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350-401 · Question #106

Drag and Drop Question Drag and drop the characteristics from the left onto the correct infrastructure deployment types on the right. Answer:

The correct answer is customizable hardware, purpose-built systems; more suitable for companies with specific regulatory or security requirements; resources can be over or underutilized as requirements vary; easy to scale and upgrade; requires a strong and stable internet connection; built-in, automated data backups and recovery. On-premises infrastructure is characterized by customizable hardware and purpose-built systems, making it more suitable for companies with specific regulatory or security requirements, but it suffers from resource over/underutilization as demands fluctuate since capacity is fixed

Submitted by emma.c· Mar 6, 2026Infrastructure and Cloud Concepts - Understanding the differences between on-premises and cloud deployment models, including their respective advantages, limitations, and use cases (commonly tested in CompTIA Cloud+, CompTIA IT Fundamentals, or AWS/Azure fundamentals certifications).

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Drag and Drop Question Drag and drop the characteristics from the left onto the correct infrastructure deployment types on the right. Answer:

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customizable hardware, purpose-built systemseasy to scale and upgrademore suitable for companies with specific regulatory or security requirementsresources can be over or underutilized as requirements varyrequires a strong and stable internet connectionbuilt-in, automated data backups and recovery

Correct arrangement

  • customizable hardware, purpose-built systems
  • more suitable for companies with specific regulatory or security requirements
  • resources can be over or underutilized as requirements vary
  • easy to scale and upgrade
  • requires a strong and stable internet connection
  • built-in, automated data backups and recovery

Explanation

On-premises infrastructure is characterized by customizable hardware and purpose-built systems, making it more suitable for companies with specific regulatory or security requirements, but it suffers from resource over/underutilization as demands fluctuate since capacity is fixed. Cloud infrastructure, by contrast, is easy to scale and upgrade elastically, requires a strong and stable internet connection to access resources, and typically includes built-in, automated data backups and recovery as managed services provided by the cloud vendor.

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#Cloud vs On-Premises Infrastructure#Deployment Models#IT Infrastructure#Cloud Computing Fundamentals

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