Appendix B Answers to Written Lab

Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Cloud Computing

  1. Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, Software as a Service
  2. Public, Private, Hybrid, and Community
  3. Elasticity
  4. Resource pooling
  5. Multitenancy

Chapter 2: Defining Cloud Service Models

  1. Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service
  2. Platform
  3. Amazon Web Service, Google Cloud Services, Microsoft Azure, and Cisco Intercloud
  4. Regions and availability zones
  5. Infrastructure

Chapter 3: Understanding Cloud Deployment Models

  1. Public, private, community, and hybrid
  2. Hybrid
  3. Service level agreement
  4. Public
  5. Community

Chapter 4: Introducing the Cisco Intercloud Solution

  1. Shadow IT
  2. Intercloud Fabric Shell
  3. Virtual Security Gateway (VSG)
  4. Cloud Services Router (CSR)
  5. Intercloud Secure Extension of ICX

Chapter 5: The Cisco Unified Computing System

  1. LAN and SAN
  2. UCS Central
  3. XML API, CLI, or GUI
  4. 5108
  5. Pools

Chapter 6: Cisco Data Center Products and Technologies

  1. Access, aggregation, and core
  2. Data center bridging
  3. Top of rack
  4. Core three
  5. 7000
  6. Flexible
  7. Scalability
  8. Unified fabric
  9. 5000
  10. Overlay transport virtualization

Chapter 7: Server Virtualization in the Cloud

  1. ESXi, Hyper-V
  2. Virtual, virtual
  3. Memory, CPU, storage, network
  4. UUID, MAC
  5. Portability
  6. Type 1
  7. VirtualBox, Zen, KVM
  8. Snapshot
  9. Type 2
  10. Offline

Chapter 8: Infrastructure Virtualization

  1. Networking services
  2. Policy-based routing
  3. Virtual Application Container Services
  4. Virtual Supervisor Module
  5. VxLAN Network Identifier (VNI)
  6. vSwitch
  7. Cisco Virtual Switch Update Manager
  8. Virtual Service Blade
  9. EVPN
  10. VxLAN Gateway

Chapter 9: Cloud Storage

  1. RAID 0+1
  2. Thick provisioning
  3. Spinning, solid-state
  4. VMFS
  5. Tiering
  6. EXT, UFS
  7. Thin provisioning
  8. RAID 6
  9. RAID 5
  10. FAT, NTFS

Chapter 10: Storage Area Networking

  1. Converged
  2. Network-attached storage
  3. Host bus adapter
  4. Block
  5. World Wide port name
  6. Converged network adapter
  7. Direct-attached storage
  8. File
  9. Initiator, target
  10. LUN

Chapter 11: Cisco Storage Product Families and Offerings

  1. Multilayer director switch
  2. Nexus
  3. 5600
  4. Quality of service
  5. 5600
  6. 9718
  7. 6324
  8. 16
  9. Fibre Channel, iSCSI
  10. 7000

Chapter 12: Integrated Cloud Infrastructure Offerings

  1. Reference architecture
  2. Cisco Validated Design
  3. POD
  4. OpenBlock
  5. UCS
  6. FlexPod
  7. FlexPod
  8. EMC and VMware
  9. 1000v
  10. Dell/EMC

Chapter 13: Configuring Roles and Profiles

  1. 48 and 11
  2. Role-based access control
  3. Users, roles
  4. Groups
  5. System administrator
  6. Local
  7. Multirole access user
  8. Administration, users, and groups
  9. Roles
  10. Services end user

Chapter 14: Virtual Machine Operations

  1. Cisco ONE
  2. VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, Red Hat KVM
  3. Cisco Prime Service Catalog
  4. End-user policies
  5. Service Catalog
  6. Prime Service Catalog (as of this writing, UCSD also has an update for HTML5)
  7. System
  8. Hypervisor
  9. Private
  10. Prime Services Catalog

Chapter 15: Virtual Application Containers

  1. F5
  2. Fenced
  3. Prime Services Catalog
  4. APIC
  5. Private
  6. Fabric containers
  7. Power management
  8. Monitoring
  9. Public-facing
  10. APIC

Chapter 16: Intercloud Chargeback Model

  1. Chargeback module
  2. Budget policy
  3. Dashboard
  4. Budget policy
  5. Cost models
  6. Virtual machine
  7. Resource Accounting
  8. One-time
  9. Costs, units
  10. Cores or gigahertz

Chapter 17: Cloud Reporting Systems

  1. Cloudsense analytics
  2. Infrastructure reporting
  3. Cost
  4. CloudSense Analytics
  5. Billing report
  6. Showback
  7. CloudSense Analytics
  8. Virtual infrastructure
  9. Spend limit
  10. Chargeback module

Chapter 18: UCS Director Service Catalogs

  1. Standard, advanced, service container, and bare metal
  2. Standard
  3. Advanced
  4. True; Prime Service Catalog offers a better end-user portal
  5. Bare metal
  6. Service container catalog
  7. False; actually, the advanced catalog has only a few options, using predefined or custom workflows previously built
  8. UCS Director end-user portal
  9. Automatic guest customization
  10. Windows license pool

Chapter 19: Cisco Prime Service Catalog Templates and Provisioning

  1. The showcase
  2. Identifier field
  3. My Products & Services
  4. Integrations
  5. Categories
  6. Service designer
  7. Servers under My Products & Services
  8. True; the icon is completely customizable
  9. The showcase
  10. The notifications menu

Chapter 20: Cisco Prime Service Catalog Components

  1. DHCP Server
  2. Workflow
  3. Process
  4. Stack Designer
  5. Rollback
  6. Server
  7. Keystone
  8. Tasks
  9. PXE
  10. Storefront

Chapter 21: Cloud Monitoring and Remediation

  1. DHCP
  2. Dashboard
  3. UCS Manager
  4. NTP
  5. Shell
  6. Performance Manager
  7. DNS
  8. Patch
  9. UCS Central
  10. SMTP