DELL EMC D-CS-DS-23 Dell Cloud Services Design 2023 Online Training
DELL EMC D-CS-DS-23 Online Training
The questions for D-CS-DS-23 were last updated at Nov 19,2024.
- Exam Code: D-CS-DS-23
- Exam Name: Dell Cloud Services Design 2023
- Certification Provider: DELL EMC
- Latest update: Nov 19,2024
An IT group within an organization is transforming to ITaaS in their private cloud. They plan to appropriately bill the lines of business for the resources consumed by implementing a chargeback methodology. IT will initially offer a Windows platform to the QA personnel to perform end user testing on the application developed by the engineering group.
How would they effectively determine the cost of a service instance?
- A . Use the Windows license cost and growth requirements, then factor in the number of service instances that can be supported
- B . Use the base hardware, software, and licensing costs. Add the growth rate, then factor in the number of VMs that the hypervisors can support
- C . Use the price that is used by a competitive CSP as a baseline. Factor in variable administrative costs, and then divide by the number of planned service instances
- D . Use the variable costs and fixed costs associated with the service, then factor in the number of service instances that can be supported by the infrastructure resources
An organization is currently virtualized, and the CIO is planning for the transition to ItaaS. They are striving to make significant changes to internal IT processes and policies in order to streamline operations, and to improve service levels by deploying automation and orchestration tools.
What is the most important consideration when choosing the orchestration tool?
- A . Verify that the compute, storage and network element management tools can gather the required data for centralized management
- B . Allow the chargeback tool to integrate with external service provider infrastructure for unified cost charging
- C . Integrate with existing heterogeneous IT management tools including service desk, service catalog, performance monitoring and reporting
- D . Allow addition of more IT services to the service catalog to meet the business demands
In a hypothetical future scenario, a security company has deployed a large fleet of surveillance drones to observe customer facilities. Audio and visual as well as radio spectrum and infrared data are transmitted back to the security company for processing.
The data is run through multiple virtual assistances and expert systems to detect and tag anomalies and potential threats in the data streams before passing team along to human security personnel.
What emerging 3 rd Platform technologies would enable the desired capabilities?
- A . Big data analytics, augmented humans, and robotics
- B . Robotics, machine learning, and big data analytics
- C . Augmented humans, robotics, and machine learning
- D . Machine learning, big data analytics, and augmented humans
An enterprise wishes to implement ITaaS to provide services for different business units through a service catalog.
As a cloud architect, what would you consider when designing a service catalog while keeping security in mind for this enterprise?
- A . Implement RBAC through the service catalog to control access and privileges
- B . Encrypt only service template information in the service catalog
- C . Ensure that each business unit has a dedicated service catalog
- D . Encrypt all the information provided in the service catalog
In the evolution of converged infrastructure, what are Turn-Key Clouds?
- A . Engineered systems designed to deliver discreet components in a predictable manner with a single personality
- B . Single-personality infrastructure for customers that lack the expertise in house to deploy and manage Converged Systems
- C . Factory fabricated systems that offer a complete cloud with multiple personas on top of common hardware
- D . Multi-persona factory fabricated systems with integrated cloud deployment models that are able to scale storage and compute independently
An organizations runs as Internet-based software service. To remain competitive with newcomers to the same market, the organization is transitioning from their traditional annual software release model on a monolithic stack to a quarterly minimum release model using cloud.
To achieve this goal, in what technologies should the organization invest?
- A . Stackless operations, DevOps, and continuous delivery
- B . Continuous delivery, cloud-native application design, and stackless operations
- C . DevOps, continuous delivery, and cloud-native application design
- D . Cloud-native application design, stackless operations, and DevOps
A company that provides cloud services has operation processes in place for service delivery.
The following information is desired:
– Measure consumption against available resources
– Track usage thresholds
– Produce usage trending reports
What type of process would provide this information?
- A . Incident Management
- B . Capacity Management
- C . Service Level Management
- D . Availability Management
A healthcare company decides to adopt cloud computing to offer new products and services to their customers.
What should be their biggest concern when it comes to storing and handling patient data from a governance perspective?
- A . Following industry rules and regulations
- B . Threats are mitigated by risk management
- C . All policies are followed in decision making
- D . prevention of unauthorized access and security beaches
The principles of Autonomy, Abstraction, Discoverability, Composability, and Reusability are all principles of what?
- A . Application profiling
- B . Service characteristics
- C . Delivery models
- D . Service inventory
A cloud architect is helping a company with a new service design process. The architect is concerned that the company may see delays in problem resolution that can impact customer satisfaction.
What did the architect observe that may have led to this concern?
- A . Virtual, service-centric IT organizational structure
- B . Single private cloud deployment for services
- C . Siloed, domain-centric IT organization structure
- D . Decreased number of touch points