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Alibaba Exam ACP-Cloud1 Topic 6 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for Alibaba's ACP-Cloud1 exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 6
[All ACP-Cloud1 Questions]

As a technical employee at a startup company, you deploy static files such as images and videos on the same ECS instance to provide services. After some time, due to business growth, you find that these static files are using too much ECS disk space. To quickly address this issue, you should choose Alibaba Cloud _________________.

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Suggested Answer: C

Alibaba Cloud Object Storage Service (OSS) is ideal for storing large amounts of unstructured data, such as images and videos. By migrating static files to OSS, you can free up disk space on your ECS instance, allowing you to efficiently handle storage needs as your business scales. OSS is a highly scalable and cost-effective solution for handling media files and other static assets.


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Lisandra
13 days ago
I'm not sure about OSS. Maybe we should consider Auto Scaling to manage our resources more efficiently.
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Brendan
14 days ago
I agree with Sylvie. Using OSS will help us save ECS disk space and scale easily.
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Tijuana
16 days ago
Haha, I bet the startup CEO is already yelling 'Just use OSS, why are you still using ECS?!' C) is the way to go.
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Ettie
17 days ago
Definitely C) OSS. It's the perfect solution for hosting static content and freeing up ECS disk space.
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Sylvie
19 days ago
I think we should choose Alibaba Cloud Object Storage Service (OSS) to store our static files.
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Elin
26 days ago
I think the answer is C) Object Storage Service (OSS). Storing static files on OSS makes more sense than using ECS disk space.
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Lourdes
10 days ago
I agree, using Object Storage Service (OSS) is the best option for storing static files.
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