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A media company plans to run a two-week video rendering project that requires a temporary tenfold increase in compute capacity. The IT department is evaluating two strategies: purchasing additional physical servers for their on-premises data center, or deploying pay-as-you-go virtual machines in Azure. Which of the following statements correctly compares the financial classification and cash flow implications of these two strategies?

  1. Purchasing physical servers is a Capital Expenditure (CapEx) requiring upfront payment and amortization over time, whereas deploying Azure virtual machines is an Operational Expenditure (OpEx) with no upfront costs and billing only for the two weeks of usage.Cevap
  2. B
    Deploying Azure virtual machines is a Capital Expenditure (CapEx) because the compute resources represent infrastructure assets, whereas purchasing the physical servers is an Operational Expenditure (OpEx) due to the short two-week duration of the campaign.
  3. C
    Both strategies are classified as Capital Expenditures (CapEx) because they both result in the acquisition of compute capacity, but Azure virtual machines allow the CapEx to be paid incrementally rather than upfront.
  4. D
    Deploying Azure virtual machines requires an upfront Capital Expenditure (CapEx) payment to reserve the virtual hardware, which is later converted into an Operational Expenditure (OpEx) deduction when the resources are deleted.

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Purchasing physical servers is a Capital Expenditure (CapEx) requiring upfront payment and amortization over time, whereas deploying Azure virtual machines is an Operational Expenditure (OpEx) with no upfront costs and billing only for the two weeks of usage.
The correct answer states that purchasing physical servers is a Capital Expenditure (CapEx) requiring upfront payment and amortization over time, whereas deploying Azure virtual machines is an Operational Expenditure (OpEx) with no upfront costs and billing only for the two weeks of usage. This aligns with standard cloud accounting principles: physical asset purchases require upfront capital investments (CapEx) and are depreciated over time, while consumption-based cloud resources are operating expenses (OpEx) billed based on actual usage with no upfront cost.

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1
Analyze the financial treatment of purchasing physical servers.
Purchasing physical servers is classified as Capital Expenditure (CapEx) because it requires buying physical assets upfront, which are then depreciated/amortized over their useful life (typically years).
CapEx applies to physical infrastructure that an organization owns and maintains.
2
Analyze the financial treatment of pay-as-you-go Azure virtual machines.
Azure virtual machines deployed on a pay-as-you-go basis are classified as Operational Expenditure (OpEx) because the organization pays for a service/consumption without owning the physical hardware.
OpEx applies to day-to-day operational expenses where costs are deducted in the same tax year they are incurred, matching the exact duration of the usage (two weeks).
3
Compare the two approaches in terms of cash flow and project duration.
The physical server option requires a high upfront cost that is depreciated over years (inefficient for a two-week project), while the Azure VM option has no upfront cost and ceases billing when the VMs are deleted.
This shows the direct financial advantage of the consumption-based OpEx model for temporary or volatile workloads.

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