CLOUD-DIGITAL-LEADER · Question #204
An organization has servers running mission-critical workloads on-premises around the world. They want to modernize their infrastructure with a multi-cloud architecture. What benefit could the…
The correct answer is D. Reduced likelihood of system failure during high demand events. A multi-cloud architecture distributes workloads across multiple cloud providers and regions, which provides redundancy and resilience. During high-demand events (like traffic spikes), the load can be distributed across providers so no single system becomes a bottleneck or…
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An organization has servers running mission-critical workloads on-premises around the world. They want to modernize their infrastructure with a multi-cloud architecture. What benefit could the organization experience?
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- AAbility to disable regional network connectivity during cyber attacks
- BAbility to keep backups of their data on-premises in case of failure
- CFull management access to their regional infrastructure
- DReduced likelihood of system failure during high demand events
How the community answered
(42 responses)- A2% (1)
- C5% (2)
- D93% (39)
Explanation
A multi-cloud architecture distributes workloads across multiple cloud providers and regions, which provides redundancy and resilience. During high-demand events (like traffic spikes), the load can be distributed across providers so no single system becomes a bottleneck or single point of failure, reducing the likelihood of outages. Option A is incorrect - disabling regional network connectivity during a cyberattack would cause downtime, not prevent it. Option B (on-premises backups) describes a hybrid cloud benefit, not multi-cloud. Option C (full management access to regional infrastructure) is a characteristic of on-premises or private cloud, not multi-cloud, where management is shared with providers.
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