A company needs to host a new internal database. The database will only be used by developers during business hours (, Monday through Friday). The IT team is comparing the cost structure of deploying a new physical server in their local server room versus deploying an Azure SQL Database. Which of the following describes the financial outcome of choosing the Azure SQL Database under a consumption-based model?
- The company pays only for the resources consumed by the database during active hours, classifying the cost as Operational Expenditure (OpEx) with no upfront physical server investment.Cevap
- BThe database costs are categorized as Capital Expenditure (CapEx) because they are hosted on Microsoft's physical infrastructure, allowing the company to depreciate the database assets over time.
- CThe company must pay an upfront initialization fee to provision the cloud database, which is classified as Capital Expenditure (CapEx) and depreciated over the lifetime of the database.
- DThe company pays a fixed, pre-allocated resource fee that is classified as Capital Expenditure (CapEx) because resources are reserved exclusively for their developers.
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The company pays only for the resources consumed by the database during active hours, classifying the cost as Operational Expenditure (OpEx) with no upfront physical server investment.
The correct answer correctly identifies that a consumption-based cloud model allows the organization to avoid upfront hardware investments and classify costs as Operational Expenditure (OpEx), paying only for the database resources during the hours of usage.
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