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 Jan 30,2025.
- Exam Code: D-CS-DS-23
- Exam Name: Dell Cloud Services Design 2023
- Certification Provider: DELL EMC
- Latest update: Jan 30,2025
You have been approached by a company to recommend a service model given the following economic drivers:
– 65% of developer effort is spent on maintenance
– There is a lack of reusable development components
– Multiple development environments are being instantiated without standardization
– There is a need for software minimum customization
In addition, developers would like independent control to test and provision their own environments.
What is the most appropriate service model to recommend?
- A . PaaS
- B . BaaS
- C . IaaS
- D . SaaS
A service provider is starting a new business for providing cloud services. However, they are concerned that their cloud infrastructure design needs to be validated by usage over time and then adjusted to handle heavy loads.
What can they do to mitigate this concern with paying customers?
- A . Not accept any heavy loads until the design has been validated
- B . Re-design their cloud infrastructure to accommodate heavy loads
- C . Design their costing model to include loss of unhappy customers
- D . Include a reimbursement policy for service outages in the SLA
When should risk be mitigated as part of the governance process?
- A . Before deploying applications in the cloud
- B . During the initial planning stage
- C . After user acceptance testing is completed
- D . During the strategy phase of the lifecycle
An IT organization in a technology company is in the process of adopting cloud services in an ITaaS model. They are seeking to reduce their operating costs while delivering business aligned services.
What is the most effective way to do so?
- A . Implementing automation in delivery of services
- B . Increasing utilization by encouraging multi-tenancy
- C . Implementing a service catalog and enabling self-service
- D . Aligning IT staff with lines of business to ensure agreement with business objectives
An organization wants to provide IaaS capabilities in a hybrid cloud.
They have the following requirements:
– Each line of business must have access to its own services
– Templates will be shared
– Service templates should be as generic as possible
– Data encryption should be provided for only services that require it
– Each instance should use Microsoft Active Directory for authentication
– Each instance should have the latest OS patches applied
How can these requirements be addressed in a cloud design?
- A . Add a single shared template to the service catalog
Provide orchestration workflows to create a tenant and then instantiate and customize instances
Provide orchestration workflows to enable data encryption and authentication
Enable a configuration manager policy for OS updates - B . Configure multiple tenants in the service catalog
Add a single template to the service catalog
Provide orchestration workflows enabling instance creation, customization and tenant assignment
Provide orchestration workflows enabling data encryption and authentication
Enable a configuration manager for OS updates - C . Add one template to the service catalog with encryption enabled
Provide orchestration workflows to instantiate and customize instances
Provide orchestration workflows to enable authentication
Enable a configuration manager policy for OS updates and tenant configuration - D . Configure multiple tenants in the service catalog
Add a single shared template to the service catalog
Provide orchestration workflows enabling data encryption and authentication in the template
Provide orchestration workflows enabling instance creation, customization and tenant assignment
Enable a configuration manager policy for OS updates
An IT department is using a number of tools to automate the expansion and contraction of the cloud resource pools.
Which cloud feature are they implementing?
- A . Elasticity
- B . Monitoring
- C . Trust zones
- D . Chargeback
An organization is beginning its journey to ITaaS. The services that IT provides are meeting the current state of well-defined business goals. Governance is in place, and they are meeting regulatory requirements for the regions in which they operate.
Teamwork, education, and discipline have been established, relevant business requirements and goals are defined, and the necessary organizational foundation for service orientation is in place.
As their ITaaS consultant, you need to take them to the next level in the service orientation maturity model.
What is the next level?
- A . Service Aware
- B . Service Aligned
- C . Service Capable
- D . Self Service
An IT organization adopted the ITaaS model to offer services to their business units. They want to assess their readiness for creating and operating cloud services.
What would be an appropriate assessment for them to perform related to governance?
- A . Assess the readiness of the current service catalog
- B . Determine the cost information needed for charging any service
- C . Assess the skills of the IT staff to determine training needs
- D . Assess the compliance needs and requirements for any service
An organization wants to provide IaaS capabilities in a private cloud.
The organization has the following requirements:
– Each line of business must have access to its own services and templates
– Service templates should be as generic as possible
– Data encryption should be provided for all services
– Each instance should use Microsoft Active Directory for authentication
– Each instance should have the latest OS patches applied
How can these requirements be addressed in a cloud design?
- A . Add one template to the service catalog with data encryption enabled
Provide orchestration workflows to create a tenant and then instantiate and customize instances
Provide orchestration workflows to enable authentication
Enable a configuration manager policy for OS updates - B . Configure multiple tenants in the service catalog
Add a single template to the service catalog
Provide orchestration workflows to enable data encryption and authentication in the template
Provide orchestration workflows to instantiate and customize instances and then assign it to a tenant
Enable a configuration manager policy for OS updates - C . Add one template to the service catalog
Provide orchestration workflows to instantiate and customize instances
Provide orchestration workflows to enable data encryption and authentication
Enable a configuration manager policy for OS updates and tenant configuration - D . Configure multiple tenants in the service catalog
Add a template to the service catalog with data encryption enabled for each tenant
Provide orchestration workflows to instantiate and customize instances
Provide orchestration workflows to enable authentication
Enable a configuration manager policy for OS updates
In the evolution of converged infrastructure, what are Appliances?
- A . Factory fabricated systems that offer a complete cloud with multiple personas on top of common hardware
- B . Multi-persona factory fabricated systems with integrated cloud deployment models that are able to scale storage and compute independently
- C . Engineered systems designed to deliver discreet components in a predictable manner with a single personality
- D . Single-personality infrastructure for customers that lack the expertise in-house to deploy and manage Converged Systems