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Actual exam question from ISC's CCSP
Question #: 219
Topic #: 1
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Which cloud deployment model would be ideal for a group of universities looking to work together, where each university can gain benefits according to its specific needs?

  • A. Private
  • B. Public
  • C. Hybrid
  • D. Community
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️
A community cloud is owned and maintained by similar organizations working toward a common goal. In this case, the universities would all have very similar needs and calendar requirements, and they would not be financial competitors of each other. Therefore, this would be an ideal group for working together within a community cloud. A public cloud model would not work in this scenario because it is designed to serve the largest number of customers, would not likely be targeted toward specific requirements for individual customers, and would not be willing to make changes for them. A private cloud could accommodate such needs, but would not meet the criteria for a group working together, and a hybrid cloud spanning multiple cloud providers would not fit the specifics of the question.

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Lee_Lah
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D - Community
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akg001
2 years, 6 months ago
Answer C: Hybrid? - using combination of public and private : they can collaborate and with their own private can gain benefits according to it's specific needs.
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2 years, 10 months ago
Correct Answer B. Question says "where each university can gain benefits according to its specific needs?" Need is not common/shared its specific to university, community cloud doesn't fit the into the need. They can still collaborate using public cloud.
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zaqwsx
2 years, 7 months ago
yes but they ask about "group of universities looking to work together" if you choose public cloud you also don't meet requirements about "specific needs"
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