Question
In the question below, two statements (I) and (II) are
given. These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choices correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. Statement I: The efficiency, security, and mainstream accessibility of decentralized cloud-storage networks have vastly improved over the last few years. Statement II: A large number of global tech firms have shuttered their physical, on-premise data storage server hubs to transition entirely to decentralized network architectures.Solution
Analyzing Statement I: The widespread improvement in the capability, security, and accessibility of decentralized cloud networks describes a technological advancement that creates a viable alternative infrastructure. Analyzing Statement II: The corporate decision by tech firms to shut down physical server rooms and move permanently to decentralized hosting models represents a strategic policy shift. Determining the Relationship: Companies could not logically or safely shut down their existing physical infrastructure (II) without the alternative technology first proving itself to be highly efficient, secure, and accessible (I). The technological readiness and surge in cloud capability (I) acted as the enabler and catalyst that caused corporations to update their long-term structural policies (II). Therefore, Statement I is the cause and Statement II is its effect.
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