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CompTIA Exam FC0-U61 Topic 5 Question 75 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's FC0-U61 exam
Question #: 75
Topic #: 5
[All FC0-U61 Questions]

A user opens an application that is installed locally on a PC. The application connects directly to a database that is located on a server in a data closet in the same building. Which of the following application architecture models does this describe?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Dulce
24 days ago
The database is in the same building, so it has to be a two-tier architecture. Unless the user is a superhero who can juggle four tiers while riding a unicycle.
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Mona
27 days ago
This is a textbook example of a two-tier architecture. Anything else would be overkill for a simple local application connecting to a nearby database.
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Trina
5 days ago
B: That makes sense, keeping it simple
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Lang
13 days ago
A: Two tier
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Gladys
1 months ago
I think it's a two tier architecture because there is a client layer and a server layer.
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Kati
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be a three tier architecture.
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Lashawn
1 months ago
Hmm, this has to be a two-tier setup. I mean, who uses a four-tier architecture these days? That's so old-school!
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Corinne
1 months ago
Two-tier, for sure. It's the classic client-server model, where the user's application talks directly to the database.
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Willodean
12 days ago
Yeah, two-tier is definitely the right choice for this setup. It keeps things straightforward.
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Alesia
14 days ago
Two-tier architecture is the way to go. It's simple and efficient.
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Bette
1 months ago
I agree with Royal, it makes sense because there are two layers involved.
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Maryanne
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure this is a two-tier architecture model. The user's application connects directly to the database, no middle layer in sight.
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Dalene
9 days ago
So, the correct answer would be B) Two tier.
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Yuette
14 days ago
I agree, it's a simple setup with just the application and the database.
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Trevor
26 days ago
Yeah, there's no middle layer involved, so it's definitely not three-tier.
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Ciara
29 days ago
I think you're right, it sounds like a two-tier architecture.
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Royal
2 months ago
I think it's a two tier architecture.
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