What best describes the use of multiple cloud service providers to distribute assets, applications, and resources?
A multi-cloud system refers to the distribution across different cloud providers for enhanced flexibility and mitigation of risks.
A single-tenant infrastructure is one where the organization uses a single cloud provider's services for hosting all resources.
A hybrid cloud system combines private computing resources with public services but does not necessarily involve multiple cloud service providers.
Cloud service brokerage is a third-party offering that manages the use, performance, and delivery of cloud services, and negotiates relationships between cloud providers and consumers.
The correct answer explains the distribution of assets, applications, and resources across multiple cloud service providers, which is the definition of a multi-cloud system. It allows organizations to leverage the strengths of different cloud providers to optimize performance, ensure redundancy, and potentially reduce costs.
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