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CompTIA Exam DS0-001 Topic 1 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's DS0-001 exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following tools is used for natively running a Linux system in Windows?

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Matthew
4 months ago
I think the answer is definitely A) WSL, it's the most suitable tool for this purpose.
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Cyril
4 months ago
I'm not sure about Remote Desktop Protocol and ITelnet, but I think they are not used for running a Linux system in Windows.
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Cristy
5 months ago
Yes, but WSL specifically allows you to run a Linux system within Windows itself.
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Jamal
5 months ago
Isn't SSH also used for accessing remote Linux systems?
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Melynda
5 months ago
I agree, WSL allows you to run a Linux system natively in Windows.
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Twanna
5 months ago
I think the answer is A) WSL.
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Pedro
5 months ago
SSH is used for remote access, not natively running a Linux system in Windows.
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Sheldon
6 months ago
I am not sure about WSL. I think it might be C) SSH instead.
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Jesusita
6 months ago
I agree with Pedro. WSL is the correct tool for running Linux in Windows.
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Pedro
6 months ago
I think the answer is A) WSL. It allows you to run Linux commands in Windows.
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Rory
7 months ago
I was also thinking WSL, but I'm not 100% sure. Isn't there something called Cygwin that can do a similar thing?
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Cecilia
6 months ago
Definitely not, that's not a tool for running a Linux system in Windows.
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Eun
6 months ago
D) ITelnet
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Kami
6 months ago
Not quite, SSH is for secure remote access.
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Kristian
6 months ago
C) SSH
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Lina
6 months ago
No, that's used for connecting to remote computers.
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Haydee
6 months ago
B) Remote Desktop Protocol
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Kenda
6 months ago
Yes, WSL is the correct choice.
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Malcom
6 months ago
A) WSL
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Joesph
7 months ago
Yeah, I agree. WSL is the way to go. It's like having the best of both worlds - Windows and Linux in one system.
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Ellsworth
7 months ago
WSL definitely sounds like the Linux tool we're looking for. It allows you to run a Linux distro natively on Windows, right?
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Rolande
7 months ago
Haha, yeah, Cygwin is like the old-school version of WSL. I remember using that back in the day, and it was a bit of a pain to set up.
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