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CompTIA Exam CV0-003 Topic 3 Question 93 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's CV0-003 exam
Question #: 93
Topic #: 3
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Based on the shared responsibility model, which of the following solutions passes the responsibility of patching the OS to the customer?

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Suggested Answer: C

IaaS stands for Infrastructure as a Service, and it is a cloud service model that provides customers with access to virtualized computing resources, such as servers, storage, and networks. In the IaaS model, the customer is responsible for patching the operating system (OS) of the virtual machines, as well as installing and managing the applications and dat

a. The cloud service provider (CSP) is responsible for maintaining the physical infrastructure, such as the hardware, power, cooling, and security. Therefore, IaaS passes the responsibility of patching the OS to the customer, unlike PaaS, DBaaS, or SaaS, where the CSP handles the OS patching and updates. Reference:CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-003 Certification Study Guide, Chapter 2, Objective 2.1: Given a scenario, deploy cloud services and solutions.


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Jodi
2 months ago
IaaS all the way, folks! You know what they say, 'with great infrastructure comes great responsibility to patch the operating system.'
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Johnson
26 days ago
I prefer IaaS too, it gives you more control over the operating system.
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Juan
28 days ago
That's right, PaaS, DBaaS, and SaaS all handle the patching for you.
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Sunshine
1 months ago
I agree, IaaS definitely puts the responsibility of patching the OS on the customer.
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Ronald
2 months ago
Hmm, let's see... PaaS, DBaaS, IaaS, SaaS... Yep, IaaS is the one that makes the customer responsible for those OS updates. Gotta keep those virtual machines in tip-top shape!
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Izetta
1 months ago
Exactly. Those other solutions handle the OS updates for you.
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Adelle
1 months ago
Oh, I see. So, PaaS, DBaaS, and SaaS don't require the customer to patch the OS?
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Huey
1 months ago
That's correct! With IaaS, the responsibility of patching the OS is on the customer.
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Brittani
2 months ago
IaaS
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Harrison
2 months ago
That makes sense too, I can see how both A) PaaS and C) IaaS could pass the responsibility of patching the OS to the customer.
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Brice
3 months ago
I'm gonna have to go with C on this one. The shared responsibility model is all about divvying up the tasks, and IaaS puts that OS patching squarely on the customer's shoulders.
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Alberto
2 months ago
It's important to understand the shared responsibility model when choosing a cloud service.
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Edgar
2 months ago
That's right, PaaS, DBaaS, and SaaS all handle the OS patching for you.
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Kayleigh
2 months ago
I agree, IaaS definitely puts the responsibility of patching the OS on the customer.
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Leslie
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C) IaaS because it gives the customer control over the OS and they are responsible for patching it.
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Brinda
3 months ago
IaaS definitely transfers the responsibility of OS patching to the customer. Gotta keep those servers secure, am I right?
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Ozell
2 months ago
D) SaaS
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Kiley
2 months ago
C) IaaS
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Laurel
2 months ago
B) DBaaS
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King
2 months ago
A) PaaS
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Harrison
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) PaaS because it provides the platform for the customer to manage the OS.
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