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EXIN Cloud Computing Foundation Practice Exam

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EXIN Cloud Computing Foundation Practice Exam

The EXIN Cloud Computing Foundation certification is a vendor-neutral credential that assesses your understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts of cloud computing. Earning this certification demonstrates your competence in this rapidly evolving field.

Who Should Take This Exam?

This certification is beneficial for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • IT professionals with an interest in or transitioning to cloud computing roles.
  • Management positions involved in cloud-based services and solutions.
  • Service provider staff supporting or delivering cloud services.
  • Anyone seeking a foundation in cloud computing to make informed decisions about cloud adoption.
  • There are no formal prerequisites for taking the EXIN Cloud Computing Foundation exam.

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Explain the core characteristics of cloud computing, including on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service.
  • Differentiate between the various service models offered in cloud computing (e.g., SaaS, PaaS, IaaS) and understand their use cases.
  • Identify the different deployment models for cloud computing (e.g., private, public, hybrid, community) and their suitability for different scenarios.
  • Discuss the benefits and risks associated with cloud computing adoption.
  • Grasp the importance of security in the cloud environment.

Exam Details

  • Number of Questions: 40
  • Exam Format: Multiple-choice
  • Passing score: 65% marks 
  • Time Give: 60 minutes 
  • Requirements: None
  • Available languages: English, French, Japanese, Spanish, German, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese

Course Structure 

The important modules that the EXIN Cloud Computing Foundation covers are:

1. The Principles of Cloud Computing

  • The concept of Cloud Computing
  • The evolution of Cloud Computing

2. Implementing and Managing Cloud Computing

  • The building of the Local Cloud environment

3. Using the Cloud

  • How users can access the Cloud
  • Cloud Computing can be used for business processes
  • How Service Providers use the Cloud

4. Security and compliance

  • Security risks of Cloud Computing and knows mitigating measures
  • Managing identity and privacy in the Cloud

5. Evaluation of Cloud Computing

  • The business case for Cloud Computing
  • Evaluation of Cloud Computing implementations

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