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HPE0-V27 Exam - Topic 4 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-V27 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 4
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Yoko
2 months ago
D sounds great, but can they really choose any unit?
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Doug
2 months ago
I thought PCE was fully pay-per-use? This is confusing!
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Angella
3 months ago
C is a bummer, minimum reserve feels limiting.
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Deonna
3 months ago
B makes sense, having an HPE Partner is key.
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Luther
3 months ago
A is definitely true, bare metal servers are excluded.
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Dawne
3 months ago
I thought customers could choose their own unit of measure for pay-per-use, but I wonder if there are any restrictions on that.
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Chi
4 months ago
I feel like the minimum reserve for pay-per-use billing was a key point in our studies, but I’m not clear on how it applies to PCE.
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Scot
4 months ago
I think I saw a practice question that mentioned needing an HPE Partner for servicing, but I can't recall if that was specific to pay-per-use.
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Filiberto
4 months ago
I remember something about bare metal servers not being included in the pay-per-use model, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only factor to consider.
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Stephane
4 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. Based on my understanding, the important factor is that PCE bare metal servers are not included in the pay-per-use billing. That's a crucial distinction the customer needs to be aware of.
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Ronnie
4 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key thing to share is that the pay-per-use billing for PCE includes a minimum reserve. That's an important detail the customer should know about.
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Antonio
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know GreenLake has a pay-per-use model, but the details around PCE are a bit fuzzy for me. I'll have to review my notes and see if I can spot the important factor they're looking for.
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Francesco
5 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I think I can figure it out. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about the key factors around pay-per-use billing for GreenLake.
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Domitila
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. I'd say D is the best option. Allowing the customer to choose their own pay-per-use unit of measure seems like the most flexible approach.
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Rosita
5 months ago
Actually, I think the pay-per-use billing includes a minimum reserve, which is crucial to consider.
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Timothy
5 months ago
I disagree, I believe the key point is that PCE is pay-per-use but must be serviced by an HPE Partner.
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Crissy
6 months ago
I think C is the right answer. The pay-per-use billing must have a minimum reserve, right? It wouldn't make sense to have a completely flexible model.
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Nada
6 months ago
I think the important factor to share is that PCE bare metal servers are not included in pay-per-use billing.
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