Suggested Answer:A🗳️
Although the initial phase is called "create," it can also refer to modification. In essence, any time data is considered "new," it is in the create phase. This can come from data that is newly created, data that is imported into a system and is new to that system, or data that is already present and modified into a new form or value. Modifying the metadata does not change the actual data.
It's A. Metadata refers to data about data, such as file size, creation date, and author information. Modifying metadata involves changing these descriptive attributes without creating new data. According to the (ISC)² CCSP Official Study Guide, the Create phase is focused on the generation or importation of new data, not on altering existing descriptive information.
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Which of the following actions will NOT make data part of the "create" phase of the cloud data lifecycle?
A. Modifying metadata
B. Importing data
C. Modifying data
D. Constructing new data
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Modifying metadata. Modifying metadata doesn't create new data; it only changes the information about existing data.
CREATE: Data is either created from scratch, generated, inputted, or modified into a new form and value. Source: CCSP All In One Exam Guide, 2nd Edition, page 76. Based on this definition, I think the answer should be 'A' modification of metadata because I think, importing data may be covered under data generation/data input clauses of the aforementioned definition. Data modification is certainly covered in the definition so that is not the correct answer.
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