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Question #: 107
Topic #: 1
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A cloud administrator is reviewing the requirements for a SaaS application and estimates downtime will be very expensive for the organization. Which of the following should the administrator configure to minimize downtime? (Choose two.)

  • A. Continuous deployment
  • B. Right-sizing
  • C. Availability zones
  • D. Geo-redundancy
  • E. Hardening
  • F. Backups
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Bluebird33
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: CD
I think this one should be C & D C. Availability zones: Availability zones are separate data centers within a geographic region, each with independent power, cooling, and networking infrastructure. Distributing application components across multiple availability zones ensures redundancy and fault tolerance. If one availability zone experiences an outage, the application can continue running from other zones, minimizing downtime. D. Geo-redundancy: Geo-redundancy involves replicating data and resources across multiple geographic regions. In the event of a regional outage or disaster, geo-redundancy ensures that the application remains available by directing traffic to alternative regions. This redundancy minimizes downtime and ensures business continuity. Not 100% sure, though.
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