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A Chief Information Officer (CIO) wants to move some IT services to a cloud service offering. However, the network administrator still wants to be able to control some parts of the cloud service's networking components. Which of the following should be leveraged to complete this task?

  • A. IaaS
  • B. PaaS
  • C. SaaS
  • D. DaaS
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Elle
Highly Voted 5 years, 2 months ago
Wouldn't the answer be IaaS since it gives the admin more direct control over operating systems and not just flexibility in the ease of operations like PaaS would
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Emago
5 years, 1 month ago
IaaS is associated also with hardware which hasn't been menitioned in the question.
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TedTheAtheist
4 years, 4 months ago
"However, the network administrator still wants to be able to control some parts of the cloud service's networking components." <-- Yes, but that line is in there. What "networking components" are available to you in PaaS?
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Ejjaba
4 years, 3 months ago
All of the networking processes become virtual. So you would have NAT gateways and route tables being used instead of a physical NATed edge router. You would still maintain control over all of that with PaaS.
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Some_Random_Nerd
Most Recent 2 years, 9 months ago
A: IAAS, page 269 in the ExamCram book, iaas includes the words "the customer... has control of... select networking components" in page 106 of the official comptia songbook, define PAAS as providing a development platform for companies that want to focus on the application and not have to worry about the servers and infrastructure that are being used for that development.
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Treymb6
3 years ago
Should be B. key wording here is "control some of the of the parts of the cloud service". IaaS is controlling nearly all parts. PaaS is some. SaaS is none.
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enoyl
2 years, 6 months ago
This is the most ridiculous comment I saw on this page.
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LuBuEquals1000
3 years, 1 month ago
Surprised it wasn't IaaS
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PeoplesChamp
3 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: A
It should be IaaS because it allows you to control some of it. PaaS is used for coders coding a server or something of that nature. SaaS are email servers like Microsoft, Outlook, Yahoo, which doesn't let you control much of it except send and receive emails.
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tokaxar738
3 years, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: A
IaaS is the correct answer. You outsource the control of HW but network control belongs to you. You only get Hardware, other things are controlled by you. on PaaS you get HW, network & OS running on & controlled by cloud and YOU control Application's deployment and programming of the apps.
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Optical456
3 years, 6 months ago
What is daas is it Data as a service?
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ekafasti
3 years, 6 months ago
The only explanation making sense to me is that the question is referring to 2 separate clouds. None of the answer choices given allow the admin to control networking components however, PaaS is different than the other choices in that it can be used as a development platform. If an IT service application is developed on Cloud #1 (PaaS) but the developed app is hosted on a private cloud (Cloud #2), then maybe that's how we're supposed to satisfy all the conditions in the question. If Cloud #2 is a private cloud, then you could control some parts of the networking components in Cloud #2, even though the app was developed in a separate PaaS cloud (Cloud #1). "Which of the following should be LEVERAGED to complete this task?" You'd be leveraging Cloud #1 to create an app for Cloud #2.
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HisFave
3 years, 7 months ago
" However, the network administrator still wants to be able to control some parts of the cloud service's networking components."...IaaS is NOT the answer since this is stated on the question and IaaS is "being fully managed by the service provider... Answer is B.PaaS ...the answer that is stated.
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jojomax
3 years, 7 months ago
laas is the correct answer
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Ozhsv
4 years, 1 month ago
the only way I can see PaaS as being the correct answer is from the point of view of it being 'scaleable'. In this aspect, the admin can technically 'control' the network behind the platform.
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baji809
4 years, 4 months ago
Answer should be A
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CarlosJamesColumna
4 years, 8 months ago
They are asking for a service model not a delivery model. The answer can't be Hybrid or Public. What the administrator want's to do is known as Cloud Bursting, which is basically using the cloud to offload the traffic on your servers if they become too busy. Why the answer is PaaS: PaaS is a service model that provides you with a platform to develop or to upload your own applications, you're able to deploy and manage the application over the platform they provide, but you're not able to control the cloud infrastructure and resources the cloud is providing to maintain the platform. The net admin just wants to be able to have that platform available to burst some of the data center applications during peak hours
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TedTheAtheist
4 years, 4 months ago
"However, the network administrator still wants to be able to control some parts of the cloud service's networking components." <-- Did you account for this line?
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Jay11
4 years ago
This doesn't answer the question. He wants some services on the cloud and some on-prem.
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Ty_tyy
3 years, 11 months ago
you basically just explained why this is not the answer. " but you're not able to control the cloud infrastructure and resources the cloud is providing to maintain the platform." this is what they ARE trying to do.
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Not_My_Name
4 years, 8 months ago
"PaaS includes multiple underlying cloud infrastructure components, including servers, networking equipment, operating systems, storage services, middleware, and databases. All of these technology offerings are owned, operated, configured, and maintained by the service providers." (https://www.infoworld.com/article/3223434/what-is-paas-software-development-in-the-cloud.html) The answer has to be IaaS.
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Charcoal2899
4 years, 9 months ago
https://www.bigcommerce.co.uk/blog/saas-vs-paas-vs-iaas/#the-key-differences-between-on-premise-saas-paas-iaas
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Astrodarl
4 years, 9 months ago
The answer is IaaS. In PaaS You only manage Applications and data which IaaS has as well
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Charcoal2899
4 years, 9 months ago
I agree astro, since it says in the question "networking components" i would straight away pull towards IaaS!
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Mimi
4 years, 10 months ago
All hardware is hosted by a vendor/ company/ service provider This is how I break it down the different platforms: •IaaS - Choose hardware, software (or develop), manage/ configure everything •PaaS - OS is pre-configured and hardware. Room for engineers to develop software •SaaS - Everything is managed by the service In this case answer is PaaS.
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TedTheAtheist
4 years, 4 months ago
If you think it's PaaS, then explain how you cover this line in the question: "However, the network administrator still wants to be able to control some parts of the cloud service's networking components." <-- ?
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