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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
[All NS0-403 Questions]

A team compiles a group of artifacts locally. The team decides to allow an automatic process to deploy the compiled artifacts to a production server.

In this scenario, which step was skipped in the DevOps process?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Jerlene
4 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
4 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
3 months ago
C) continuous integration
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Lilli
3 months ago
I agree, continuous builds are essential for ensuring that the artifacts are compiling correctly.
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Talia
4 months ago
A) continuous builds
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Elina
4 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
4 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
4 months ago
D) continuous deployment
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Galen
4 months ago
C) continuous integration
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Mendy
4 months ago
B) continuous delivery
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Dona
4 months ago
A) continuous builds
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Antonio
5 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
3 months ago
A: They definitely need to go back and include continuous integration in their process.
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Ty
3 months ago
B: Yeah, without it, how can they guarantee everything works together?
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Malcolm
3 months ago
A: I agree, skipping continuous integration is a big mistake.
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Krissy
3 months ago
A: Without continuous integration, there could be compatibility issues that go unnoticed.
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Marlon
4 months ago
B: Yeah, it's important to make sure all the artifacts work together smoothly.
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Barabara
4 months ago
A: I agree, skipping continuous integration is a big mistake.
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Lizbeth
5 months ago
I think continuous deployment was skipped, as it involves automatically deploying changes to production.
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Dominga
5 months ago
But continuous integration ensures that code changes are regularly integrated, so I think it's important.
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Clorinda
5 months ago
I disagree, I believe it was continuous integration that was skipped.
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Dominga
6 months ago
I think the step skipped was continuous delivery.
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