IBM C1000-142 Exam (page: 6)
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What are the three Transformational Paths for application modernization?

  1. Informational
  2. Infrastructure
  3. Architectural
  4. Delivery

Answer(s): B,C,D

Explanation:

Three transformational paths for application modernization are infrastructure, architectural and delivery.



IBM Cloud offers IBM Cloud® Pak's for which of the following? (Select Three)

  1. Security
  2. Applications
  3. Containerization
  4. Automation

Answer(s): A,C,D

Explanation:

IBM Cloud® Pak's are AI-powered software. Using IBM Cloud® Pak's customers are automating, predicting and optimizing business processes and modernizing business models at a faster pace without compromising capabilities, security and resiliency.
IBM Cloud offers IBM Cloud® Pak's for following:
IBM Cloud Pak® for Network Automation: Automate networks to deliver zero-touch operations. IBM Cloud Pak® for Security: Generate deeper insights into threats and orchestrate actions for scalability and automated responses.
IBM Cloud Pak® for Business Automation: Automate business operations to achieve better performance.
IBM Cloud Pak® for Data: Unify cloud storage and simplify the collection, organization and analysis of data.



Which of the following are benefits of serverless computing? (Select Three)

  1. Integrated event sources
  2. Pay for execution only
  3. Automatic tooling
  4. API Management

Answer(s): A,B,D

Explanation:

Serverless computing is a cloud computing execution model that provisions computing resources on demand and offloads all responsibility for common infrastructure management tasks. They are auto scalable so it can handle extremely active traffic periods. Serverless computing does-not means there are no physical servers utilized, of course there are servers, but we don't have to manage them, in background cloud provider manage (provisioning, scheduling, scaling, patching and more) for us, this gives developers more time to develop and optimize their front-end application code and business logic. And with serverless, customers never pay for idle capacity. They pay only for the resources required to run their applications, and only when those applications are running.
Serverless is a polyglot environment, enabling developers to code in any language or framework
- Java, Python, node.js
- with which they're comfortable. Because serverless scales up and down on demand in response to workload, it offers significant cost savings for spiky workloads. But it does not offer the same savings for workloads characterized by predictable, steady or long-running processes; in these cases, a traditional server environment might be simpler and more cost-effective. Serverless Implementations differ across service providers, and capabilities vary, including supported runtimes, authentication, scaling and monitoring.
Serverless architectures are well-suited for event-driven, IOT and stream-processing workloads most notably open-source Apache Kafka event streaming platform.
Benefits:
- Pay only for the time for our code will run.
- Developer don't have to take care of servers or infrastructure, it maintains by cloud provider, so they can focus more on development and business logic.
- API Management & Integrated event sources.
- Serverless scales up and down on demand in response to workload



Which IBM Cloud® service is used to specify authorization?

  1. Group
  2. Policy
  3. Resource Group
  4. Role

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

IBM Cloud® Identity and Access Management (IAM) provides secure access control that enable developers to do all sorts of useful things. For example, if an organization's corporate security policies require that IBM Cloud credentials always be encrypted and rotated every week, developers can use IAM to securely provide credentials that write to the Cloudant Service. IAM policy enables a subject to access a resource. There are three primary values in a policy: a subject, roles, and resources.



Which one of the following describes a characteristic of direct attached storage?

  1. Direct-attached storage offers infinite capacity as you can keep adding files to it
  2. Direct-attached storage is typically provisioned in volumes
  3. Direct-attached storage is mounted to compute nodes via an ethernet network
  4. Direct-attached storage is ephemeral, ephemeral storage persists as long as the compute resource is attached to it

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

Direct-attached storage (DAS) is a type of storage that is attached directly to a computer without going through a network.
DAS is typically used for internal storage in personal computers and servers in the form of a hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD) directly connected to the motherboard. Direct-attached storage is ephemeral or non-persistent. they persist as long as the instance isn't deleted; it will not be lost and reset due to reboots. Direct-attached storage offers limited capacity, but using multiple hard disk drives, we can expand its storage capacity.



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