Chapter 1: An Introduction to Cloud Computing Configurations and Deployments
A. Infrastructure as a Service offers computing hardware, storage, and networking but not the operating systems or applications.
C. Resource pooling is the allocation of compute resources into a group, or pool, and then these pools are made available to a multitenant cloud environment.
A, C, D. Elements and objects are examples of devices and systems in the cloud. In this question, the elements are CPU, memory, and storage.
C. Pooled virtual resources include memory, storage, networking, and CPU. Security is a general technology area and not a physical resource that can be pooled.
B, D. One of the prime advantages of cloud-based computing and the automation and virtualization it offers in the background is the ability to leverage the rapid provisioning of virtual resources to allow for on-demand computing.
A, B, E. Elasticity, on-demand-computing, and pay-as-you-grow are all examples of being able to...