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    PracticeAzure Fundamentals (AZ-900)Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Practice Exam 6Question 02
    Easy1 markMultiple Choice
    Domain 1.1: Define Cloud ComputingShared ResponsibilityCloud Concepts

    AZ-900 · Question 02 · Domain 1.1: Define Cloud Computing

    According to the shared responsibility model, which of the following is ALWAYS the responsibility of the customer, regardless of the cloud service type (IaaS, PaaS, or SaaS)?

    Answer options:

    A.

    Physical network

    B.

    Operating system

    C.

    Information and data

    D.

    Physical hosts

    How to approach this question

    Think about what a cloud provider can never own or manage for you.

    Full Answer

    C.Information and data✓ Correct
    Information and data
    Regardless of the deployment type, you always retain responsibility for your data, endpoints, account, and access management.

    Common mistakes

    Assuming SaaS means the provider manages absolutely everything, including your data.
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