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NEW QUESTION # 10
Which of the following cloud deployments provide the lowest latency? (Select 2)

  • A. Far Edge Cloud
  • B. On-premise Edge Cloud
  • C. Central Cloud
  • D. Metro Edge Cloud

Answer: B,D

Explanation:
On-premise Edge Cloud and Metro Edge Cloud are the cloud deployments that provide the lowest latency. Latency is the time it takes for data to travel from the source to the destination1. On-premise Edge Cloud is a cloud deployment that is located within the premises of the end-user, such as a factory, a hospital, or a campus2. Metro Edge Cloud is a cloud deployment that is located within the same metropolitan area as the end-user, such as a city or a suburb3. Both On-premise Edge Cloud and Metro Edge Cloud reduce the distance and the number of hops that data has to travel, resulting in lower latency and higher performance4. Far Edge Cloud and Central Cloud are not the cloud deployments that provide the lowest latency. Far Edge Cloud is a cloud deployment that is located at the edge of the operator's network, such as a regional data center or a base station3. Central Cloud is a cloud deployment that is located at the core of the operator's network, such as a national data center or a cloud provider3. Both Far Edge Cloud and Central Cloud increase the distance and the number of hops that data has to travel, resulting in higher latency and lower performance4.


NEW QUESTION # 11
Select the best option below to complete the following sentence.
Different paths for a NF providing Cloud Resilience are defined in a_____?

  • A. Network Service Descriptor
  • B. NS Orchestrator configuration
  • C. Network Function template
  • D. NFV Orchestrator configuration

Answer: A

Explanation:
Different paths for a NF providing Cloud Resilience are defined in a Network Service Descriptor. A Network Service Descriptor (NSD) is a document that describes the topology, configuration, and requirements of a network service. It specifies the network functions (NFs) that compose the service, the virtual links that connect them, and the forwarding graphs that define the traffic flows between them1. A NSD also defines the resilience policies for each NF, such as the number of instances, the scaling triggers, the fault management actions, and the alternative paths in case of failures2. A Network Function template, an NS Orchestrator configuration, and an NFV Orchestrator configuration are not the correct options to complete the sentence. A Network Function template is a document that describes the characteristics and requirements of a single network function, such as the virtualization environment, the resources, the interfaces, and the dependencies1. An NS Orchestrator configuration is a set of parameters that control the behavior and operation of the NS Orchestrator, which is a component that manages the lifecycle of network services3. An NFV Orchestrator configuration is a set of parameters that control the behavior and operation of the NFV Orchestrator, which is a component that coordinates the allocation and release of resources for network services3. Reference: 1: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 3: Cloud Resource Planning, Section 3.2: Network Function 2: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 3: Cloud Resource Planning, Section 3.3: Network Service Descriptor Role 3: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 4: Operating Your Cloud, Section 4.1: Industry Trends in Data Center Hardware


NEW QUESTION # 12
Which of the following best describes the scaling stage of the application life cycle?

  • A. The periodic upgrade of the service to be maintain security and performance standards.
  • B. The application will terminate and free associated resources.
  • C. The application will be deployed over the infrastructure.
  • D. The application adjusts its capacity.

Answer: D

Explanation:
The statement that best describes the scaling stage of the application life cycle is the application adjusts its capacity. Scaling is the process of increasing or decreasing the number of resources allocated to an application based on the demand and performance1. Scaling can be done manually or automatically using policies and metrics1. The other statements do not describe the scaling stage, but rather other stages of the application life cycle. The periodic upgrade of the service is part of the maintenance stage, which ensures the reliability and security of the application2. The deployment of the application over the infrastructure is part of the installation stage, which involves the configuration and activation of the application2. The termination and freeing of associated resources is part of the decommissioning stage, which removes the application from the network2. Reference: 1: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 4: Operating Your Cloud, slide 23 2: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 4: Operating Your Cloud, slide 10


NEW QUESTION # 13
What is the approximate maximum distance of an Edge Cloud from the end-user?

  • A. 300KM
  • B. 10Q0KM
  • C. 5000KM
  • D. 10000KM

Answer: A

Explanation:
The approximate maximum distance of an Edge Cloud from the end-user is 300KM. Edge Cloud is a type of cloud deployment that brings cloud resources closer to the end-user, reducing latency and improving performance1. Edge Cloud can be located at various distances from the end-user, depending on the use case and the network topology2. However, the general range of distance for Edge Cloud is between 10KM and 300KM3. 10000KM, 5000KM, and 10Q0KM are too far to be considered as Edge Cloud, as they would introduce significant delays and inefficiencies in the network.


NEW QUESTION # 14
Which of the following techniques provide the benefit of faster deployment? (Select 2)

  • A. Network automation
  • B. Manual configuration
  • C. Service automation
  • D. Manual service deployment

Answer: A,C

Explanation:
Service automation and network automation are two techniques that provide the benefit of faster deployment. Service automation is the process of using software tools and predefined workflows to create, configure, and manage cloud services without human intervention1. Network automation is the process of using software tools and predefined policies to orchestrate, monitor, and optimize network resources and functions without human intervention2. Both techniques can reduce the time, cost, and errors associated with manual service deployment and configuration, and enable faster and more agile service delivery and network operations3. Manual service deployment and manual configuration are not techniques that provide the benefit of faster deployment, as they require human intervention and are prone to human errors, delays, and inefficiencies4. Reference: 1: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 5: New Services Automation, Section 5.2: Service Automation 2: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 4: Operating Your Cloud, Section 4.2: Network Automation 3: Nokia, A1 and Microsoft deploy industry's first 5G edge cloud network slicing solution for enterprises 4: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 5: New Services Automation, Section 5.3: Service Automation Benefits and Challenges


NEW QUESTION # 15
What is the main advantage of development concepts such DevOps and CI/CD used in cloud native applications?

  • A. To increase the number of check point in development and deployment procedures.
  • B. To reduce time and complexity for development and deployment.
  • C. To separate development and deployment in different phases.
  • D. To eliminate validation phase of application development.

Answer: B

Explanation:
To reduce time and complexity for development and deployment. Comprehensive Explanation and Reference of Correct answer: The main advantage of development Reference:
Nokia Bell Labs 5G Professional Certification - Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 4: Operating Your Cloud, slide 3 Catching the 5G train with CI/CD Services, paragraph 1 Nokia unveils new 5G core deployment services to give operators better capabilities, paragraph 1


NEW QUESTION # 16
AI/ML based operation requires which of the follow? (Select 3)

  • A. Open APIs
  • B. Pre-defined policies
  • C. Closed loop automation
  • D. Standard Protocols

Answer: A,B,C

Explanation:
Closed loop automation Comprehensive Explanation and Reference of Correct answer: AI/ML based operation requires pre-defined policies, open APIs, and closed Reference:
Nokia Bell Labs 5G Professional Certification - Distributed Cloud Networks | Nokia Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 4: Operating Your Cloud, slide 7 Nokia, A1 and Microsoft deploy industry's first 5G edge cloud network slicing solution for enterprises | Nokia, paragraph 4


NEW QUESTION # 17
Multitenancy in cloud computing defines?

  • A. A set of cloud resources shared by several customers.
  • B. A set of cloud resources assigned to the same network slice.
  • C. A set of cloud resources located in different data centers.
  • D. A set of cloud resources isolated from each other.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Multitenancy in cloud computing defines a set of cloud resources shared by several customers. Multitenancy is a feature of cloud computing that allows multiple customers, or tenants, to use the same cloud infrastructure and services, such as servers, storage, network, and applications, while maintaining their own data and configuration. Multitenancy enables cloud providers to optimize the utilization and allocation of cloud resources, reduce the cost and complexity of cloud operations, and offer scalable and flexible services to different customers. Multitenancy also benefits customers by providing them with on-demand access to cloud resources, pay-per-use pricing models, and enhanced security and isolation. The other options are not correct definitions of multitenancy in cloud computing. A set of cloud resources isolated from each other is a single-tenant model, where each customer has its own dedicated cloud infrastructure and services. A set of cloud resources located in different data centers is a distributed cloud model, where cloud resources are spread across multiple physical locations to provide low latency, high availability, and local compliance. A set of cloud resources assigned to the same network slice is a network slicing model, where a logical network is created over a shared physical network to support specific applications and customers with customized performance, quality, and security. Reference: Nokia Bell Labs 5G Professional Certification - Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 2: Cloud Technologies and Features, Section 2.2: Cloud Characteristics.


NEW QUESTION # 18
Which of the following contains the configuration of a VNF or CNF?

  • A. Runtime configuration.
  • B. Container runtime
  • C. Virtual management file
  • D. YAML XML template file

Answer: D

Explanation:
A YAML XML template file contains the configuration of a VNF or CNF. A VNF stands for Virtual Network Function, which is a software-based network function that runs on a virtual machine or a container. A CNF stands for Cloud-native Network Function, which is a network function that is designed and implemented using cloud-native principles and technologies, such as microservices, containers, and Kubernetes. A YAML XML template file is a file that defines the structure, parameters, and dependencies of a VNF or CNF, as well as the resources and policies required to deploy and manage it. A YAML XML template file is based on the TOSCA (Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications) standard, which is a language for describing the components and relationships of complex cloud applications. A YAML XML template file is used by the MANO (Management and Orchestration) system to instantiate, configure, and operate a VNF or CNF on the cloud infrastructure. Reference: Nokia Bell Labs 5G Professional Certification - Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 2: Cloud Technologies and Features, Section 2.4: Cloud Software and Hardware Resources.


NEW QUESTION # 19
What are the two main options to interconnect private and public clouds? (Select 2)

  • A. VXLAN
  • B. VPN
  • C. WAN
  • D. VLAN

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
The two main options to interconnect private and public clouds are VPN and WAN. VPN stands for Virtual Private Network, which is a secure and encrypted connection between two or more networks over the public internet. VPN allows private and public clouds to communicate with each other without exposing their data or traffic to third parties. WAN stands for Wide Area Network, which is a network that spans a large geographic area, such as a country or a continent. WAN allows private and public clouds to interconnect across different regions or locations, using high-speed and high-capacity links. Both VPN and WAN provide reliable, scalable, and flexible solutions for hybrid cloud scenarios, where private and public clouds work together to deliver optimal performance and efficiency. Reference: Nokia Bell Labs 5G Professional Certification - Distributed Cloud Networks, Cloud Data Center Interconnect for Large Enterprises, 5G Core on cloud: go public, private or a bit of both?


NEW QUESTION # 20
Select the best option below to complete the following sentence.
On-Boarding of a Network Service requires both____and____templates.

  • A. CNF, VNF
  • B. Container, VIM
  • C. NS, NF
  • D. Application, Cloud

Answer: C

Explanation:
On-Boarding of a Network Service requires both NS and NF templates. NS stands for Network Service, which is a logical grouping of network functions and resources that provide a specific functionality or service to the end user. NF stands for Network Function, which is a software component that performs a specific task or function within the network. Templates are files that describe the characteristics, requirements, and dependencies of network services and network functions. On-Boarding is the process of registering and validating network services and network functions in the cloud platform, so that they can be instantiated and managed.
Reference:
Nokia Bell Labs 5G Professional Certification - Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 5: New Services Automation, slide 7 Module by Module - Self Study Note Guide, DC5.1- New Services Automation, page 19 On-boarding a Network Service typically involves Network Service (NS) and Network Function (NF) templates. NS templates define the overall structure and requirements of a network service, including its composition of various NFs and their interconnections. NF templates specify the configurations for individual network functions that are part of the service. Together, they enable the automated deployment and management of complex network services in a standardized manner.


NEW QUESTION # 21
Which of the following are properties related to a public cloud? (Select 2)

  • A. An In-house solution
  • B. Easy scaling
  • C. Very complex management
  • D. O&A requirement
  • E. For users, there is no cloud infrastructure operation

Answer: B,E

Explanation:
The properties related to a public cloud are for users, there is no cloud infrastructure operation and easy scaling. A public cloud is a cloud service that is offered by a third-party provider over the public internet, and is available to anyone who wants to use or purchase it1. Users of public cloud do not need to operate or maintain the cloud infrastructure, as it is the responsibility of the cloud provider2. Public cloud also offers easy scaling, as users can quickly and dynamically provision or release resources according to their needs2. Public cloud is suitable for applications that have unpredictable or variable demand, or that do not require a high level of security or customization3. Reference: 1: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 1: Cloud Ecosystem, Section 1.1: Cloud Types 2: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 2: Cloud Technologies and Features, Section 2.1: Cloud Computing 3: Nokia and DISH to deploy first 5G standalone core network in the public cloud with AWS, Press Release


NEW QUESTION # 22
Which of the following are true regarding Network Service Orchestration? (Select 2)

  • A. It increases operational complexity.
  • B. It does not provide Geo redundancy.
  • C. It automates NFV service.
  • D. Is part of the 5G key enablers.

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
Network Service Orchestration is the process of managing the lifecycle of network services across multiple domains and technologies. It automates NFV service by deploying, configuring, and scaling virtual network functions (VNFs) on demand. It is part of the 5G key enablers because it supports the dynamic and flexible provisioning of network slices and edge cloud applications. It does not increase operational complexity, but rather simplifies and optimizes it by using AI/ML and closed loop automation.
Reference:
Nokia Bell Labs 5G Professional Certification - Distributed Cloud Networks | Nokia Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 4: Operating Your Cloud, slide 8 Nokia Bell Labs 5G Certification Program - Courses | Nokia, Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 4: Operating Your Cloud


NEW QUESTION # 23
Which of the following are characteristics of traditional monolithic services. (Select 2)

  • A. Very light weight application
  • B. Fixed capacity
  • C. Low scalability
  • D. Very fast deployment

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
The characteristics of traditional monolithic services are low scalability and fixed capacity. Monolithic services are applications that are built as a single unit, where all the components are tightly coupled and run in the same process. This makes them hard to scale, as they require more resources and coordination to handle increased demand. Monolithic services also have fixed capacity, as they are designed for a specific workload and cannot adapt to changing requirements or traffic patterns. Monolithic services are often slow to deploy, as they require updating the entire application for any change or improvement. Reference: [Cloud Native applications design], [Microservices and Containerization]


NEW QUESTION # 24
Which of the following statements is correct regarding monolithic applications?

  • A. Monolithic applications are smaller in size than cloud native applications.
  • B. Monolithic applications are more reliable than microservices.
  • C. Monolithic applications are a mono-block functional service.
  • D. Monolithic applications involve the most complex management strategy.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Monolithic applications are a mono-block functional service because they are composed of a single, self-contained unit that contains all the components of the application, such as the user interface, business logic, data access, etc1. Monolithic applications are not smaller in size than cloud native applications, as they tend to grow larger and more complex over time2. Monolithic applications are not more reliable than microservices, as they are more prone to failures, bugs, and performance issues due to the tight coupling and interdependency of the components3. Monolithic applications do not involve the most complex management strategy, as they are easier to develop, test, and deploy initially, but they become harder to maintain, scale, and update as the application evolves4. Reference: 1: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 2: Cloud Technologies and Features, Section 2.4: Cloud Application Architectures 2: Monolithic Architecture 3: Microservices vs Monolithic Architecture 4: Monolithic vs. Microservices Architecture


NEW QUESTION # 25
Kubemetes is a:

  • A. Template
  • B. Platform
  • C. Orchestrator
  • D. Hypervisor

Answer: C

Explanation:
Kubernetes is an orchestrator, which is a software system that automates the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications1. Kubernetes allows users to define the desired state and configuration of their applications, and then ensures that the actual state matches the desired state2. Kubernetes also provides features such as service discovery, load balancing, storage management, and self-healing3. Therefore, option B best describes Kubernetes, while options A, C, and D are incorrect. Reference: 1: Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks, Unit 2: Cloud Technologies and Features, Topic: Microservices and Containerization 2: What is Kubernetes? | Kubernetes, Overview 3: Kubernetes - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics, Overview


NEW QUESTION # 26
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Nokia Bell Labs Distributed Cloud Networks is a cutting-edge technology that is revolutionizing the way we build and operate networks. This technology enables the creation of highly distributed, cloud-native networks that are flexible, scalable, and efficient. The Nokia BL0-220 certification exam is a testament to the candidate's ability to work with this technology and leverage its benefits to build next-generation networks that meet the demands of today's digital world.

 

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