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Question #: 85
Topic #: 1
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Abel, a cloud architect, uses container technology to deploy applications/software including all its dependencies, such as libraries and configuration files, binaries, and other resources that run independently from other processes in the cloud environment. For the containerization of applications, he follows the five-tier container technology architecture. Currently, Abel is verifying and validating image contents, signing images, and sending them to the registries.
Which of the following tiers of the container technology architecture is Abel currently working in?

  • A. Tier-1: Developer machines
  • B. Tier-2: Testing and accreditation systems
  • C. Tier-3: Registries
  • D. Tier-4: Orchestrators
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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jeremy13
Highly Voted 1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B. Tier-2: Testing and accreditation systems Like 312-50V11 Q174 CEH BOOK V12 Module 19 P3082 * Tier-1: Developer machines - image creation, testing and accreditation *Tier-2: Testing and accreditation systems - verification and validation of image contents, signing images and sending them to the registries * Tier-3: Registries - storing images and disseminating images to the orchestrators based on requests * Tier-4: Orchestrators - transforming images into containers and deploying containers to hosts * Tier-5: Hosts - operating and managing containers as instructed by the orchestrator Module
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g_man_rap
Most Recent 7 months ago
Thus, the key tasks of signing images and managing their storage in registries are actions typically performed after the testing and accreditation phase has been completed, placing Abel's activities beyond Tier-2 in the container technology architecture workflow.
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insaniunt
11 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B. Tier-2: Testing and accreditation systems
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VidiMidi
1 year ago
The correct option is B. B. Tier-2: Testing and accreditation systems
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Vincent_Lu
1 year, 5 months ago
B. Tier-2: Testing and accreditation systems
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victorfs
1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: B
The correct option is B. B. Tier-2: Testing and accreditation systems
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sausageman
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B. Tier-2: Testing and accreditation systems
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eli117
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Answer: C. Tier-3: Registries Explanation: The five-tier container technology architecture is as follows: Tier-1: Developer machines: In this tier, developers build container images by including all the application dependencies and resources that are required to run the application. Tier-2: Testing and accreditation systems: This tier is used to test the container images and ensure that they are free from vulnerabilities, errors, and other issues. This tier is also used for the approval of container images before they are sent to the registry. Tier-3: Registries: This tier is used to store container images. These images can be shared across different environments and can be deployed to any cloud infrastructure. Tier-4: Orchestrators: In this tier, container images are managed, scheduled, and deployed on cloud infrastructure. Tier-5: Runtime: This tier is responsible for running the containers in the production environment.
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