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Your company sells a service to photographers where their patrons can preview the photos that they want to order prints. In order to avoid unauthorized copies, the sample photos have lower resolution and are watermarked. The photos are processed after they are uploaded. The process should be fast but not immediate. It creates the samples and sends them to storage outside of the instances.
Which type of instance is ideal for a process like this: short lived and one that will keep the cost low?

  • A. On-demand instances
  • B. Burstable instances
  • C. Spot instances
  • D. Preemptible instances
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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sebga
5 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
Preemptible instances are designed for short-term usage. The capacity is reclaimed when it's needed elsewhere. The capacity is not guaranteed for a minimum amount of time, so instances can be reclaimed at any time. The benefit is that preemptible capacity costs less than on-demand capacity. Therefore, for workloads that can be interrupted, preemptible capacity can lower your costs. https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Compute/Concepts/preemptible.htm
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