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HP Exam HPE0-V25 Topic 5 Question 34 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-V25 exam
Question #: 34
Topic #: 5
[All HPE0-V25 Questions]

Your customer wants to convert their current legacy application to a cloud-native application. The new application needs to run a web-based user interface closer to end users in the public cloud environment and keep critical data on-premises.

Which deployment model should be used?

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Suggested Answer: B

* Understanding the Requirements:

The customer wants to modernize a legacy application into a cloud-native application.

The new application must have a web-based user interface (UI) that runs closer to end users.

Critical data must be kept on-premises for security, compliance, or performance reasons.

* Deployment Model Options:

Cloud Service On-Premises (A): This typically refers to running cloud-like services in an on-premises data center, which doesn't satisfy the requirement of running the UI closer to end users in the public cloud.

Hybrid Cloud (B): This model integrates both public cloud and on-premises resources, allowing the UI to run in the public cloud for proximity to end users, while critical data remains on-premises.

Public Cloud Only (C): This would mean hosting everything in the public cloud, which does not meet the requirement of keeping critical data on-premises.

Traditional IT On-Premises Only (D): This would keep all components on-premises, not leveraging the benefits of the public cloud for the web-based UI.

* Why Hybrid Cloud (B) is the Best Fit:

Flexibility and Proximity: A hybrid cloud allows the deployment of the web-based UI in the public cloud, ensuring low latency and high performance for end users.

Data Sovereignty and Compliance: Critical data can remain on-premises, satisfying security and compliance needs.

Best of Both Worlds: It combines the scalability and flexibility of the public cloud with the control and security of on-premises infrastructure.

* Reference:

HPE's Hybrid Cloud Solutions: HPE Hybrid Cloud Solutions

Benefits of Hybrid Cloud: What is Hybrid Cloud?


Contribute your Thoughts:

Veta
4 days ago
Hybrid Cloud, no doubt. Keeping mission-critical data on-premises while leveraging the cloud's power? That's a no-brainer. Plus, it's the only option that won't make the IT team go into hiding.
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Reita
8 days ago
Hmm, I'd say Hybrid Cloud is the way to go. Kinda like a best-of-both-worlds scenario, you know? Cloud convenience with on-premises security - can't beat that!
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Katie
4 days ago
A) Cloud service on-premises
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Gladys
16 days ago
Public Cloud only? Are they crazy? No way, gotta keep that sensitive data on-premises. Hybrid Cloud is the way to go.
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Amalia
2 days ago
Definitely Hybrid Cloud
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Alyssa
6 days ago
Hybrid Cloud
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Lenna
19 days ago
I see your point, Nichelle. But I think Hybrid Cloud offers the flexibility we need for this scenario. We can have the best of both worlds.
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Nichelle
25 days ago
I'm not sure about Hybrid Cloud. Wouldn't option A) Cloud service on-premises be a better choice to ensure data security?
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Barney
29 days ago
I'd go with B) Hybrid Cloud. Seems like the perfect balance between on-premises security and cloud-based accessibility.
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Peter
1 months ago
Definitely Hybrid Cloud. Gotta keep that critical data safe on-premises while taking advantage of the cloud's scalability and flexibility for the user interface.
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Gerald
7 days ago
D) Traditional IT on-premises only
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Jani
8 days ago
C) Public Cloud only
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Felix
11 days ago
B) Hybrid Cloud
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Rex
22 days ago
A) Cloud service on-premises
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Myra
1 months ago
I agree with Vernice. Hybrid Cloud allows us to keep critical data on-premises while running the web-based user interface in the public cloud.
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Vernice
1 months ago
I think we should go with option B) Hybrid Cloud.
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