Which of the following cloud-computing concepts describes an application that is hosted on the internet but can be used and configured as needed internally per organization?
Which of the following cloud-computing concepts describes an application that is hosted on the internet but can be used and configured as needed internally per organization?
The correct answer is Software as a Service (SaaS). SaaS allows applications to be hosted on the internet and accessed by users via a web browser. These applications can be configured and customized by each organization as needed, but they are managed and maintained by the service provider. This fits the description of an application hosted on the internet but used and configured internally per organization, making SaaS the best choice.
application that can be hosted on the internet. Example: O365, CrowdStrike EDR portal, etc. All SaaS offerings, SaaS is the answer here
Question states the application is "hosted on the internet" but "can be used and configured internally". This makes the answer D SAAS. You can configure and use the application from your desktop in the office even though the application is not hosted on your PC.
It is A. I think the use of the word Internally indicates a mix of Private and Public cloud, therefore Hybrid. Initially I did think D because the mention Software but on closer reading I changed my mind!
D. Saas
D is the answer, A doesn't answer the question
Hybrid
An example is Office365 which you can access via internet, configure it and add licenses to users according to organization's specific needs.
A. Hybrid cloud
A. Hybrid cloud A hybrid cloud is a cloud computing concept that combines elements of both public and private clouds. In a hybrid cloud environment, some applications and data are hosted on the public cloud (accessible over the internet), while others are hosted on a private cloud (typically within an organization's own data center or private network). The organization can use and configure these applications as needed, and data can be shared between the two cloud environments as required.
A is Correct! The question doesn’t say the application accessed via web browser
SaaS isn't just web applications lol.. it's literally in the name. SOFTWARE.