A logistics company needs to temporarily increase its compute capacity on Microsoft Azure for a three-week promotional event. Under a consumption-based cloud model, how will the company be billed for this temporary increase in capacity?
- AThe company must make an upfront payment to reserve the maximum expected capacity, which is classified as a Capital Expenditure (CapEx).
- The company will pay only for the resources they use during the three weeks, without any upfront costs.Cevap
- CThe company will be charged a fixed monthly subscription rate for the entire year, regardless of when the resources are active.
- DThe company must commit to a minimum one-year contract for the additional capacity before they can allocate any resources.
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The company will pay only for the resources they use during the three weeks, without any upfront costs.
The correct answer is the option stating that the company will pay only for the resources they use during the three weeks, without any upfront costs. Under a consumption-based cloud model, organizations pay only for the resources they actively consume. This is classified as an Operational Expenditure (OpEx). There are no upfront hardware costs, and when the resources are scaled down or deleted after the three-week event, billing stops immediately.
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