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LPI Exam 701-100 Topic 13 Question 86 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 701-100 exam
Question #: 86
Topic #: 13
[All 701-100 Questions]

An online shop needs to store information about clients and orders. A list of fixed properties for clients and orders exists. The data storage should enforce specific data types on these properties and ensure that each order is associated with an existing client. Which of the following cloud services is capable of fulfilling these requirements?

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Suggested Answer: E

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Adelle
17 hours ago
Option A, an in-memory database like memcached? Are they trying to trick us or something? That's definitely not the right choice here.
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Josue
8 days ago
True, MariaDB would provide more structure and ensure data integrity in this case.
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Venita
9 days ago
MongoDB could work too, but it might not enforce relationships as strictly as a relational database.
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Janae
10 days ago
I was considering option D, a NoSQL database like MongoDB, but I guess a good old relational database would be more suitable for this use case. Gotta stick with the classics, you know?
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Jonell
16 hours ago
I think E) A relational database like MariaDB would be a better choice for this scenario.
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Stefany
13 days ago
But wouldn't a NoSQL database like MongoDB also work for this scenario?
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Josue
17 days ago
I agree with Venita, MariaDB can enforce specific data types and relationships between clients and orders.
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Arthur
19 days ago
Hmm, I think option E is the way to go. A relational database like MariaDB can definitely handle the data types and client-order association requirements.
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Reena
7 days ago
I think MongoDB could also work well for this use case.
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France
8 days ago
I agree, MariaDB is a good choice for this scenario.
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Venita
25 days ago
I think a relational database like MariaDB would be the best option for this.
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