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CompTIA Cloud+ Study Guide: Exam CV0-002

You're reading from   CompTIA Cloud+ Study Guide: Exam CV0-002 Get ready for the CompTIA Cloud+ Exam CV0-002 with this comprehensive resource

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Wiley
ISBN-13 9781119443056
Length 432 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Todd Montgomery Todd Montgomery
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Stephen Olson Stephen Olson
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

1. Introduction FREE CHAPTER
2. Cloud+ Assessment Test
3. Chapter 1 An Introduction to Cloud Computing Configurations and Deployments 4. Chapter 2 Cloud Deployments 5. Chapter 3 Security in the Cloud 6. Chapter 4 Implementing Cloud Security 7. Chapter 5 Maintaining Cloud Operations 8. Chapter 6 Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, and Ongoing Maintenance 9. Chapter 7 Cloud Management 10. Chapter 8 Cloud Management Baselines, Performance, and SLAs 11. Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 12. Chapter 10 Troubleshooting Networking and Security Issues and Understanding Methodologies 13. Advert
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Appendix A Answers to Review Questions 1. Appendix B Answers to Written Labs

Chapter 7: Cloud Management

  1. G. All of the options given are valid metrics for establishing a baseline.

  2. C. The establishment of average usage over time is the data that gets collected for a baseline report.

  3. C. Password complexity defines password length, if it is a nondictionary word and if upper/lowercase or special characters are required.

  4. D. A lockout policy can be applied to an account that defines the parameters that create a lockup event. It is most common to apply a lockout policy to failed login attempts. For example, you can define a policy where four failed login attempts in five minutes will disable an account for thirty minutes. A lockout policy will most likely be defined by your information security group, and you may be asked to create and apply the policy as part of your duties.

  5. A. Access control systems are user configurations that grant roles and duties to users or groups of users and also systems such as VMs, applications, and storage volumes. For example, database...

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