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FC0-U61 · Question #560

Which of the following OS types is MOST likely to be used by a public cloud service provider?

The correct answer is A. Hypervisor. A public cloud service provider is most likely to use a hypervisor OS type, as hypervisors are essential for virtualization, allowing providers to run multiple virtual machines on a single physical server and efficiently allocate resources to customers. This forms the foundationa

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Question

Which of the following OS types is MOST likely to be used by a public cloud service provider?

Options

  • AHypervisor
  • BEmbedded
  • CWorkstation
  • DMobile

How the community answered

(20 responses)
  • A
    95% (19)
  • B
    5% (1)

Why each option

A public cloud service provider is most likely to use a hypervisor OS type, as hypervisors are essential for virtualization, allowing providers to run multiple virtual machines on a single physical server and efficiently allocate resources to customers. This forms the foundational layer for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS).

AHypervisorCorrect

Hypervisors (also known as Virtual Machine Monitors - VMMs) are operating systems or software layers that create and run virtual machines. Public cloud providers extensively use hypervisors, such as VMware ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, or Xen, to abstract physical hardware and provision virtualized resources to a multitude of clients, which is the core of cloud computing infrastructure.

BEmbedded

Embedded operating systems are designed for specific, often resource-constrained devices like IoT devices or industrial controllers, not for large-scale cloud infrastructure.

CWorkstation

Workstation operating systems like Windows Desktop or macOS are designed for end-user interaction and productivity on individual computers, not for hosting cloud services.

DMobile

Mobile operating systems like Android or iOS are designed for smartphones and tablets and are irrelevant to the underlying infrastructure of a public cloud.

Concept tested: Cloud infrastructure virtualization

Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/reference/hyper-v-architecture

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#hypervisor#cloud computing#virtualization#operating systems

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