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CompTIA Exam CV0-004 Topic 1 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's CV0-004 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 1
[All CV0-004 Questions]

An IT manager needs to deploy a cloud solution that meets the following requirements:

. Users must use two authentication methods to access resources.

* Each user must have 10GB of storage space by default.

Which of the following combinations should the manager use to provision these requirements?

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Suggested Answer: C

The combination that should be used to provision the requirements of two authentication methods and 10GB of storage space by default for each user is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and storage quotas. MFA provides an additional layer of security beyond just a username and password, and storage quotas can be used to allocate a specific amount of storage space for each user. Reference: CompTIA Cloud+ Study Guide (Exam CV0-004) by Todd Montgomery and Stephen Olson


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Lamonica
6 months ago
That's a valid point, Karima. However, ephemeral storage may not provide the required 10GB of storage space for each user.
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Karima
6 months ago
I believe OAuth 2.0 and ephemeral storage could also work, as OAuth 2.0 allows for authentication and ephemeral storage can provide temporary storage space.
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Evangelina
6 months ago
I agree with Lamonica. MFA ensures two authentication methods, and storage quotas can provide each user with 10GB of storage space.
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Lamonica
7 months ago
I think the correct combination for this requirement would be MFA and storage quotas.
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Val
7 months ago
I see where both of you are coming from. But I think option D, SSO and external storage, could also be a good choice.
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Shala
7 months ago
I disagree. I believe option B, OIDC and persistent storage, will work better for this scenario.
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Wynell
7 months ago
I think the manager should go with option C. MFA and storage quotas seem like the best combination to meet the requirements.
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Brent
8 months ago
Haha, yeah, ephemeral storage? That's like renting a house and the landlord comes in and cleans out your stuff every night. Hard pass on option A!
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Zona
7 months ago
D) SSO and external storage
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Rossana
7 months ago
Yeah, I think sticking to Multi-Factor Authentication and storage quotas is the way to go for this scenario.
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Raylene
8 months ago
C) MFA and storage quotas
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Elsa
8 months ago
I agree, using OpenID Connect with persistent storage would also be a solid option.
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Lelia
8 months ago
B) OIDC and persistent storage
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Lawrence
8 months ago
Definitely, using Multi-Factor Authentication with storage quotas seems like the best choice here.
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Josefa
8 months ago
C) MFA and storage quotas
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Dorothy
8 months ago
Definitely C. OAuth 2.0 and OIDC are more for federated identity management, not the basic requirements here. And ephemeral storage? Who wants that for their cloud solution?
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Michal
8 months ago
I agree, C is the best choice here. MFA is the standard for secure access these days, and storage quotas will ensure each user gets the 10GB they need.
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Emmett
8 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a straightforward question. The requirements clearly call for multi-factor authentication and storage quotas, so I'd say option C is the way to go.
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