CI/CD - Nexus Artifacts Manager - multichoice questions
Question 1
- _____ combine multiple repositories and other repository groups in a single repository.
- _____ repository is where your organization can publish internal releases in repository.
- _____ is a repository that is linked to a remote repository.
Which of the below option completes the sentences?
- Group, Proxy, Hosted
- Hosted, Group, Central
- Central, Hosted, Proxy Group
- Group, Hosted, Proxy
Question 2
How does a snapshot repository differ from a release repository?
- A snapshot repo stores stable, versioned releases, while a release repo contains under development.
- A snapshot repo stores artifacts under development, while a release repo contains stable, versioned releases.
- A snapshot repo stores artifacts for backup, while a release repo contains stable, versioned releases.
- A snapshot repo stores artifacts under development, while a release repo container release candidates.
Question 3
When creating a repo, under Maximum component age, you'll fine the following information:
"How long (in minutes) to cache artifacts before rechecking the remote repository. Release repositories should use -1."
Setting the cache duration to -1 means that artifacts in the repo should never expire or recheck the remote repository for updates automatically.
Why should release repositories have -1?
- To reduce network traffic
- To avoid performance overhead
- To enforce version stability
- To ensure build reproducibility