers definitely help in isolating the application from the underlying environment.
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Sarina
4 days ago
That's right, containers allow us to run applications independently of the environment they are running on.
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Mollie
16 days ago
I agree, containers are all about abstracting the application from the environment.
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Eveline
2 months ago
I think the purpose is to allow a complex application to run as a single unit, so I would go with option D.
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Mari
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's to abstract a running application from the environment that it runs on.
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Dong
2 months ago
I think the purpose of a container is to make it difficult to change the environment that an application runs on.
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