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NetApp Exam NS0-403 Topic 7 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-403 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 7
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You have a single node Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) system in AWS.

In this scenario, which two activities will cause system downtime? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: C

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Jerlene
10 months ago
This is a no-brainer. The answer is C, continuous integration. Skipping that step is like trying to build a car without ever putting the parts together. Good luck getting it to move, let alone run!
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Larae
10 months ago
I'm going with A. Continuous builds are the foundation of the whole process. If they're not compiling the artifacts regularly, the rest of it is just a house of cards waiting to collapse.
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Jamie
9 months ago
C) continuous integration
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Lilli
9 months ago
I agree, continuous builds are essential for ensuring that the artifacts are compiling correctly.
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Talia
9 months ago
A) continuous builds
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Elina
10 months ago
D, obviously. Skipping continuous deployment means they're missing the final step of the process. What's the point of compiling and delivering if you don't deploy them automatically?
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Kerry
10 months ago
B, no doubt. If they're not continuously delivering the artifacts, they're skipping a crucial step. Might as well just throw the code over the wall and hope for the best.
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Clarinda
10 months ago
D) continuous deployment
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Galen
10 months ago
C) continuous integration
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Mendy
10 months ago
B) continuous delivery
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Dona
10 months ago
A) continuous builds
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Antonio
10 months ago
Definitely C! Skipping continuous integration means the team is missing a crucial step in the DevOps process. How are they supposed to ensure the compiled artifacts work together without integration?
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Francoise
9 months ago
A: They definitely need to go back and include continuous integration in their process.
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Ty
9 months ago
B: Yeah, without it, how can they guarantee everything works together?
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Malcolm
9 months ago
A: I agree, skipping continuous integration is a big mistake.
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Krissy
9 months ago
A: Without continuous integration, there could be compatibility issues that go unnoticed.
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Marlon
10 months ago
B: Yeah, it's important to make sure all the artifacts work together smoothly.
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Barabara
10 months ago
A: I agree, skipping continuous integration is a big mistake.
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Lizbeth
11 months ago
I think continuous deployment was skipped, as it involves automatically deploying changes to production.
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Dominga
11 months ago
But continuous integration ensures that code changes are regularly integrated, so I think it's important.
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Clorinda
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe it was continuous integration that was skipped.
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Dominga
11 months ago
I think the step skipped was continuous delivery.
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