Managing XaaS Resources: Administrator Actions and Management Guidelines

Managing XaaS Resources

Question

When managing a resource provisioned with XaaS, what must an administrator do to manage that resource with the XaaS actions they created?

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When managing a resource provisioned with XaaS, an administrator needs to perform specific steps to manage that resource with the XaaS actions they created.

First, it is important to understand what XaaS stands for. XaaS or "Anything as a Service" is a cloud computing term that refers to any service or resource that is provided to users via the cloud. This includes Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). In XaaS, the provider is responsible for managing the underlying infrastructure, including hardware, software, and networking resources.

Now, coming to the answer to the given question. The correct answer is option C - Add the actions to the blueprint used to provision the resource.

When an administrator creates XaaS actions, they must add those actions to the blueprint that is used to provision the resource. This ensures that the actions are available to the resource when it is provisioned. By adding the actions to the blueprint, the administrator can specify the actions that should be available for that resource.

Option A, Define the actions list as custom properties on the service, is incorrect because defining the actions as custom properties on the service will not make those actions available to the resource.

Option B, Publish the actions and add them to the same entitlement as the service, is incorrect because entitlements are used to control access to services and resources, and they are not used to make XaaS actions available to resources.

Option D, Create and attach the actions to the same entitlement as the resource, is incorrect because, as mentioned earlier, entitlements are not used to make XaaS actions available to resources.