An administrator assigns a tag named Environment with a value of Production to an Azure resource group. The resource group contains an Azure Virtual Machine and an Azure Storage account. The virtual machine has no tags applied directly. The storage account has a tag named Environment with a value of Dev applied directly.
Which two statements are true regarding how Azure Cost Management and billing will process these resources? (Choose two.)
- The costs for the virtual machine will be reported as untagged in Cost Analysis when grouping by the Environment tag.Cevap
- The costs for the storage account will be grouped under the Dev tag value in Cost Analysis.Cevap
- CThe costs for the virtual machine will be automatically grouped under the Production tag value because resources automatically inherit tags from their parent resource group.
- DGrouping resources by the Environment tag in Cost Analysis allows you to convert the virtual machine's operational expenditures (OpEx) into capital expenditures (CapEx) in billing exports.
- EThe storage account's Dev tag will be automatically overwritten by the resource group's Production tag during the billing cycle to maintain tag inheritance.
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The correct statements are that the virtual machine's costs will be reported as untagged in Cost Analysis when grouping by the Environment tag, and the storage account's costs will be grouped under the Dev tag value.
Azure resources do not inherit tags from their parent resource group. Therefore, the virtual machine, which has no tags applied directly, will have its costs reported as untagged when grouping by the Environment tag in Cost Analysis. The storage account has the Environment tag with the value Dev applied directly, so its costs will be grouped under the Dev tag value in Cost Analysis.
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Azure Cost Management, Billing, and Resource Tags