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Microsoft AZ-900 Exam - Topic 16 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-900 exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 16
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Who can use the Azure Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) calculator?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Marlon
5 months ago
Wait, really? I thought there were restrictions.
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Joni
5 months ago
I agree, it's open to all users with an account.
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Myra
5 months ago
Definitely not just for billing readers!
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Hildred
5 months ago
I thought it was just for subscription owners.
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Leonardo
5 months ago
Anyone can use it, super handy!
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Stephaine
5 months ago
I thought it was only for owners of the subscription, but now I’m questioning if there are other roles that can access it too.
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Nan
6 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I feel like it was about billing roles. Maybe it's just for billing readers?
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Tamekia
6 months ago
I remember something about Azure AD accounts being necessary, but I can't recall if it was just for certain roles or everyone linked to a subscription.
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Luis
6 months ago
I think the TCO calculator can be used by anyone, but I'm not entirely sure. It seems like a tool that should be accessible to all.
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Yesenia
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we covered this topic in class, but I can't quite remember the specific sizing guidelines. I'll have to think it through step-by-step.
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Sylvie
6 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the options and consider the security implications of the Elasticsearch HTTP API.
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Norah
6 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The question is asking about redirecting ls output, and the options mention things like >-1, <<ERR, and >>2. I'm guessing the right answer has to use the standard error file descriptor, which is 2. So C seems like the most likely choice.
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Vicky
6 months ago
I am leaning towards option A, with logic being removed and placed into service agents, but it's been a while since I reviewed this material.
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Reena
6 months ago
Hmm, the firewall is configured for NAT, so I'll need to consider how that impacts the Expressway-E interfaces. I'll start by analyzing each option to see which one addresses the NAT settings.
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