Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. IaaS is where the provider manages the underlying infrastructure and the user gets to control the operating systems, applications, and other resources.
This seems like a pretty straightforward question. If the user has access to physical and virtual servers, storage, and networking, then it's got to be IaaS, right?
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