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Actual exam question from ISC's CCSP
Question #: 195
Topic #: 1
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What process is used within a cloud environment to maintain resource balancing and ensure that resources are available where and when needed?

  • A. Dynamic clustering
  • B. Dynamic balancing
  • C. Dynamic resource scheduling
  • D. Dynamic optimization
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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kepalon
Highly Voted 2 years, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Dynamic Optimization is a Microsoft concept for DRS- Distributed Resource Scheduler.
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KCjoe
Highly Voted 4 years, 2 months ago
It is C. Dynamic resource scheduling. The answer is wrong.
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sweetykaur
Most Recent 1 month, 1 week ago
Dynamic resource scheduling. This process ensures resource balancing and availability in a cloud environment by dynamically allocating resources based on current demands.
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Pika26
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Dynamic optimization
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likeahoss
1 year, 9 months ago
Distributed Resource Scheduling applies to clusters only whereas Dynamic Optimization spans the entire cloud
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AWSPro24
2 years, 11 months ago
I found this reference but not sure what its reference is. https://ccsp.alukos.com/concepts/cloud#dynamic-optimization
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Ahbey_911
3 years, 9 months ago
Pay attention guys! The option says "Dynamic Resource Scheduling"....there is no such thing. DRS is Distributed Resource Scheduling. So, Dynamic Optimization is clearly correct.
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Zeezee2
3 years ago
Another question seemed to refer to Dynamic Resource Scheduling though, with following explanation: Dynamic resource scheduling (DRS) is used within all clustering systems as the method for clusters to provide high availability, scaling, management, and workload distribution and balancing of jobs and processes. From a physical infrastructure perspective, DRS is used to balance compute loads between physical hosts in a cloud to maintain the desired thresholds and limits on the physical hosts.
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xroxro
2 years, 3 months ago
Question #121Topic 1 What process is used within a clustered system to provide high availability and load balancing? A. Dynamic balancing B. Dynamic clustering C. Dynamic optimization D. Dynamic resource scheduling Answer is D
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NYF
3 years, 11 months ago
D is the answer. With increasing business unit IT spending on cloud services, IT leaders must prevent new risks, sprawl, cost overruns and missed SLAs. Dynamic optimisation technology can help balance the benefits of agility with required governance controls for cloud services and virtualised infrastructure. https://whitepapers.theregister.com/paper/view/5554/dynamic-optimization-technology-for-infrastructure-resources-and-cloud-services
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ichnos
4 years, 1 month ago
Correct answer: D Dynamic optimization is the continual and automatic process within a cloud environment of shifting resources and virtual machines between physical hosts and resources to ensure a proper balance is maintained.
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CL888
4 years, 2 months ago
dynamic optimization: constantly maintaining that resources are available dynamic resource scheduling: balance compute loads between hosts to maintain thresholds
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RVA1189
4 years, 3 months ago
How does this differ to DRS ???
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