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1 1 1 What is cloud computing in simple terms? Cloud Computing can be defined as delivering computing power( CPU,
RAM, Network Speeds, Storage OS software) a service over a network
(usually on the internet) rather than physically having the computing
resources at the customer location.
2 1 2 What is cloud computing examples? 1. Dropbox, Facebook, Gmail 2. Banking, Financial Services 3. Health
Care
3 1 3 What is cloud computing used for? 1. Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), Test and
development, Big data analytics , Cloud storage
4 1 4 What are the main advantages of cloud computing? Cost Savings
Security
Flexibility
Mobility
Insight
Increased Collaboration
Quality Control
Disaster Recovery
Loss Prevention
Automatic Software Updates
Competitive Edge
Sustainability
5 1 5 Is Facebook a cloud? yes
6 1 6 Why is it called cloud computing? Cloud computing is named as such because the information being accessed is found
remotely in the cloud or a virtual space.
7 1 7 Who invented cloud computing? Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider
8 1 8 Is Dropbox a cloud? YES
9 1 9 types of cloud computing There are 4 main types of cloud computing: private clouds, public clouds, hybrid clouds,
and multiclouds.
10 1 10 What are the various cloud services? There are also 3 main types of cloud computing services: Infrastructure-as-a-Service
(IaaS), Platforms-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).
11 1 11 What is offered in cloud computing? Simply put, cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers,
storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet
(“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale.
12 1 12 Who provide cloud services? Cloud service providers are companies that establish public clouds, manage private
clouds, or offer on-demand cloud computing components (also known as cloud
computing services) like Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service
(PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service(SaaS).
13 1 13 What is a cloud service? Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially
data storage and computing power, without direct active management by the user.
14 1 14 What is cloud Services example? The following are examples of cloud-based services that people use every single day:
Evernote, Gmail (and Google Maps, Analytics, Drive, Docs and more), Amazon, Netflix,
Prezi, Fandango, PayPal, Constant Contact, Pandora, Yelp, Spotify, Adobe Creative
Cloud, Kindle
15 1 15 What is cloud in cloud computing? "The cloud" refers to servers that are accessed over the Internet, and the software and
databases that run on those servers.
16 1 16 Which cloud computing service is best? if an organization is in need of a strong Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) provider or needs
Windows integration, Azure would be the preferable choice while if an enterprise is
looking for infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS ) or diverse set of tools then AWS might be
the best solution.
17 1 17 Which cloud computing service is popular? AWS is the most popular cloud service provider in the world. Amazon Web Services
(AWS) is the world's most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, offering
over 165 fully-featured services from data centers globally.AWS offers hundreds of
services. Some of these include Virtual Private Cloud, EC2, AWS Data Transfer, Simple
Storage Service, DynamoDB, Elastic Compute Cloud, AWS Key Management Service,
AmazonCloudWatch, Simple Notification Service, Relational Database Service, Route
53, Simple Queue Service, CloudTrail, and Simple Email Service.
18 1 18 Who is the first cloud service provider? Amazon was the first major cloud provider, with the 2006 offering of Amazon Simple
Storage Service (Amazon S3). Since then, the growing cloud market has seen rapid
development of Amazon's cloud platform, as well as Microsoft's Azure platform and the
Google Cloud Platform
19 1 19 Which of the cloud computing service provider? Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), IBM Cloud, Oracle Cloud,
and Microsoft Azure—but other than this there are also hundreds of other cloud
computing providers all over the world.
20 1 20 What are the basics of AWS? Elastic cloud compute(EC2) for Computing Services.
S3 for Storage
Amazon Machine Image (AMI) provides the information that is required to launch an
instance in the cloud.
VPC subnets: Virtual Private Cloud subnets are a range of IP addresses in your VPC.
You can launch AWS resources into a selected subnet.
Identity and Access Management (IAM) access keys are required for authentication when
hosts are provisioned from AWS.
Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a web service that helps you securely control
access to AWS resources for users.
Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) launches AWS resources in a defined virtual network.
21 1 21 Is AWS free really free? No,Its based on "Pay as you go" service!
22 1 22 What are services in AWS? Amazon Web Services offers a broad set of global cloud-based products including
compute, storage, databases, analytics, networking, mobile, developer tools,
management tools, IoT, security and enterprise applications. These services help
organizations move faster, lower IT costs, and scale
23 1 23 How many services are available in AWS? Cloud computing with AWS
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world's most comprehensive and broadly adopted
cloud platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally.
24 1 24 What are the new services in AWS? AWS announces Construct Hub general availability.
25 1 25 What are the important services in AWS? Amazon EC2. You don't have to invest in costly physical services. ...
Amazon RDS. The Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) was designed to make
your infrastructure more user friendly. ...
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) ...
Amazon CloudFront. ...
Amazon VPC. ...
Amazon SNS. ...
AWS Beanstalk. ...
AWS Lambda.
26 1 26 What is AWS SaaS services? With software as a service (SaaS) products, you deploy software hosted on AWS
infrastructure and grant buyers access to the software in your AWS environment.
27 1 27 What AWS services are PaaS? PaaS can be delivered through public, private and hybrid clouds to deliver services such
as application hosting and Java development.

Other PaaS services include:

Development team collaboration


Application design and development
Application testing and deployment
Web service integration
Information security
Database integration
1 28 What is the purpose of AWS? As the lead cloud computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the primary profit
driver for Amazon.
AWS provides servers, storage, networking, remote computing, email, mobile
development, and security. Amazon controls more than a
third of the cloud market, almost twice its next closest competitor.
29 1 29 Who is better AWS or Azure? Azure is great when it comes to Hybrid Cloud and integrating with Microsoft’s stack of
products, whereas AWS has more flexibility and extra features. It very much boils down
to the requirements you or your organization has...In terms of popularity, there’s no
debate. AWS wins hands down. Even though Azure does have about a third of the
market, AWS leads by more than 10%
30 1 30 What are the services of Microsoft? Microsoft services may refer to: Not sure about this answer,if anyone know

Microsoft mobile services, the services Microsoft provides on the mobile platform.
Microsoft Online Services, the services Microsoft provides on the web platform.
Microsoft Analysis Services
Microsoft Services Asia
31 1 31 How many services are there in AWS? Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world's most comprehensive and broadly adopted
cloud platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally
32 1 32 Which AWS services are IaaS? Amazon S3 , Amazon EC2 , Amazon EBS, Amazon EFS, Amazon lambda
33 1 33 Is Netflix a SaaS company? Yes, that is because it sells software to watch licensed videos on demand.it follows a
subscription based system where we have to paya fixed payment to it on a monthly or
annual basis
34 1 34 Is AWS a PaaS or SaaS? AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a comprehensive, evolving cloud computing platform
provided by Amazon that includes a mixture of infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform
as a service (PaaS) and packaged software as a service (SaaS) offerings
35 1 35 What is AWS preview portal? it facilitates the secure communication between you and aws handling assest transfer.it
provides single sign on
36 1 36 Which are the two types of previews available? There are two types of previews, private and public.
37 1 37 What is the use of AWS function app? AWS Step Functions is a low-code, visual workflow service that developers use to build
distributed applications, automate IT and business processes, and build data and
machine learning pipelines using AWS services.
38 1 38 What does it mean if a service is in private preview mode You have to apply to get selected in order to use that service.
39 1 39 What is AWS Management Portal? The AWS Management Portal for vCenter includes support for Amazon EC2 and VM
Import. Using the portal, you can migrate your existing VMware VMs to Amazon EC2,
launch new EC2 instances, create VPCs and Subnets, and manage your EC2 instances.
40 1 40 What is portal management? The cloud storage management portal mechanism allows cloud consumers and cloud
service consumers access to interact with and control data stored in a cloud environment.
41 1 41 What are the key features of AWS portal? In a nutshell, AWS Portal creates a render farm, or bridges your current render farm,
using AWS EC2 spare capacity, known as EC2 Spot. It also facilitates the secure
communication between you and AWS, handling asset transfer and software licensing
42 1 42 What is AWS portal app?
43 1 43 How do I check my AWS portal balance? To open the Billing console and view your usage and charges
Sign into the AWS Management Console and open the Billing console at https://console.
aws.amazon.com/billing/ . Choose Bills to see details about your current charges.
44 1 44 How do I add a user to my AWS portal? Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the IAM console at https://console.
aws.amazon.com/iam/ .
* In the navigation pane, choose Users and then choose Add users.
* Type the user name for the new user. ...
* Select the type of access this set of users will have. ...
* Choose Next: Permissions.
45 1 45 What kind of products and services are available on AWS portal? As of 2021, AWS comprises over 200 products and services including computing,
storage, networking, database, analytics, application services, deployment, management,
machine learning, mobile, developer tools, and tools for the Internet of Things. These
services help organizations move faster, lower IT costs, and scale. The Top 10 Most
Used AWS Services
Amazon EC2. You don't have to invest in costly physical services. ...
Amazon RDS. The Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) was designed to make
your infrastructure more user friendly. ...
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) ...
Amazon CloudFront. ...
Amazon VPC. ...
Amazon SNS. ...
AWS Beanstalk. ...
AWS Lambda.
46 1 46 What is RA GRS in AWS? Read-Access Geo-Redundant Storage (RA-GRS)
RA-GRS provides the same level of redundancy as standard GRS, but with the difference
that users can read (but not write) data from the secondary region at all times.
47 1 47 Is AWS better than AWS? AWS is better
48 1 48 What is console in AWS? The AWS Management Console is a web application that comprises and refers to a
broad collection of service consoles for managing Amazon Web Services. ... The home
page provides access to each service console as well as an intuitive user interface for
exploring AWS and getting helpful tips.
49 1 49 What is AWS compute? Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides secure,
resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale computing
easier for developers. ... It provides you with complete control of your computing
resources and lets you run on Amazon's proven computing environment
50 1 50 Which AWS networking component is the core unit? Virtual Networks are the Azure networking component is the core unit,
51 1 51 How often is AWS billed? Your AWS bill for the previous month is finalized at the beginning of each new
month.Shortly after, the bill is charged to your default payment method, usually between
the third and the fifth day of the month.
52 1 52 Does AWS bill by the minute?
53 1 53 What are the 3 pricing models of AWS? There are four pricing models for Amazon EC2 instances: On-Demand Instances,
Reserved Instances, Spot Instances, and Dedicated Hosts.
54 1 54 What is AWS calculator? AWS Pricing Calculator lets you explore AWS services and create an estimate for the
cost of your use cases on AWS.
55 1 55 What is pay-as-you-go in AWS? AWS offers you a pay-as-you-go approach for pricing for over 160 cloud services. ... You
only pay for the services you consume, and once you stop using them, there are no
additional costs or termination fees
56 1 56 Is AWS more expensive than AWS? AWS is more expensive
57 1 57 What is AWS DWU? Data Warehouse Unit (DWU) is a unit of measure of resources (CPU, memory and IOPS)
assigned to your SQL DW database. You can think of a unit as one virtual machine,
working as one compute node.
58 1 58 What is virtual machine and how it works? VM is a simple way to run more than one opeating system on the same computer.
59 1 59 Is AWS Virtual Machine free?
60 1 60 What is the purpose of VM? Building and deploying apps to the cloud.
Trying out a new operating system (OS), including beta releases.
Spinning up a new environment to make it simpler and quicker for developers to run dev-
test scenarios.
Backing up your existing OS.
Accessing virus-infected data or running an old application by installing an older OS.
Running software or apps on operating systems that they weren't originally intended for.
61 1 61 Is AWS Windows or Linux?
62 1 62 What is AWS RDP? RD Gateway uses the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) over HTTPS to establish a
secure, encrypted connection between remote users and EC2 instances running
Microsoft Windows, without needing to configure a virtual private network (VPN).
63 1 63 What is an example of a virtual machine? Run window program on a MAC with a virtual machine.
64 1 64 How do I connect to AWS VM without RDP?
65 1 65 How much RAM do I need for a virtual machine? A minimum 4GB ram is required for Virtualization, anything less will make the process too
slow or unusable
66 1 66 What is an example of a virtual machine?
67 1 67 Can I use AWS for personal use? yes , we can use . The total cost of hosting your personal website on AWS will vary
depending on your usage. Typically, it will cost $1-3/month if you are outside the AWS
Free Tier limits. If you are eligible for AWS Free Tier and within the limits, hosting your
personal website will cost around $0.50/month
68 1 68 What are the types of virtual machine? System Virtual Machine and process virtual machine
69 1 69 Is Linux a virtual machine? No, Linux is and operating system
70 1 70 Why is AWS so expensive? AWS is 5 times more expensive than Azure for Windows Server and SQL Server.The
cloud offers much better reliability and uptime than on-premises servers. AWS offers
99.95% guaranteed uptime, and also robust backup protocols which ensure nothing
uploaded to their servers will ever be lost.
71 1 71 Which disk comes with an AWS VM?
72 1 72 What is AWS virtual hard disk?
73 1 73 Which are the tools for managing VM in AWS? Amazon CloudWatch for monitoring, AWS CloudTrail for auditing, AWS Config for
tracking infrastructure configuration changes, AWS CloudFormation to provision
CloudFormation stacks,and other are AWS
OpsWorks.
AWS Systems Manager.
AWS Service Catalog.
74 1 74 What is AWS management?
75 1 75 What is DSC in AWS? The Package resource in Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)
provides a mechanism to install or uninstall packages, such as Windows Installer and
setup.exe packages, on a target node. ...
76 1 76 What is AWS VM used for? It offers virtual servers, storage, databases and networking.You can set up VMs for
testing operating systems and applications, analyzing malware and infected components,
or to run applications in an isolated environment.
77 1 77 What is AWS VM scale set? AWS Auto Scaling monitors your applications and automatically adjusts capacity to
maintain steady, predictable performance at the lowest possible cost. ...
78 1 78 What is AWS management Portal?
79 1 79 Is AWS VM Iaas or PAAS? VM's are IAAS (Infrastructure as a service) because on a VM you can manage what
operation system runs and what software is installed.
80 1 80 Explain Role in terms of Microsoft AWS
81 1 81 How are AWS Virtual Machines billed? Your Amazon EC2 usage is calculated by either the hour or the second based on the size
of the instance, operating system, and the AWS Region where the instances are
launched.
82 1 82 Does AWS charge for deallocated VM? Azure doesn't charge for the VM core hours while it is Stopped (Deallocated).
83 1 83 How do you avoid charges in AWS? To avoid unnecessary charges:

Understand what services and resources are covered by the AWS Free Tier.
Monitor Free Tier usage with AWS Budgets.
Monitor costs in the Billing and Cost Management console.
Be sure that your planned configuration falls under the Free Tier offering.
Clean up test resources when you're done using them
84 1 84 Can I get VMware for free? Yes
85 1 85 How much does AWS really cost?
86 1 86 What is AWS subscription? AWS enables you to select the operating system, programming language, web
application platform, database, and other services you need. With AWS, you receive a
virtual environment that lets you load the software and services your application requires
87 1 87 What happens if you don't pay your AWS bill?
You'll get multiple emails from AWS to pay the outstanding amount. If you fail to pay they
will first suspend your account and terminate it (delete all data) after two months.
88 1 88 What is the minimum charge for having an AWS account each
month?
89 1 89 How do I activate my free AWS subscription?
90 1 90 Is VMware Fusion 11 free? NO You can purchase a license upgrade from the VMware Online Store.
91 1 91 What is better VMware or VirtualBox? Virtual BOX
92 1 92 Is VirtualBox free? VirtualBox itself is free to use
93 1 93 What is pricing calculator in AWS? AWS Pricing Calculator lets you explore AWS services and create an estimate for the
cost of your use cases on AWS. You can model your solutions before building them,
explore the price points and calculations behind your estimate, and find the available
instance types and contract terms that meet your needs
94 1 94 Is AWS billing monthly? Yes Your AWS bill for the previous month is finalized at the begining of each new month
95 1 95 Will AWS charge me after free trial? You pay standard rates after the trial period expires
96 1 96 Does AWS charge for stopped VM Stopped instances don't incur charges
97 1 97 What is billing profile in AWS? Payment profiles ensure that you have valid payment methods to pay your invoices
automatically.
98 1 98 What is a VBOX file? A VBOX file is a settings file used by Oracle VM VirtualBox, a program used for running
virtualized operating systems (OSs). It is saved in an XML format and contains settings
such as the virtual machine name, OS type, system memory. VBOX files are used for
launching virtual machines (VM)
99 1 99 Is Parallel Desktop free?
100 1 100 How many virtual machines can run on 4GB ram? 3-4 basic virtual machines on 4GB of RAM
101 2 1 What is the cheapest storage in AWS? Deep Archive costs $0.00099 per GB, the cheapest of any AWS service, and the retrieval
costs are: $0.02 per GB of Standard Retrieval Data, plus $0.10 per 1,000 requests
102 2 2 Does AWS have S3 buckets? An Amazon S3 bucket is a public cloud storage resource available in
Amazon Web Services' (AWS) Simple Storage Service (S3), an object
storage offering. Amazon S3 buckets, which are similar to file folders, store
objects, which consist of data and its descriptive metadata
103 2 3 Is AWS storage cheaper than AWS? AWS is 5 times more expensive than Azure for Windows Server and SQL Server.
104 2 4 What is AWS Blob storage? Azure Blob Storage are massively scalable object storage services for unstructured data.
105 2 5 What is glacier in AWS? Amazon S3 Glacier is an online file storage web service that provides storage for data
archiving and backup.
106 2 6 What is EFS in AWS? Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) is a simple, serverless, set-and-forget, elastic
file system. There is no minimum fee or setup charge. You pay only for the storage you
use, for read and write access to data stored in Infrequent Access storage classes, and
for any provisioned throughput.
107 2 7 What is AWS Data lake? A data lake is a centralized repository that allows you to store all your structured and
unstructured data at any scale.
108 2 8 What is Lambda equivalent in AWS?
109 2 9 Is Dropbox a cloud storage? Yes
110 2 10 Is AWS data Factory serverless? Yes
111 2 11 What is table storage in AWS?
112 2 12 What is AWS container? Containers provide a standard way to package your application's code, configurations,
and dependencies into a single object. Containers share an operating system installed on
the server and run as resource-isolated processes, ensuring quick, reliable, and
consistent deployments, regardless of environment.
113 2 13 What is storage account in AWS? In the AWS platform, cloud storage is primarily broken down into three services: Simple
Storage Service (S3). Basic object storage that makes data available through an Internet
accessible API. Elastic Block Storage (EBS).
114 2 14 What are the types of storage accounts in AWS? There are three types of cloud data storage: object storage, file storage, and block
storage
115 2 15 What are three types of AWS storage? There are three types of cloud data storage: object storage , file storage ,and block
storage.
116 2 16 What is AWS Blob Storage account? Blob storage stores any type of text or binary data, such as a document, media file, or
application installer. You can set Blob storage for private access or share contents
publicly to the Internet. Blob storage serves the same purpose as both AWS S3 and EBS.
117 2 17 What is file storage in AWS? Cloud file storage is a method for storing data in the cloud that provides servers and
applications access to data through shared file systems. This compatibility makes cloud
file storage ideal for workloads that rely on shared file systems and provides simple
integration without code changes. OR
File storage offers shared storage for legacy applications using the standard server
message block (SMB) protocol. File storage is used in a similar manner to EFS in the
AWS platform.
118 2 18 Is AWS storage account PaaS? yes
119 2 19 What is AWS storage Analytics? AWS is the fastest and most cost-effective place to store and analyze data
120 2 20 Does AWS VM need storage account NO
121 2 21 Is IaaS a storage account? Yes IaaS architecture Not sure

This includes servers, storage and networking hardware,


122 2 22 What is IaaS AWS? IaaS or Infrastructure as a service is one of Amazon Web Services that focuses on
providing infrastructure services based on cloud computing technology. It is a type of
cloud computing service that offers essential compute storage,and networking
resources on demand , on pay as you go.
123 2 23 What is IaaS? IaaS or Infrastructure as a service is one of Amazon Web Services that focuses on
providing infrastructure services based on cloud computing technology. It is a type of
cloud computing service that offers essential compute storage,and networking resources
on demand , on pay as you go.
124 2 24 Is VM a PaaS or IaaS? VM's are IAAS (Infrastructure as a service) because on a VM you can manage what
operation system runs and what software is installed
125 2 25 Is AWS Blob Storage PaaS or SaaS? Blob storage is very convenient if you are planning to use Azure's Cloud services, also
known as Platform as a Service (PAAS) as blob storage provides persistent data storage.
With these cloud services, Azure offers a dedicated virtual machine to run your code
without the headache of managing virtual machines.
126 2 26 Is AWS a PaaS or SaaS? A mixture of infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and
packaged software as a service (SaaS)
127 2 27 What is IaaS example? DigitalOcean, Linode, Rackspace, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Cisco Metapod,
Microsoft Azure, Google Compute Engine (GCE) are some popular examples of Iaas.
128 2 28 How many types of VMs are there? The two basic types of virtual machines are process and system VMs.

A process virtual machine allows you to run a single process as an application on a


host machine. A system
virtual machine is a fully virtualized VM designed to be a substitute for a physical
machine.
129 2 29 Where are AWS functions stored? The Lambda service stores your function code in an internal S3 bucket that's private Not sure
to your account.
130 2 30 What is VM in GCP? GCP-Google cloud platform
131 2 31 What is AWS VM? Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud is a part of Amazon.com's cloud-computing platform,
Amazon Web Services, that allows users to rent virtual computers on which to run their
own computer applications.
132 2 32 What is AWS IoT hub? AWS IoT Core enables you to connect devices to AWS Services and other devices,
secure data and interactions, process and act upon device data, enables applications to
interact with devices even when they are offline and that allows you to produce low-cost
Alexa built-in devices.
133 2 33 What is AWS functions used for? build distributed applications automate it and business preocesses.it automatically
manages the underlying compute resources.
134 2 34 What is AWS IP address? ip addresses enable resourcers in your vpc to communictae with each other and with
resources over the internet. it has 3 ip address elastic public private
135 2 35 What is lambda in GCP? Lambda is a compute service that lets you run code without provisioning or managing
servers. ... With Lambda, you can run code for virtually any type of application or
backend service. All you need to do is supply your code in one of the languages that
Lambda supports.
136 2 36 What is runtime layer? That means the code used to start a container, referred to as the runtime engine; the
tools to make persistent storage available to containers; and those that manage the
container environment networks
137 2 37 How many IP addresses does AWS own? ~47 Million IPv4 addresses, or 47% available for future allocations.
138 2 38 What is a 169 IP address? When a Windows computer isn't able to communicate with the DHCP server, something
called Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) kicks in.
139 2 39 Can a VM have 2 different IPS? VMs can even have more than one IP address. But they can also be configured with no
IP address, which isn't nearly as useful, but it's still possible. Short answer: yes, as any
regular computer would.
140 2 40 Does AWS charge for private IP addresses? The dynamic IPv4 IP address is free to use, but as soon as the instance is stopped or
terminated, the address is automatically released back into the pool and you're unable to
reuse it.
141 2 41 Are all 192 IP addresses private? Yes
142 2 42 How much does IP address cost? low as $4 (for very large blocks) up to $30 per IP address for a block of 256 addresses
143 2 43 Is 192.168 private or public? Private
144 2 44 Is AWS Load Balancer free?
145 2 45 Can I buy an IP address? You can buy Public IP address from Internet Service Provider available in your region.
Whenever you connect to the internet, your computer or device has an IP address
assigned to it. This address is usually associated with your specific ISP, but there is the
option of purchasing your own IP address blocks for personal or business use.
146 2 46 an you own your own IP address? IP addresses cannot be owned. They can be assigned in blocks (usually of 256
addresses) by ARIN, but you must be a network operator with an Autonomous System to
obtain a block.
147 2 47 What is a AWS VPN? Amazon Virtual Private Cloud is a commercial cloud computing service that provides
users a virtual private cloud
AWS Virtual Private Network solutions establish secure connections between your on-
premises networks, remote offices, client devices, and the AWS global network.
148 2 48 What is dynamic IP address? A dynamic IP address is an IP address that an ISP lets you use temporarily. If a dynamic
address is not in use, it can be automatically assigned to a different device. Dynamic IP
addresses are assigned using either DHCP or PPPoE
149 2 49 What is floating IP in AWS Load Balancer? Floating IP addresses are outside the range of the VPC CIDR. In order to route to these
addresses within AWS, they must not overlap with any CIDR range in the same AWS
region. Clients connect to the floating IP address rather than the IP address of the node
itself.
150 2 50 What is NSG in AWS? A network security group contains security rules that allow or deny inbound network
traffic to, or outbound network traffic from, several types of resources.
151 2 51 What is routing in AWS?
152 2 52 What are effective routes in AWS?
153 2 53 Is route a server? A route server is a computer server.
154 2 54 What is NVA subnet?
155 2 55 How do route tables work?
156 2 56 What is propagate gateway routes?
157 2 57 What is Route filter in AWS?
158 2 58 What is virtual WAN AWS
159 2 59 What does 0.0 0.0 0 mean in a routing table? default route as a destination subnet
160 2 60 What is subnet in AWS? A subnet or subnetwork is a smaller network inside a large network. Subnetting makes
network routing much more efficient.
161 2 61 What is a local network gateway?
162 2 62 Why do we need IP routing?
163 2 63 What is elastic IP? Elastic IP address is a reserved public IP address that you can assign to any EC2
instance in a particular region
164 2 64 What is VPN in AWS? AWS Site-to-Site VPN enables you to securely connect your on-premises network or
branch office site to your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud is a commercial cloud computing service that provides
users a virtual private cloud
165 2 65 What is ExpressRoute? Azure ExpressRoute is used to create private connections between Azure datacenters
and infrastructure on your premises or in a colocation environment.
166 2 66 What is a virtual machine state? Virtual machine states are defined by the virtualization platform.Running,Powered Off,
Suspended,Paused, Aborted, or Stuck,Unknown,Active or Disconnected
167 2 67 How many CPUs should a VM have?
168 2 68 What is VM in AWS? Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) is the Amazon Web Service you use to create and
run virtual machines in the cloud (we call these virtual machines 'instances').
169 2 69 What is VM image? A virtual machine image (“image”) is a single file that contains a virtual disk that contains
a bootable operating system. Images come in several formats. The Rackspace Managed
Cloud uses images in the Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) format.
170 2 70 What are the 3 types of virtualization? Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI),Application virtualization,Presentation virtualization
171 2 71 What is VM core? A core is a physical unit of a CPU. A virtual CPU (vCPU) also known as a virtual
processor, is a physical central processing unit (CPU) that is assigned to a virtual
machine (VM).
172 2 72 What is vCPU and core? vCPU is the abbreviation for virtual centralized processing unit. As for a definition, a
vCPU represents a portion or share of the underlying, physical CPU that is assigned to a
particular virtual machine (VM).
A core is a physical unit of a CPU. A virtual CPU (vCPU) also known as a virtual
processor, is a physical central processing unit (CPU) that is assigned to a virtual
machine (VM).
173 2 73 What is a VM ISO? ISO files offer an advantage to virtual machines (VMs), chiefly as a means of loading
operating systems and applications on virtual servers without the hassle of using physical
media. An ISO file is an archive
file format (ISO 9660), typically an image of a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, similar to a .ZIP
file but without file compression.
174 2 74 Who uses VDI? Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that refers to the use of virtual
machines to provide and manage virtual desktops. VDI hosts desktop environments on a
centralized server and deploys them to end-users on request.
175 2 75 How many types of storage does Azure have? four types of storage
176 2 76 What are the 3 tiers for Azure storage? Hot Access tier, Cool Access tier, and Archive tier. These tiers target data at
different stages of its lifecycle and offer cost-effective storage options for different use
cases.
177 2 77 Is Azure storage NoSQL? Yes Azure Table storage is a cloud-based NoSQL datastore you can use to store
large amounts of structured, non-relational data.
178 2 78 What is hot and cold storage in Azure? On its Azure cloud, Microsoft has developed a cold storage service, which provides a
low-cost storage option for data that isn't accessed frequently.
Hot tier - An online tier optimized for storing data that is accessed or modified frequently.
The Hot tier has the highest storage costs, but the lowest access costs.
179 2 79 What type of storage is archive storage? Archive Storage provides secure data transfer to the cloud using HTTPS and
automatically secures that data at rest using 256-bit AES keys.
180 2 80 What is Microsoft Azure CDN? Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN) lets you reduce load times, save bandwidth and defination from - https://azure.microsoft.co
speed responsiveness—whether you are developing or managing websites or mobile
apps or encoding and distributing streaming media, gaming software, firmware updates
or IoT endpoints.
181 2 81 What is table storage in Azure? Azure Table storage is a service that stores non-relational structured data (also known as
structured NoSQL data) in the cloud, providing a key/attribute store with a schemaless
design. Because Table storage is schemaless, it's easy to adapt your data as the needs
of your application evolve
182 2 82 “Cloud” in cloud computing represents what? As Cloud basically means that you could access your files, applications, and services
from anywhere in the world.
183 2 83 What is the biggest disadvantage of community cloud? There are the following disadvantages of Community Cloud -

Community cloud is not a good choice for every organization.


Slow adoption to data
The fixed amount of data storage and bandwidth is shared among all community
members.
Community Cloud is costly than the public cloud.
Sharing responsibilities among organizations is difficult.
184 2 84 Which of the following is Cloud Platform by Amazon ? AWS
185 2 85 What second programming language did Google add for App Java
Engine development?
186 2 86 Cloud Services have a relationship with their customers. Cloud Services have a one to many relationship with their customers.
187 2 87 What is the name of Rackspace’s cloud service? Cloud Servers
188 2 88 provides virtual machines, virtual storage, virtual infrastructure, The IaaS service provider manages all the infrastructure, while the client is responsible
and other hardware assets. for all other aspects of the deployment.

189 2 89 What is Cloud Computing replacing? a. corporate data centers


b. expensive personal computer hardware
c. expensive software upgrades
190 2 90 How many phases are present in Cloud Computing Planning? three phases
Explanation: In Cloud Computing Planning, there are usually three phases that are
Strategy Phase, Planning Phase, and Deployment Phase
191 2 91 What is the number one concern about cloud computing? security
Perhaps the biggest concerns about cloud computing are security and privacy. The idea
of handing over important data to another company worries some people.
192 2 92 What is cloud computing in 2 mark? Cloud computing is the process of delivering or providing computational resources like
software and/or hardware as a service over the cloud. It is also known as internet
computing.
193 2 93 What are the 3 types of cloud computing with examples? There are 3 main types of cloud computing: private clouds, public clouds, hybrid clouds,
Public clouds
Public clouds are cloud environments typically created from IT infrastructure not owned
by the end user. Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, IBM
Cloud, and Microsoft Azure
private cloud - This model consists of an infrastructure that is owned by a single
business. Dell.,Oracle..,IBM / Red Hat. ..,Microsoft. ...,Cisco.

Hybrid cloud- A combination of both public and private clouds, a hybrid cloud combines
the two models to create a tailored solution that allows both platforms to interact
seamlessly.Amazon,Microsoft,Google.

194 2 94 What is the 4 types of clouds in cloud computing? There are 4 main types of cloud computing: private clouds, public clouds, hybrid clouds,
and multiclouds.
195 2 95 What is compute power in cloud? Compute platforms, such as AWS Compute, supply a virtual server instance and storage
and APIs that let users migrate workloads to a virtual machine. Users have allocated
compute power and can start, stop, access, and configure their computer resources as
desired.
196 2 96 What is compute layer? The compute layer of your workload manages requests from external systems, controlling
access and ensuring requests are appropriately authorized. It contains the runtime
environment that your business logic will be deployed and executed by.
197 2 97 Who uses the cloud? There are lots of companies using cloud computing. One of the major use case is ,
managing on-premise data center is not easy, so industry choose to use cloud computing
. When its about scalability , cloud computing provides very elastic solution. To answer
your question, the following well-known companies using cloud computing
198 2 98 How many types of clouds are there? There are 4 main types of cloud computing: private clouds, public clouds, hybrid clouds,
and multiclouds.
199 2 99 How do clouds work? Cloud computing is an application-based software infrastructure that stores data on
remote serves, which can be accessed through the internet. ... It uses a software,
middleware, to ensure seamless connectivity between devices/computers linked via
cloud computing.
200 2 100 What is cloud deployment? Cloud deployment is the process of deploying an application through one or more hosting
models—software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and/or infrastructure
as a service (IaaS)—that leverage the cloud. This includes architecting, planning,
implementing and operating workloads on cloud.
201 3 1 A ________ Level Agreement (SLA) is the contract for Service
performance negotiated between you and a service provider.
202 3 2 When you purchase shrink-wrapped software, you are using that EULA stands for End User License Agreement.
software based on a licensing agreement called ________
203 3 3 Cloud computing shifts capital expenditures into ________ operating (Cloud computing changes the nature of the service provider and its
expenditures. relationship to its client.)

204 3 4 Which one of the following options can be considered as the Hadoop (Whenever any intranet becomes large enough in size that a diagram is not able
Cloud? to differentiate the individual physical system, so at that stage intranet also becomes
known as a cloud. Hadoop can be considered as a cloud.)
205 3 5 Google Apps, Salesforce.com, WebEx are referred as following in SaaS
cloud computing
206 3 6 Which AWS storage service assists S3 with transferring data? Import/Export
207 3 7 Which is used to distribute the service requests for resource Load balancing is an optimization technique.
208 3 8 What is Business Architecture Development? an architectural description of an enterprise or a business unit, an architectural model, or
the profession itself. ... Products of this business architecture efforts are used to develop
plans, make business decisions and guide their implementations.
209 3 9 Which type of backup subscription service will allow a business “A hot site”. Warm and cold sites require more work after the event occurs to
to recover quickest? get them to full operating functionality. A mobile backup site might be useful for specific
types of
minor outages, but a hot site is still the main choice of backup processing site.
210 3 10 Which of the following is considered an essential element in cloud Multi-tenancy adds a number of additional security concerns to cloud computing that
computing by CSA? need to be accounted for.

211 3 11 Which is not a form of confidential computing? Zero-trust networks


212 3 12 Which one of the following statements is correct?
213 3 13 is associated with vendor lock-in Paas
214 3 14 SOA applications(that run Eccentex AppBase
on different IaaS vendors) are created by _______ Paas
application delivery platform
215 3 15 ______ sizing is possible when the system load is cyclical or in Right
some cases when there are predictable bursts or spikes in the load. You encounter cyclical loads in many public facing commercial ventures with seasonal
demands, when the load is affected by time zones
216 3 16 Point out the wrong statement.
217 3 17 What type of computing technology refers to services and Cloud computing is a computing technique in which applications are accessed by
applications that typically run on a distributed network through common internet protocols and networking standards
virtualized resources?
218 3 18 Which of the following is an essential concept related to Cloud? Abstraction in technology terms is defined as the process of hiding the background details of essential features
219 3 19 Why is business continuity and disaster recovery process so
important to test disaster recovery plans frequently? helps ensure that an organization can recover data, restore business critical applications and continue operatio
220 3 20 Simple Cloud, jclouds and Libcloud are all examples of: Cross-platform APIs
221 3 21 Which one of the following offers development tools and Iaas
environments to deploy applications on the vendor’s pc?
222 3 22 Which of the following is offered by Paas? Google Maps
223 3 23 Hardware Assets like virtual storage, virtual infrastructure, and IaaS
virtual machines are provided by
224 3 24 Amazon DynamoDB is a fully managed proprietary? Amazon DynamoDB is a fully managed proprietary NoSQL database service
225 3 25 In the Planning Phase, Which of the following is the correct step a) Cloud Computing Value Proposition
for performing the analysis?
b) Cloud Computing Strategy Planning
226 3 26 Cloud computing is a kind of abstraction which is based on the Virtual
notion of combining physical resources and represents them as
_______resources to users.
227 3 27 IT outages planned or unplanned can unleash a procession of costs A. Lost transaction revenue, Remedial labor costs, Marketing costs
and consequences that are direct and indirect, tangible and B. Decrease in stock value, Brand damage
intangible, short-term and long-term, immediate and far reaching.
These costs include:
228 3 28 Arrange the following in order to be a Cloud Service Provider a. A,B,E,D,C
Identify the threat profile and then decide on a cloud service
model 1 b. Select suitable applications and develop a risk score 2
c. Build a customized cloud service provider security assessment.
5 d. Model attack paths to enhance situational awareness 4 e.
Understand the survivability and resiliency of applications 3
229 3 29 Which of the following initiative tries to provide a way of SMI stands for Service Measurement Index.
measuring cloud computing services along dimension like cost ?
230 3 30 Which of the following is specified parameter of SLA? a) Response times
b) Responsibilities of each party
c) Warranties
231 3 31 Stages/steps of a Business Continuity Plan (BCP) include: The Five Phases of Developing and Maintaining a Business Continuity Plan
Phase 1: Initiation. ...
Phase 2: Business Impact Analysis (BIA) ...
Phase 3: Develop Recovery Strategies. ...
Phase 4: Implementation. ...
Phase 5: Test and Monitor.
232 3 32 SaaS Maturity Model is Microsoft's SaaS maturity model provides a framework for accessing SaaS solutions and
describing their maturity along three dimensions: scalability, multi-tenancy and
configurability. ...
233 3 33 Stages/steps of a Business Continuity Plan (BCP) include: , analysis,solution design,implementation,testing and acceptance maintennace
234 3 34 The selection of a recovery strategy would depend upon: cost,time required to recover,security,criticality of business process and applications
supporting the business.
235 3 35 Mobile data recovery –
236 3 36 Which choice below is NOT considered an appropriate role for Delegate recovery roles
senior management in the business continuity and disaster Publicly praise successes
Closely control media and analyst communications.
recovery process? Assess the adequacy of information security.
Closely control media and analyst communications.
Assess the adequacy of information security during the disaster recovery.
237 3 37 Which of the following area of cloud computing is uniquely a) Auditing
troublesome? b) Data integrity
c) e-Discovery for legal compliance
238 3 38 Which of the following area of cloud computing is uniquely a) Auditing
troublesome ? b) Data integrity
c) e-Discovery for legal compliance
239 3 39 Which of the following is application and infrastructre Univa UD
management software for hybrid cloud
240 3 40 Which data may not be suitable for public clouds? Legacy application data
Mission-critical workloads
Sensitive data
241 3 41 Azure VMs and storage services fall under which of the following IaaS
cloud computing models
242 3 42 DMZ is Belongs to The Cloud DMZ (or demilitarized zone )network architecture allows limited access
between your on-premises and cloud-based networks, using a virtual private network
(VPN) to connect the networks. ...
243 3 43 What is Cloud Foundry? Cloud Foundry is an open source, multi-cloud application platform as a service developed
under an open source license. In other words, Cloud Foundry is a system to easily
deploy, operate and scale stateless applications which are written in any programming
language or framework.
244 3 44 What is a ACI? With Cisco Cloud ACI, customers can carry all of their network and security policies
across data centers, co-locations, and cloud environments.
245 3 45 What is the Name of Rackspace's cloud Service? Cloud Servers
246 3 46 What is ADC? Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs) provide security and access to applications at
peak times. As computing moves to the cloud, software ADCs perform tasks that have
been traditionally performed by custom-built hardware.
247 3 47 What is Example of data in Motion? Data being sent over an email or through workstream collaboration platforms like Slack,
being transferred to a USB device or to a cloud storage are examples of data in motion.
248 3 48 Which of the following protocol lets a Web site list in an XML Sitemaps
file information?
249 3 49 Which of the following is a more sophisticated load balancer? workload managers
250 3 50 Who is offer Azure VPN?
251 3 51 Amazon S3 is which type of storage service? object storage service
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is an object storage service offering
industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance.
252 3 52 How many IP Address does Azure reserve? Azure reserves 5 IP addresses within each subnet.
253 3 53 What is NSG? A network security group contains security rules that allow or deny inbound network
traffic to, or outbound network traffic from, several types of Azure resources.
254 3 54 Is Azure load balancer free? The Basic Azure Load Balancer is free of charge, but is not provided along with the basic
Virtual Machine
255 3 55 For Security Azure VPN used? Azure VPN Gateway connects your on-premises networks to Azure through Site-to-Site
VPNs in a similar way that you set up and connect to a remote branch office. The
connectivity is secure and uses the industry-standard protocols Internet Protocol Security
256 3 56 What is SLA? A cloud SLA (cloud service-level agreement) is an agreement between a cloud service
provider and a customer that ensures a minimum level of service is maintained. ... A
cloud infrastructure can span geographies, networks and systems that are both physical
and virtual.
257 3 57 What is P2S? A Point-to-Site (P2S) VPN gateway connection lets you create a secure connection to
your virtual network from an individual client computer. A P2S connection is established
by starting it from the client computer.
258 3 58 How many upgrade domains are assigned to an availability set? Each availability set can be configured with up to three fault domains and twenty update
domains
259 3 59 Which of the following has infrastructure security managed and private cloud
owned by the vendor?
260 3 60 VPN is Form of
261 3 61 Which is not Major Cloud Computing platform? IBM Deep Blue
262 3 62 NIC is Stand for in AZURE. A Network Interface (NIC) is an interconnection between a Virtual Machine and the
underlying software network. NIC can allow a virtual machine (VM) to
connect to the Internet or bridge to different network segments.
263 3 63 Which one of the following is Cloud Platform by Amazon? Amazon Web Services (AWS)
264 3 64 Google _______ is a collection of applications and utilities under Labs
development and testing
265 3 65 What is Azure DNS server IP address? 168.63.129.16
266 3 66 What is S2S? Server-to-server (S2S) means that two or more servers are communicating directly with
each other.
267 3 67 How do you register a user control? In Solution Explorer, in the Start Page project, right-click References and then click Add
Reference.
On the Projects tab, select WebUserControl and then click OK.
On the Build menu, click Build Solution.
268 3 68 How many virtual machines can be deployed into a cloud service? Each cloud service can contain up to 50 virtual machines.
269 3 69 Types of Load alancer Application Load Balancer
Network Load Balancer
Classic Load Balancer
Gateway Load Balancers
270 3 70 The usual BUS structure used to connect the I/O devices is Single BUS structure
271 3 71 What is Load Balancer in Azure? An Azure load balancer is a Layer-4 (TCP, UDP) load balancer that provides high
availability by distributing incoming traffic among healthy VMs.
Load balancing refers to evenly distributing load (incoming network traffic) across a group
of backend resources or servers.
272 3 72 Which OSI layer are used for NSG Firewall? network layer
273 3 73 What are roles in Microsoft Azure? Owner - Full access to all resources Delegate access to others
Contributor - Create and manage all of types of Azure resources Create a new
tenant in Azure Active Directory Cannot grant access to others
Reader - View Azure resources
User Access Administrator- Manage user access to Azure resources
274 3 74 What are the options to manage session state in Azure? Session state is usually used to store and retrieve values for a user across ASP.NET
pages in a web application. There are four available modes to store session values in
ASP.NET:

In-Proc, which stores session state in the individual web server’s memory. This is the
default option if a particular mode is not explicitly specified.
State Server, which stores session state in another process, called ASP.NET state
service.
SQL Server, which stores session state in a SQL Server database
Custom, which lets you choose a custom storage provider.
275 3 75 What are roles in Windows Azure? There are three roles, which are implemented in Windows Azure:
Web Role: It gives a web solution that is completely front-end. This is similar to an ASP.
NET application. ...
Worker Role: It gives us solutions to all background service. ...
Virtual Machine Role: The virtual machines execute the roles of both, web and worker.
276 3 76 What is Virtual Machine Services?
277 3 77 What is the State of Data? The three states of data are data at rest, data in motion and data in use
278 3 78 How to do Secure Data? Back up your data. ...
Use strong passwords. ...
Take care when working remotely. ...
Be wary of suspicious emails. ...
Install anti-virus and malware protection. ...
Don't leave paperwork or laptops unattended. ...
Make sure your Wi-Fi is secure.
279 3 79 What is not public cloud? It has only authentic users and single-occupant architecture. Google back-end data of the
applications like Google Drive, Google docs or YouTube, etc is not available to the public,
these types of data and applications run on a private cloud.
HP Data Centers, Microsoft, Elastra-private cloud, and Ubuntu are the example of a
private cloud.
280 3 80 Which of the following is one of the unique attributes of Cloud A. utility type of delivery
Computing? B. elasticity
C. low barrier to entry
281 3 81 What is Example of data in rest? Data at rest: By this term we mean data that is not being accessed and is stored on a
physical or logical medium. Examples may be files stored on file servers, records in
databases, documents on flash drives, hard disks etc.
282 3 82 What is Example of data in flight? Data being sent over an email or through workstream collaboration platforms like Slack,
being transferred to a USB device or to a cloud storage are examples of data in motion.
283 3 83 What is data plane access? The software layer that manages data layout, storage devices, and Read/Write
operations to data stored on storage devices such as SSD and magnetic disk drives.
284 3 84 How is data in motion secured? The best way to secure data-in-motion is to move to a multi-layer plan. ... Control
framework – Find out what technologies your users are utilizing and look to industry
standards such as PCI, HIPAA, GDPR, etc.
Security is achieved through a process called data encryption
285 3 85 What is the meaning of data use? Companies that provide cloud services enable users to store files and applications on
remote servers and then access all the data via the Internet. ...
286 3 86 What is AWS data plane? The data plane consists of physical servers where customers' Amazon EC2 instances
run. The control plane consists of a number of services that interact with the data plane,
performing functions such as these: ... Keeping running EC2 instances up to date with
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) configuration
287 3 87 What is cloud data? Cloud storage is a service model in which data is transmitted and stored on remote
storage systems, where it is maintained, managed, backed up and made available to
users over a network -- typically, the internet. Users generally pay for their cloud data
storage on a per-consumption, monthly rate.
288 3 88 How many States of data ? The three states of data are data at rest, data in motion and data in use.
289 3 89 Name of data States The three states of data are data at rest, data in motion and data in use.
290 3 90 full name of SLA? Service-level agreement
291 3 91 What is Microsoft Azure uptime SLA? Starting April 1, Microsoft plans to increase its service-level agreement (SLA) for Azure
Active Directory to "four nines" of uptime -- or 99.99 percent -- each month. Currently,
Azure AD uptime is guaranteed to be "three nines" (99.9 percent) per month. ... The
credit under Microsoft's SLA also is tiered.
292 3 92 Which of the following service is used to manage resources in Azure resource manager.
Azure?
293 3 93 Which service provides serverless computing in Azure? Azure Functions
This is a platform offered by Azure for serverless compute service and this helps in
running event-triggered code without even worrying about the infrastructure provisions.
294 3 94 What is Azure advisor? Azure Advisor is a Microsoft Azure service that provides recommendations based on your
deployed Azure services configuration. ..
295 3 95 State the types of hardware virtualization? Full Virtualization:
296 3 96 Explain in detail about cloud delivery model. Three common cloud delivery models have become widely established and formalized:

Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
297 3 97 What is private cloud? Private cloud (also known as an internal cloud or corporate cloud) is a cloud computing environment in which all hardwa
298 3 98 Which one of the following is Cloud Platform by Amazon? Amazon Web Services (AWS)
299 3 99 What is Cloud Foundry? Cloud Foundry is an open source, multi-cloud application platform as a service developed
under an open source license. In other words, Cloud Foundry is a system to easily
deploy, operate and scale stateless applications which are written in any programming
language or framework.
300 3 100 Cloud computing shifts capital expenditures into expenditures. operating
Explanation: Cloud computing changes the nature of the service provider and its
relationship to its client.
301 4 1 Which of the following Cloud Security Characteristic states that Integrity
data not having been altered by an unauthorized party ?
302 4 2 _______ is a pay-as-you-go model matches resources to need on Utility
an ongoing basis.
303 4 3 enables batch processing, which greatly speeds up high- Scalability
processing applications.
304 4 4 full form of CAAS Containers as a service
305 4 5 if OS and applicaiton stack is added to the cloud then the model is PaaS model.
called
306 4 6 Rackspace cloud service is example of IaaS
307 4 7 Which of the following occurs when data being transferred to or Traffic eavesdropping occurs when data being transferred to or within a cloud (usually
within a cloud (usually from the cloud consumer to the cloud from the cloud consumer to the cloud provider) is passively intercepted by a malicious
service agent for illegitimate information gathering purposes
provider) is passively intercepted by a malicious service agent for
illegitimate information gathering
308 4 8 Amazon S3 is which type of storage service? Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is an object storage service offering
industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance.
309 4 9 Which of the following standard is the key to creating Single Some cloud service providers have adopted OpenID as a service
Sign-On (SSO) systems ?
310 4 10 What is Cloud Foundry? Cloud Foundry is an open application Platform as a Service (PaaS) developed under an
open source license. In other words, Cloud Foundry is a system to easily deploy, operate
and scale stateless applications which are written in any programming language or
framework.
311 4 11 What is Example of data in Motion? Data being sent over an email or through workstream collaboration platforms like Slack,
being transferred to a USB device or to a cloud storage
312 4 12 Applications that work with cloud computing that have low Low touch
margins and usually low risk are :
313 4 13 Which type of computing provides mobile users with data storage Mobile cloud computing provides mobile users with data storage and processing
and processing services in clouds, obviating the need to have a services in clouds, obviating the need to have a powerful device configuration (e.g. CPU
speed, memory capacity etc), as all resource-intensive computing can be performed in
powerful device configuration (e.g. CPU speed, memory capacity the cloud.
etc), as all resource-intensive computing can be performed in
314 4 14 Which of the following is a more sophisticated load balancer? workload managers
315 4 15 What type of computing technology refers to services and Cloud computing is a computing technique in which applications are accessed by
applications that typically run on a distributed network through common internet protocols and networking standards
virtualized resources?
316 4 16 How many phases are present in Cloud Computing Planning? three phases
Explanation: In Cloud Computing Planning, there are usually three phases that are
Strategy Phase, Planning Phase, and Deployment Phase.
317 4 17 What is the best strategy for 24x7 operation of all VMs on a host? LAmbda
318 4 18 Which of the following has infrastructure security managed and private cloud
owned by the vendor?
319 4 19 Which is not Major Cloud Computing platform? IBM deep Blue
320 4 20 Which one among the following not possible parameter of SLA Electricity cost
321 4 21 Which of the following are cloud related working groups? Open Cloud Consortium
Distributed Management Task Force
322 4 22 Which of the following is most refined and restrictive service
model ? PaaS model.
323 4 23 what is Security in Virtulization? Security virtualization uses software installed on virtual security networks to monitor
workloads, applications, and access to VMs. The security can also manage security
policies for access to virtual networks and workloads themselves
324 4 24 What traffic can a standard network monitor see?
325 4 25 What is the Name of Rackspace's cloud Service? Cloud Servers
326 4 26 a low level of program that provides system resources to VM is HYPERVISOR. It is a program that allows multiple operating systems to share a single
called hardware host. Actually it a low-level program that provide system resource access to the
virtual machines.
327 4 27 During which phase of a cloud migration framework is security Discovery phase
the most critical? Cloud migration phase
Operations phase
Security should be considered in every phase of a cloud application migration -- from
discovery to actual migration to when the app is live in the cloud -- and beyond, including
if the app needs patching or other updates.
328 4 28 Which one of following is 3rd party VPN that is based on google Gbridge
talk Gbridge is an interesting solution that illustrates the use of VPN over a cloud connection.

329 4 29 If a single instance has failed to launch within 24 hours due to Auto Scaling will remove the scaling process
some issues during a set up of Auto-scaling. Then what will
happen to the Auto-Scaling condition?
330 4 30 Name the architecture in which a user can own some private Hybrid Cloud
servers as well as they can distribute some of the workloads on the
public cloud.
331 4 31 Which of the following is done by Identity management Identity management is a primary mechanism for controlling access to data in the cloud,
preventing unauthorized uses, maintaining user roles, and complying with regulations.
332 4 32 Which of the following is required by Cloud Computing? (a) That you establish an identity

(b) That the identity be authenticated

(c) That the authentication be portable


333 4 33 The mechanism to convert Plaintext data into Ciphertext data is encryption.cipher text is also known as encyrpted info becoz it conatins a form of plain
known as ? text which is not understood by human or computer without proper ciypher

334 4 34 Which of the following network resources can be load balanced? dns,storage resources,connection throufgh intelligent switch
335 4 35 Which of the following characteristics should you consider when Hardware requirements, performance characteristics, licensing and compatibility
deciding whether to deploy an application or service to a virtual are all important factors related to making a decision to virtualize an application.
machine?
336 4 36 Which of the following area of cloud computing is uniquely a) Auditing
troublesome? b) Data integrity
c) e-Discovery for legal compliance
337 4 37 Which of the following model allows vendor to provide security SAAS
as part of the Service Level Agreement?
338 4 38 What is the State of Data? The three states of data are data at rest, data in motion and data in use.
339 4 39 How to do Secure Data? Back up your data. ...
Use strong passwords. ...
Take care when working remotely. ...
Be wary of suspicious emails. ...
Install anti-virus and malware protection. ...
Don't leave paperwork or laptops unattended. ...
Make sure your Wi-Fi is secure.
340 4 40 Where is the Active Directory? Select Start > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers. In the Active
Directory Users and Computers tree, find and select your domain name. Expand the tree
to find the path through your Active Directory hierarchy.
341 4 41 What Is AD? Active Directory (AD) is a Microsoft technology used to manage computers and other
devices on a network. It is a primary feature of Windows Server, an operating system that
runs both local and Internet-based servers
342 4 42 What is OU in Active Directory? An organizational unit (OU) is a subdivision within an Active Directory into which you
can place users, groups, computers, and other organizational units.
343 4 43 Example of IAAS? Amazon AWS.
DigitalOcean.
Microsoft Azure.
Rackspace Open Cloud.
Google Compute Engine.
HP Enterprise Converged Infrastructure.
IBM SmartCloud Enterprise.
Green Cloud Technologies.
344 4 44 What Is use of Active Directory? The main function of Active Directory is to enable administrators to manage permissions
and control access to network resources.
345 4 45 Which service in Azure is used to manage resources in Azure? Azure resource manager.
346 4 46 Which element in Azure stands for management service? config
347 4 47 What is the maximum disk size supported for an operating system An Azure data disk can be set to 1023 GB or roughly 1 TB.
(OS) disk in Azure?
348 4 48 What is Office 365? Office 365 is a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution that combines the traditional
Microsoft Office desktop applications, Microsoft application services, and some new
productivity services, all of which are enabled as consumable services from within
Microsoft's Azure cloud platform.
349 4 49 Example of Public Cloud AWS, Azure and Google Cloud
350 4 50 S3 is Related to. An Amazon S3 bucket is a public cloud storage resource available in Amazon Web
Services' (AWS) Simple Storage Service (S3), an object storage offering.
351 4 51 Gmail is Example of SaaS
352 4 52 Maximum Instances Can beCreated in Azure? By default, you can deploy up to 800 instances of a resource type in each resource
group.
353 4 53 Changing of DNS is? Changing the DNS can change where your internet gets its information from.
354 4 54 what size Required for Window install in Vmware? 150MB Not sure
355 4 55 What is Data Directory? An inventory that specifies the source, location, ownership, usage, and destination of all
of the data elements that are stored in a database
356 4 56 Who Developed the Active Directory? Active Directory was introduced to the world in the mid-1990s by Microsoft as a
replacement for Windows NT-style user authentication.
357 4 57 What is Schema in Active Directory? The schema is the Active Directory component that defines all the objects and attributes
that the directory service uses to store data. The physical structure of the schema
consists of the object definitions. ... The schema is stored in its own partition (the schema
partition) in the directory.
358 4 58 What is the DC? A domain controller (DC) is a server computer that responds to security authentication
requests within a computer network domain. It is a network server that is responsible for
allowing host access to domain resources. It authenticates users, stores user account
information and enforces security policy for a domain.
359 4 59 Which two single sign-on modes does Azure Active Directory OpenID Connect and OAuth
support for SaaS applications?
360 4 60 which type of card used for Registration In Azure? credit card or debit card
361 4 61 Azure supports ___________cloud services. PaaS
362 4 62 What are the two main categories of policies in the Group Policy Within Group Policy, two distinct sets of policies are defined:
console?
Computer policies. These apply to computers and are stored under Computer
Configuration in a Group Policy object.

User policies. These apply to users and are stored under User Configuration in a Group
Policy object.
363 4 63 what size Required for Linux install in Vmware? 80MB Not sure
364 4 64 which type disk can bootable/ optical read/write drive
365 4 65 How many types of Active Directory? There are technically 7 different types of Active Directory.
366 4 66 Active Directory Can be used on? It runs on Windows Server
367 4 67 Which of the following storage services are provided by Azure? The Azure Storage platform includes the following data services:

Azure Blobs: A massively scalable object store for text and binary data. Also includes
support for big data analytics through Data Lake Storage Gen2.
Azure Files: Managed file shares for cloud or on-premises deployments.
Azure Queues: A messaging store for reliable messaging between application
components.
Azure Tables: A NoSQL store for schemaless storage of structured data.
Azure Disks: Block-level storage volumes for Azure VMs.
368 4 68 __________ is used to manage resources in Azure. Azure resource manager
369 4 69 What are Active Directory tools? Best Active Directory Management Tools
SolarWinds Access Rights Manager.
Dameware Remote Everywhere.
Dameware Remote Support.
Server & Application Monitor.
Anturis.
XIA Automation.
ManageEngine ADAudit Plus.
Bulk Password Control.
370 4 70 Can a user be in multiple OU? (OU--organizational unit) A user can be moved from one OU to another, but at any one point in time, it only resides
in ONE location. So, NO, a user cannot be a member of two OUs in Active Directory.
371 4 71 What type are Cloud? There are 4 main types of cloud computing: private clouds, public clouds, hybrid clouds,
and multiclouds. There are also 3 main types of cloud computing services: Infrastructure-
as-a-Service (IaaS), Platforms-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).
372 4 72 Which are part of Deployment? Cloud deployment is the process of deploying an application through one or more hosting
models—software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and/or infrastructure
as a service (IaaS)—that leverage the cloud. This includes architecting, planning,
implementing and operating workloads on cloud.
373 4 73 What is the Cloud? "The cloud" refers to servers that are accessed over the Internet, and the software and
databases that run on those servers. Cloud servers are located in data centers all over
the world.
374 4 74 Which of the following is the different cloud deployment models? There are four cloud deployment models: public, private, community, and hybrid. Each
deployment model is defined according to where the infrastructure for the environment is
located.
375 4 75 Azure supports_______________programming language. JavaScript, Python, . NET and Node. js.
376 4 76 Which of the following web applications can be used with azure? ASP.NET, PHP and WCF can be used as web applications for Microsoft azure.
377 4 77 What are the instance types in Azure? A breakdown of Azure instance types
General-purpose VMs. ...
Compute-optimized VMs. ...
Memory-optimized VMs. ...
Storage-optimized VMs. ...
GPU-optimized VMs. ...
High-performance compute VMs.
378 4 78 Which of the following VPN are supported by Azure? Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP)
379 4 79 Which Azure PowerShell cmdlet should you use to upload a The Add-AzureVHD cmdlet
virtual hard disk file?
380 4 80 Which data may not be suitable for public clouds? Legacy application data
Mission-critical workloads
Sensitive data
381 4 81 What is Microsoft Azure? Microsoft Azure, often referred to as Azure, is a cloud computing service operated by
Microsoft .
Microsoft Azure, formerly known as Windows Azure, is Microsoft's public cloud computing
platform. It provides a range of cloud services, including compute, analytics, storage and
networking
382 4 82 What is Azure as PaaS? Azure offers five main services of PaaS in which multiple service types host a custom
application or a business logic for specific use cases such as web apps and mobile apps.
1. Web apps 2. Mobile apps 3. Logic apps 4. Functions 5. Web jobs
383 4 83 Name two types of cloud services IAAS, PAAS, SAAS
384 4 84 Name three types of Disks used by VMs VMware has three different disk types -- raw, thick and thin --
385 4 85 Name two blobs used in Microsoft Azure block, append and page blobs
386 4 86 Are data disks provide support within scale sets? Yes. A scale set can define an attached data disks configuration that applies to all VMs
in the set. For more information, see Azure scale sets and attached data disks.
387 4 87 Explain guest OS in Microsoft Azure A guest operating system is an operating system that runs inside a virtual machine.You
can install a guest operating system in a virtual machine and control guest operating
system customization for virtual machines created from vApp templates.
388 4 88 What is the use of Temp Drive in VM? the temporary storage is used for the paging file of the running VM. Using local storage
on the physical host helps to increase IOPS and lower latency when compared to
standard Azure storage.
389 4 89 What happens when you exhaust the maximum failed attempts by By default, if there are 5 bad password attempts in 2 minutes, the account is locked out
authenticating yourself using Azure AD? for 30 minutes.

390 4 90 What are the three main components of the Windows Azure The Windows Azure has three main components in Azure, namely compute, storage and
platform? fabric.

391 4 91 Name various power states of a Virtual Machine. There are seven power states that a VM can exist in:

Starting: Indicates that the VM is being started.


Running: Indicates that the VM is running.
Stopping: Indicates that the VM is being stopped.
Stopped: Indicates that the VM is stopped. Note that VMs in the stopped state still incur
compute charges.
Deallocating: Indicates that the VM is being deallocated.
Deallocated: Indicates that the VM is completely removed from the hypervisor
392 4 92 What is the use of VNET? Azure Virtual Network (VNet) is the fundamental building block for your private network in
Azure. VNet enables many types of Azure resources, such as Azure Virtual Machines
(VM), to securely communicate with each other, the internet, and on-premises
networks.
393 4 93 Can you create VM by using Microsoft Azure Resource Manager This configuration isn't supported. You can't use Resource Manager to deploy a virtual
in a Virtual Network? machine into a virtual network that was created using classic deployment.

394 4 94 When will you find the list of built-in app with ADD?
395 4 95 . What is MOSS? MOSS stands for Microsft Office Share Point Server. MOSS is a portal based platform for
complete management of documents & web services.
396 4 96 Name the services which are used to manage resources in Azure Azure resource manager. This is because Azure resource manager is the azure tool for
managing and deploying resources
397 4 97 Explain the service definition file A service definition file contains information about service properties, capabilities, and the
service type, which is encapsulated into one portable file.
398 4 98 How many customers subscriptions allowed in managed disks? You can have up to 10,000 Managed Disks in a single Azure subscription
399 4 99 Name the types of web application which can be deployed with The web applications that can be deployed by Azure are WCF, PHP and ASP.NET.
Azure
400 4 100 Explain the term ‘service fabric’ in Azure Azure Service Fabric is a distributed systems platform that makes it easy to package,
deploy, and manage scalable and reliable microservices and containers. ...
401 5 1 Which of the following protocol lets a Web site list in an XML Sitemaps
file information?
402 5 2 Which of the following is a more sophisticated load balancer? workload managers
403 5 3 Amazon S3 is which type of storage service? object storage service
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is an object storage service offering
industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance.
404 5 4 What is the example of P2P networks? Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Manjaro.
405 5 5 Azure Storage plays the same role in Azure that ______ plays in S3
Amazon Web Services.
406 5 6 The Google Cloud Platform (GCP) was launched in 4/7/2008 Written inJava C++ Python Go Ruby
407 5 7 Full Name Of VM? Virtual Machine
408 5 8 What is EC2? Elastic cloud compute (EC2) is a VM that represent a physical server for us to deploy our
application. EC2 enables on-demand, scalable computing capacity in the
AWS cloud
409 5 9 Google AppEngine Provide Service in Mode PaaS
410 5 10 What is Work of AWS Identity? The AWS Identity team builds the secure identity, access, and resource management
foundation for customers to scale in the AWS Cloud
411 5 11 Which element in Aws stands for management service? Config
412 5 12 Which one of the following is Cloud Platform by Amazon? Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world's most comprehensive and broadly adopted
cloud platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally.

413 5 13 Google _______ is a collection of applications and utilities under Labs


development and testing
414 5 14 Which of the following algorithm is used by Google to determine PageRank algorithm
the importance of a particular page?
415 5 15 Which of the following is a payment processing system by Google Checkout was an online payment processing service provided by Google aimed
Google? at simplifying the process of paying for online purchases.

416 5 16 What is Google app engine? Google App Engine is a Platform as a Service (PaaS) product that provides Web app
developers and enterprises with access to Google's scalable hosting and tier 1 Internet
service.
417 5 17 Simple Storage Service is Denoted by ? s3
418 5 18 Amazon ____well Suited for transfer bulk data EC2
419 5 19 How can we increase the size of Storage in AWS Instance? additng another instance
420 5 20 What is LB? Load is the process of redistribution of workload in a distributed system like cloud
computing ensuring no computing machine is overloaded.
It automatically distribute incomming application traffc and scale resources to meet trafic
demand.
421 5 21 Which type of file is required for et password for RPD in AWS?
422 5 22 What is work of openStack? OpenStack is an open source platform that uses pooled virtual resources to build and
manage private and public clouds.
423 5 23 Open Stack can deployed____ Ceph OSD
424 5 24 The usual BUS structure used to connect the I/O devices is Single Bus structure
425 5 25 How many security accounts per client is provided by Microsoft? 5
Answer(5)
426 5 26 The most fundamental unit of cloud computing is? Virtual Machine(VM)
427 5 27 How many virtual machines can be deployed into a cloud service? Each cloud service can contain up to 50 virtual machines.
428 5 28 Big Table is Related To? NoSQL, google cloud
429 5 29 What is VPC? A virtual private cloud (VPC) is a private cloud computing environment contained within a
public cloud. Essentially, a VPC provisions logically isolated sections of a public cloud in
order to provide a virtual private environment.
430 5 30 What is RPD? RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is a protocol developed by Microsoft that enables
connection to a remote computer (such as your Cloud Server) via a graphical user
interface.
431 5 31 Whai is Instance? Instance is a virtual server in cloud computing network(ex, AWS), you can configure and
setup operating sysytema nd software to run in it. or
Instance is a virtual server with a well specified set of resources including CPU Cycle,
main memory,secondary storage.
432 5 32 What is the maximum disk size supported for an operating system 64 TiB.(tebibyte)
(OS) disk in AWS?
433 5 33 Which of the following is one of the unique attributes of Cloud A.utility type of delivery
Computing? B.elasticity
C.low barrier to entry
434 5 34 In Google cloud platform, pricing of a VM can be vary based on server location
_____ 2. machine type
3. Type and size of storage disk
435 5 35 Which of the following services are serverless? 1. Cloud Storage
2. App Engine
3. Cloud Functions
436 5 36 What block size used by all block storage systems? Block size can vary
437 5 37 Cloud Vision is a ____ serverless service
438 5 38 Which is not a Cloud Devlopment Tool? Angular Fullstack,AngularJS*,Bootstrap*
is a Cloud Devlopment Tool
439 5 39 For Cloud Computing which are used? The main enabling technology for cloud computing is virtualization.
440 5 40 What are the type of storage supported by OpenStack? ephemeral and persistent.

441 5 41 Why Azure SQL is PaaS? PaaS capabilities that are built into Azure SQL Database enable you to focus on the
domain-specific database administration and optimization activities that are critical for
your business. ... SQL Database is a fully managed service that has built-in high
availability, backups, and other common maintenance operations.
442 5 42 SQL Is Belong to? SQL 'belong to' logic.
443 5 43 What is Azure Cosmos DB? Azure Cosmos DB is a fully managed NoSQL database for modern app development.
Single-digit millisecond response times, and automatic and instant scalability, guarantee
speed at any scale. Azure Cosmos
DB is Microsoft's globally distributed multi-model database service
444 5 44 How do you migrate a SQL database to Azure? In the Data Migration Assistant, select the New (+) icon, and then under Project type,
select Migration. Specify a project name, in the Source server type text box, select SQL
Server, and then in the Target server type text box, select Azure SQL Database. Under
Migration Scope, select Schema only.
445 5 45 Full Name Of VM Virtual Machine
446 5 46 What is GPT? Generative Pre-trained Transformers (GPTs) are autoregressive language models that
deploy deep learning techniques to produce human-like text. ... It consists of 175 billion
parameters that are used to regulate language processing operations.
447 5 47 Mcrosoft 365 is Releted to? Microsoft 365 is the productivity cloud designed to help you pursue your passion and run
your business.
448 5 48 Azure Storage plays the same role in Azure that ______ plays in S3
Amazon Web Services
449 5 49 What web server does Azure use?
450 5 50 Azure Backend Support? ASP.NET Web API layer on the back-end
451 5 51 What is back end pool? The backend pool is a critical component of the load balancer. The backend pool defines the group of resources that will serve traffic for a given load-balancing rule.

452 5 52 What is Dynamic 365? Dynamics 365 is a set of interconnected, modular Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
applications and services designed to both transform and enable your core customers,
employees, and business activities. It combines CRM and ERP capabilities, integrating
your data, business logic, and processes
453 5 53 How do I create a new table in Azure Data Studio? Open the context menu (right click), select the Add Table option and enter the name of
the new table. ADS now creates a new file which contains a basic structure for a table
CREATE script. Change the SQL script to create your required tables.
454 5 54 What is Ssdt? SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) is a modern development tool for building SQL Server
relational databases, databases in Azure SQL, Analysis Services (AS) data models,
Integration Services (IS) packages, and Reporting Services (RS) reports
455 5 55 What is DTS? Data Transmission Service (DTS) supports data transmission among data sources such
as RDBMS, NoSQL, and OLAP databases.
456 5 56 Can we update Database in Azure? Yes To upgrade a database use the Database Scale tab in the Azure management portal
457 5 57 What is Azure SQL? Microsoft Azure SQL Database is a managed cloud database provided as part of
Microsoft Azure. A cloud database is a database that runs on a cloud computing platform,
and access to it is provided as a service. Managed database services take care of
scalability, backup, and high availability of the database.
458 5 58 How can data be measured? Bits are the basic measurement unit of data, and are binary digits that can only store
two values: 0 and 1.
459 5 59 Big table is Used for? Bigtable is ideal for applications that need very high throughput and scalability for key/value data, where each value is typically no lar
460 5 60 What is the maximum size of an Azure operating system disk? An Azure data disk can be set to 1023 GB or roughly 1 TB
461 5 61 What is ACI? Azure Container Instances (ACI) is a managed service that allows you to run containers
directly on the Microsoft Azure public cloud, without requiring the use of virtual machines
(VMs).
462 5 62 What is Tsql? Transact-SQL is Microsoft's and Sybase's proprietary extension to the SQL used to
interact with relational databases.
463 5 63 Default Size of Virtual Machine HDD 127 GB
464 5 64 NoSql is Relete to? any non-relational database.
465 5 65 Azure Storage plays the same role in Azure that ______ plays in S3, Simple Storage Service
Amazon Web Services.
466 5 66 We can not Query in ?
467 5 67 What is tabletag? When writing in HTML, the <table> tag is a block element used to create a table. It is
useful when you want to represent data using rows and columns. The basic elements
that make up and affect the size of a table include <th>, <td>, and <tr>.
468 5 68 What is Hadoop? Apache Hadoop is an open source framework that is used to efficiently store and process
large datasets ranging in size from gigabytes to petabytes of data.
in simple terms
Hadoop is an open-source software framework for storing data and running applications
on clusters of commodity hardware.
469 5 69 SQL Server Is relate to? relational database management system (RDBMS) that supports a wide variety of
transaction processing, business intelligence and analytics applications in corporate IT
environments.
470 5 70 Azure SQl is Belongs to? Azure SQL Database is based on the latest stable version of the Microsoft SQL Server
database engine. Azure SQL Database is a fully managed database service, which
means that Microsoft operates SQL Server for you, and ensures its availability and
performance.
471 5 71 What is the maximum volume size that Azure Backup can Azure Backup support for larger and more powerful Azure Managed Disks of up to 32 TB
protect? is now generally available.

472 5 72 Azure monitor use autoscale? Use Azure Monitor autoscale. Azure Monitor autoscale provide a common set of
autoscaling functionality for virtual machine scale sets, Azure App Service, and Azure
Cloud Service.
473 5 73 What are the types of scaling on Azure? There are two types of scaling applicable to Azure services:
Scale up or Vertical Scaling, meaning resources in given server are increased. ...
Scale out or Horizontal Scaling, meaning number of servers (or instances of server)
are increased, every server has same configurations.
474 5 74 Which of the following element is a non-relational storage system The answer is storage. Storage is a non-relational storage system for large-scale
for large-scale storage? storage.

475 5 75 What are types of Azure storage? Azure Blobs: A massively scalable object store for text and binary data. Also includes
support for big data analytics through Data Lake Storage Gen2.
Azure Files: Managed file shares for cloud or on-premises deployments.
Azure Queues: A messaging store for reliable messaging between application
components.
Azure Tables: A NoSQL store for schemaless storage of structured data.
Azure Disks: Block-level storage volumes for Azure VMs.
476 5 76 What are types of data? A numerous number of data types are used in cloud computing. These include Locale,
emails, decimal, number, text, contracts, Boolean, date, images, messages, audios etc.
477 5 77 What are the options to manage session state in Windows Azure? Session state is usually used to store and retrieve values for a user across ASP.NET
pages in a web application. There are four available modes to store session values in
ASP.NET:

In-Proc, which stores session state in the individual web server’s memory. This is the
default option if a particular mode is not explicitly specified.
State Server, which stores session state in another process, called ASP.NET state
service.
SQL Server, which stores session state in a SQL Server database
Custom, which lets you choose a custom storage provider.
478 5 78 Which service in Azure is used to manage resources in Azure? Azure resource manager.
479 5 79 Azure Website Support ? Azure provides a number of services. Presently, there are more than 200 services
provided by Azure presently .
Multiple languages and frameworks,Managed production environment ,Security and
compliance,Serverless code,API and mobile features ,Visual Studio and Visual Studio
Code integration
480 5 80 What are the three kinds of app service? Web App – used for hosting websites and web applications (previously Azure Websites)
API App – used for hosting the RESTful APIs
Logic App – used for business process automation, system integration and sharing data
across clouds
Mobile App – used for hosting mobile app back ends (previously delivered by Azure
Mobile services)
481 5 81 For Cloud Computing which are used? The main enabling technology for cloud computing is virtualization.
482 5 82 What are the type of storage supported by OpenStack? OpenStack recognizes two types of storage: ephemeral and persistent.
Ephemeral storage is storage that is associated only to a specific Compute instance.
Persistent storage, on the other hand, is designed to survive ("persist") independent of
any running instance.
483 5 83 What is SPI? SPI is an acronym for the most common cloud computing service models, Software as a
Service, Platform as a Service and Infrastructure as a Service.
484 5 84 What is autonomic computing? A network that is administered by a single set of management rules that are controlled by
one person, group or organization
485 5 85 What is virtualization? virtualization or virtualisation is the act of creating a virtual version of something, including
virtual computer hardware platforms, storage devices, and computer network resources.
examples include VMware
486 5 86 What is thin client? Thin clients work by connecting remotely to a server-based computing environment
where most applications, sensitive data, and memory, are stored.
487 5 87 What is storage networking? Storage networking is the collective processes of interconnecting external storage
resources and devices over a network to all connected computers/nodes. Storage
networking makes it possible to share one or more storage resources on a network in an
IT environment, where a single storage server can be used to provide storage capacity to
multiple users simultaneously
488 5 88 What is CSA? The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is a nonprofit organization that promotes research into
best practices for securing cloud computing and the use of cloud technologies to secure
other forms of computing.

489 5 89 What is PaaS? Platform as a service is a cloud computing model where a third-party provider delivers
hardware and software tools to users over the internet.

490 5 90 What is Google app engine? Google App Engine (often referred to as GAE or simply App Engine) is a cloud computing
platform as a service for developing and hosting web applications in Google-managed
data centers
491 5 91 What is VPC? A virtual private cloud (VPC) is a private cloud computing environment contained within a
public cloud.
492 5 92 What is RPD? ITs RDP RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is a protocol developed by Microsoft that enables
connection to a remote computer (such as your Cloud Server) via a graphical user
interface.
493 5 93 Whai is Instance? An instance is a virtual server in the AWS Cloud. With Amazon EC2, you can set up and
configure the operating system and applications that run on your instance. When you
sign up for AWS, you can get started with Amazon EC2 using the AWS Free Tier .
494 5 94 What is the maximum disk size supported for an operating system 64 TiB
(OS) disk in AWS?
495 5 95 Which of the following is one of the unique attributes of Cloud A.utility type of delivery
Computing? B.elasticity
C.low barrier to entry
496 5 96 In Google cloud platform, pricing of a VM can be vary based on 1. server location
_____ 2. machine type
3. Type and size of storage disk
497 5 97 Which of the following services are serverless? 1. Cloud Storage
2. App Engine
3. Cloud Functions
498 5 98 What block size used by all block storage systems? Block size can vary
499 5 99 Cloud Vision is a ____ serverless service
500 5 100 Which is not a Cloud Devlopment Tool? Angular Fullstack,AngularJS*,Bootstrap*
is a Cloud Devlopment Tool

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