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A company needs to migrate the storage system and batch jobs from the local storage system to a public cloud provider. Which of the following accounts will
MOST likely be created to run the batch processes?

  • A. User
  • B. LDAP
  • C. Role-based
  • D. Service
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Tomtom11
1 year ago
Why not Answer A User accounts are created for each and every user who needs to gain access to the cloud objects and resources. A user account is usually associated with an individual person but could be expanded to include other entities such as servers or applications that need to access cloud objects. (In data center parlance, these accounts are called service accounts.) More generally, user and service accounts are called identities. Once you create an identity,
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Francois1984
11 months, 2 weeks ago
i asked chatgpt...... When migrating batch jobs from a local storage system to a public cloud provider, the Service Account will MOST likely be created to run the batch processes. A Service Account is a special type of account created for the purpose of running automated processes, scripts, or batch jobs. It's distinct from regular user accounts and is often used to ensure that the automated processes run with the appropriate permissions and access rights, without requiring direct user interaction.
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