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Which of these is an advantage of one-tier architecture?
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It is less likely to be unavailable if there is a problem of some sort.
It is less likely to be unavailable if there is a problem of some sort.
Splitting the application improves its efficiency.
Splitting the application improves its efficiency.
It is cheaper and simpler to maintain.
It is cheaper and simpler to maintain.
It is a more complex system.
It is a more complex system.
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It is cheaper and simpler to maintain.
Reason: one-tier (single-tier) systems keep everything on one machine, so they are simpler and less costly to set up and maintain; they do, however, have drawbacks like being a single point of failure and not benefiting from splitting for performance.
Reason: one-tier (single-tier) systems keep everything on one machine, so they are simpler and less costly to set up and maintain; they do, however, have drawbacks like being a single point of failure and not benefiting from splitting for performance.
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