PCCSA · Question #3
Which type of cloud computing deployment makes resources exclusively available to members of a single organization?
The correct answer is B. private. Private cloud is correct because it provisions infrastructure exclusively for one organization, meaning only that organization's members can access its resources - it can be hosted on-premises or by a third party, but access is never shared with outside parties. A (local) is…
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- Alocal
- Bprivate
- Chybrid
- Dpublic
How the community answered
(27 responses)- A4% (1)
- B93% (25)
- D4% (1)
Explanation
Private cloud is correct because it provisions infrastructure exclusively for one organization, meaning only that organization's members can access its resources - it can be hosted on-premises or by a third party, but access is never shared with outside parties.
A (local) is not a standard cloud deployment model - it's a distractor that doesn't exist in the AWS/Azure/GCP classification framework. C (hybrid) combines private and public cloud resources, so access isn't exclusive - some workloads are shared or exposed to public infrastructure. D (public) is the opposite of what's described: resources are owned by a cloud provider and shared across many organizations (multi-tenant).
Memory tip: Think "private = one organization only" - just like a private party has an exclusive guest list, a private cloud has an exclusive user list.
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