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What are the two types of managed Intercloud Fabric deployment models? (Choose two)
- A . Service Provider managed
B. Public managed
C. Hybrid managed
D. User managed
E. Enterprise managed
Suggested Answer: E
Explanation:
Many enterprises prefer to deploy development workloads in the public cloud, primarily for convenience and faster deployment. This approach can cause concern for IT administrators, who must control the flow of IT traffic and spending and help ensure the security of data and intellectual property. Without the proper controls,
data and intellectual property can escape this oversight. The Cisco Intercloud Fabric solution helps control this shadow IT, discovering resources deployed in the public cloud outside IT control and placing these resources under Cisco Intercloud Fabric control.
Cisco Intercloud Fabric addresses the cloud deployment requirements appropriate for two hybrid cloud
deployment models: Enterprise Managed (an enterprise manages its own cloud environments) and Service Provider Managed (the service provider administers and controls all cloud resources).
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Hybrid_Cloud/Intercloud/Intercloud_Fabric.pdf
The Cisco Intercloud Fabric architecture provides two product configurations to address the following two
consumption models:
+ Cisco Intercloud Fabric for Business
+ Cisco Intercloud Fabric for Providers
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Hybrid_Cloud/Intercloud/Intercloud_Fabric/
Intercloud_Fabric_2.html
Explanation:
Many enterprises prefer to deploy development workloads in the public cloud, primarily for convenience and faster deployment. This approach can cause concern for IT administrators, who must control the flow of IT traffic and spending and help ensure the security of data and intellectual property. Without the proper controls,
data and intellectual property can escape this oversight. The Cisco Intercloud Fabric solution helps control this shadow IT, discovering resources deployed in the public cloud outside IT control and placing these resources under Cisco Intercloud Fabric control.
Cisco Intercloud Fabric addresses the cloud deployment requirements appropriate for two hybrid cloud
deployment models: Enterprise Managed (an enterprise manages its own cloud environments) and Service Provider Managed (the service provider administers and controls all cloud resources).
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Hybrid_Cloud/Intercloud/Intercloud_Fabric.pdf
The Cisco Intercloud Fabric architecture provides two product configurations to address the following two
consumption models:
+ Cisco Intercloud Fabric for Business
+ Cisco Intercloud Fabric for Providers
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Hybrid_Cloud/Intercloud/Intercloud_Fabric/
Intercloud_Fabric_2.html
Posted : 10/02/2023 8:30 am