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VMware 2V0-33.22 Exam - Topic 9 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-33.22 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 9
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What is a benefit of public cloud computing?

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Salome
3 months ago
Surprised that people overlook the cost savings!
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Jutta
3 months ago
Really? I thought public clouds had less control overall.
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Leontine
3 months ago
But what about control over data location? That's important too!
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Sunny
4 months ago
Totally agree, D is definitely a major benefit!
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Clay
4 months ago
Cost savings on capital hardware expenses is a huge plus!
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Truman
4 months ago
I recall discussing how public clouds can reduce capital expenses, but I’m not confident if that’s the only benefit. Is there more to it?
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Chi
4 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think the cost savings were highlighted as a key benefit. D sounds familiar!
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Nadine
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like public clouds offer flexibility rather than control over hardware. Could it be that none of these options really fit?
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Katina
5 months ago
I think I remember something about cost savings being a big advantage of public cloud computing. Maybe it's option D?
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Burma
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. The main advantage of public cloud is the reduced capital expenses, since you're not buying and maintaining your own hardware. That's why I'm going with option D.
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Mabelle
5 months ago
Okay, let me see. Public cloud gives you less control over the physical infrastructure, so that rules out option A. And the software versions are managed by the cloud provider, not the user, so that's not it either. I'm leaning towards D, the cost savings, but I want to double-check that before I commit.
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Reena
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know public cloud offers more flexibility and scalability, but I'm not sure if that's the main benefit they're looking for here. I might need to think this through a bit more.
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Howard
5 months ago
This seems like a pretty straightforward question. I think the key benefit of public cloud computing is the cost savings, so I'll go with option D.
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Rebbecca
5 months ago
Definitely not the Waterfall model. That's way too rigid for a customer who's unsure. I'd go with the Prototype approach to get quick feedback and make adjustments.
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Elmer
5 months ago
I think option A might not be the best choice since dealing with an angry customer can be very sensitive. We learned that immediate response is crucial, right?
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Fannie
5 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. GH owns 3 million out of 12 million shares, so less than 50%. And no other single shareholder holds more than 10%, so GH has the largest stake. I think the significant influence criteria is met, so I'll go with A - Associate.
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Alonso
5 months ago
Deleting the old contract and adding the new one in its place seems like a risky approach. I'd be worried about losing data or breaking existing integrations. I'm leaning towards the calling contract solution.
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Curt
5 months ago
E? Really? I don't think that's correct. The REFER method has to specify the transfer target somewhere.
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Ria
9 months ago
Plus, with the public cloud, I don't have to worry about my data center getting flooded or my servers overheating. That's the cloud provider's problem now!
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Lauran
9 months ago
Haha, Helga, that's just the private cloud. In the public cloud, you trade control for cost savings. But you get other benefits like scalability and reliability.
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Helga
10 months ago
Wait, what? I thought the cloud gave us more control over infrastructure. Isn't that the whole point? D can't be right.
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Elvera
8 months ago
Estrella: Yes, that's true. It's a trade-off for the cost savings.
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Estrella
8 months ago
User 2: But doesn't public cloud mean we have less control over physical data location?
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Brendan
9 months ago
User 1: Actually, D is correct. Public cloud computing can save costs on hardware expenses.
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Allene
10 months ago
I agree, D is the correct answer. The cloud provider handles all the hardware maintenance and upgrades, so you save a lot on CapEx.
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Thea
9 months ago
It's definitely a cost-effective option for businesses looking to reduce their IT expenses. Public cloud computing offers great cost savings.
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Han
9 months ago
Yes, that's right. The cloud provider takes care of all the hardware maintenance and upgrades, so you don't have to worry about it.
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Tequila
9 months ago
I think D is the correct answer. Public cloud computing can save a lot on capital hardware expenses.
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Lilli
10 months ago
D) Cost savings on capital hardware expenses. This is the main benefit of public cloud computing. You don't have to invest in expensive on-premises hardware.
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Aileen
9 months ago
A: Absolutely, it's a cost-effective solution for businesses of all sizes.
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Shalon
9 months ago
B: Yes, it's great that you can scale up or down based on your needs without having to worry about investing in physical hardware.
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Antione
9 months ago
A: Cost savings on capital hardware expenses is definitely a huge benefit of public cloud computing.
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Carolynn
10 months ago
But don't we lose control over physical data location with public cloud computing? That could be a concern for some organizations.
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Paola
11 months ago
I agree with Daisy. With public cloud computing, we don't have to invest in expensive hardware upfront.
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Daisy
11 months ago
I think the benefit of public cloud computing is cost savings on capital hardware expenses.
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