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A company is using an IaC deployment model to a public cloud IaaS. The automation runs partially and then fails to build a VM in the IaaS environment. Upon further assessment, the connectivity to the IaaS is confirmed. Which of the following are the MOST likely causes of the failure? (Choose two.)

  • A. Insufficient account balance
  • B. Network settings
  • C. Resource tagging
  • D. API request limits
  • E. Administrator access
  • F. Inadequate storage
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Suggested Answer: AD 🗳️

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SecPlus2022
Highly Voted 1 year, 11 months ago
If "connectivity to the IaaS is confirmed", how can one of the answers be "network settings"?
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BigM
Most Recent 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AD
Explanation: When using an Infrastructure as Code (IaC) deployment model in a public cloud IaaS, if the automation runs partially and then fails to build a VM, the two most likely reasons are: Insufficient Account Balance (A) Many public cloud providers enforce strict billing policies. If the account runs out of credits or budget limits are reached, resource provisioning (such as VM creation) will fail. This is a common cause of automation failures when working in a cloud environment. API Request Limits (D) Public cloud providers rate-limit API requests to prevent abuse or excessive resource consumption. If the automation exceeds API quotas, the process can partially run and then fail when new API calls are rejected. This is a common failure point when deploying multiple resources in a short period.
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braveheart22
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: DF
I go with D and F.
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BlueMan93
11 months ago
Selected Answer: DF
If API request limits are reached, it will stop/fail, if storage is used up it will fail.
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Joerel
1 year ago
BD - B. Network settings and D. API request limits.
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Pisces225
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: DE
Setting up the IaC you would probably be running some API calls and since the build starts but fails you could easily be running into storage limits. Going solo on the D/E vote here, but it's what I would put on the exam. In my mind: A - you wouldn't even be able to start the deployment B - nonsense C - entirely unrelated nonsense D - ok, I can see this (check) E - again, you couldn't even kick the deployment off in the first place F - starts but doesn't finish... yeah, this could be a factor (check here too)
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FasterN8
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: EF
EF. But I'm not sure about F. I could maybe go with D instead. Now, I'm just an unfrozen caveman, but what I DO know is that it CAN'T be: A - this is not how public cloud work. They're all build now, pay later model. It's written into the terms of service that you have to pay for everything you build. B - They already said the connectivity is fine. C - Improper tagging would not stop a build. Now, D. Eh, maybe, but probably not. The question doesn't say how much they're building but you don't normally run into this. E - Definitely this. The account running doesn't have VM contributor role or whatever is necessary. F - Forgot to make a storage account? = Inadequate storage.
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FrancisDrake
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: AF
Through process of elimination.
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Pongsathorn
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: BD
B. Network settings D. API request limits When using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) to deploy resources in a public cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) environment, there are several potential reasons for deployment failures: B. Network settings: Incorrect network configuration, security group rules, or routing settings can lead to connectivity issues and deployment failures. D. API request limits: Public cloud providers often have rate limits on API requests. If these limits are exceeded, it can lead to deployment failures. Monitoring and managing API request limits is essential to avoid this issue. While the other factors like account balance, resource tagging, administrator access, and storage can impact cloud operations, they are less likely to directly cause a deployment failure related to IaC.
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Pongsathorn
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: BE
B. Network settings D. API request limits When using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) to deploy resources in a public cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) environment, there are several potential reasons for deployment failures: B. Network settings: Incorrect network configuration, security group rules, or routing settings can lead to connectivity issues and deployment failures. D. API request limits: Public cloud providers often have rate limits on API requests. If these limits are exceeded, it can lead to deployment failures. Monitoring and managing API request limits is essential to avoid this issue. While the other factors like account balance, resource tagging, administrator access, and storage can impact cloud operations, they are less likely to directly cause a deployment failure related to IaC.
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ROCompTIA
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
If the company's account balance is insufficient, it may prevent the successful creation of a VM. Exceeding the allowed API request limits within a specific timeframe, it could result in the failure to build a VM
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