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Difficulty: EasySecurity, Governance, and Manageability

Regarding cloud manageability, 'management of the cloud' refers to the tasks that the customer performs to configure, scale, and monitor their cloud resources. Is this statement true or false?

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Answer

The statement is false because the described activities represent 'management in the cloud', while 'management of the cloud' is the responsibility of the cloud provider.
The correct answer is False because the customer's configuration, scaling, and monitoring of resources represent 'management in the cloud', whereas 'management of the cloud' is handled by the cloud provider.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the statement to identify the key term 'management of the cloud' and the associated tasks (configuring, scaling, and monitoring).
Recognize that the tasks described are performed by the customer on their own resources.
To determine which manageability domain these tasks belong to.
2
Compare these tasks against the definitions of 'management of the cloud' and 'management in the cloud'.
Determine that customer tasks are classified as 'management in the cloud', whereas 'management of the cloud' refers to the cloud provider's management of the physical infrastructure.
To evaluate whether the statement's definition is correct.

Key Concept

Manageability in the cloud (management of the cloud vs. management in the cloud)
Estimated Time:45s
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