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C1000-118 Questions and Answers

Question # 6

What is one of IBM's Operational Responsibilities for managing the IBM Cloud Object Storage Service?

A.

Provision and manage the VSIs required to serve the data using NFS

B.

Ensure data backup if necessary

C.

Monitor and restore data backups

D.

Monitor and manage service health and availability

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Question # 7

What are two benefits of using IBM Cloud Container Registry?

A.

ILMT is built-in to ensure compliance with IBM Licensing terms

B.

Set up your own single-tenant image namespace in a highly available, scalable, encrypted private registry that is hosted and managed by IBM

C.

Store your private images and share them with users in your IBM Cloud account

D.

The built-in Vulnerability Advisor feature that scans for potential security issues and vulnerabilities l

E.

Benefit from unlimited free storage and pull traffic to your private images for an unlimited term

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Question # 8

Which of the following is the dedicated virtual software appliance that provides local load balancing on both the public and private IBM Cloud network?

A.

Citrix Netscaler VPX

B.

Virtual Router Appliance

C.

Cloud Juniper Vsrx

D.

Secure Gateway Service

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Question # 9

In order to provide a highly resilient and highly available network with ECMP and diversity connections to IBM Cloud, how many Direct Link circuits should be recommended?

A.

6

B.

3

C.

4

D.

2

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Question # 10

When all objects stored in IBM Cloud Object Storage are encrypted using Server-Side Encryption with Customer Provided Keys (SSE-C), how are read and write object requests sent?

A.

Send encryption information as part of UID/PWD verification

B.

Send the required encryption information as part of SSL requests

C.

Have their requested UID/PWD verified prior to HTTP request flow

D.

Send the required encryption information as headers in the HTTP requests only

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