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What term describes cloud-based services that remain after a service has been terminated and are no longer needed?

  1. Unused resources

  2. Obsolete services

  3. Orphaned resources

  4. Redundant services

The correct answer is: Orphaned resources

The term that best describes cloud-based services that persist after a service has been terminated and are no longer needed is "orphaned resources." Orphaned resources refer to instances, storage volumes, or other components that remain in the cloud environment even after the associated service or application has been removed. This can happen when resources are not properly decommissioned, leading to potential wasted costs and management overhead, as they continue to occupy space and potentially incur charges. Orphaned resources can accumulate if not actively monitored, which is important for efficient cloud resource management. Therefore, identifying and properly handling these resources is vital for maintaining an optimal cloud infrastructure. In contrast, the other terms do not accurately capture the essence of this scenario. Unused resources generally refer to resources that are still allocated but not currently in use, which may not necessarily be orphaned. Obsolete services typically imply that a service is outdated but may still be in use or available. Redundant services refer to services that are duplicated unnecessarily, which is a different concept from services that are terminated yet still exist in the environment.