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Microsoft Exam AZ-900 Topic 16 Question 82 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-900 exam
Question #: 82
Topic #: 16
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What is the longest term you can purchase for Azure Reserved VM Instances?

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Nell
1 months ago
Wait, they don't offer a lifetime subscription? I was hoping to reserve my VM for the afterlife.
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Cherelle
14 days ago
A) three years
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Sage
1 months ago
Hmm, three years sounds like the sweet spot. It's long enough to get a good deal, but not so long that I'll be stuck with outdated tech.
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My
12 days ago
I think four years might be too long.
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Wenona
17 days ago
I agree, three years is a good balance.
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Providencia
2 months ago
Five years? What is this, a time-share for VMs? I'm going with the classic one-year option.
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Jolanda
1 months ago
I prefer the one-year option as well. It's a good balance between cost savings and flexibility.
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Rosio
1 months ago
I think one year is the way to go too. It gives you flexibility in case your needs change.
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Eric
1 months ago
I agree, five years seems like a long commitment for VMs. One year is a safer bet.
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Nieves
2 months ago
Four years? That's like buying a car and keeping it for a decade. I'll go with one year, that seems more realistic.
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Twana
2 days ago
Yeah, one year is a safer bet.
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Raylene
8 days ago
I prefer the flexibility of one year as well.
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Vernell
13 days ago
I agree, one year seems more practical.
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Sherell
16 days ago
I think four years is too long, I'll go with one year.
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Taryn
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's three years, Azure loves to keep things in nice round numbers.
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Jani
28 days ago
Yeah, three years seems like the longest term you can get for Azure Reserved VM Instances.
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Vesta
1 months ago
I think it's three years too, makes sense for Azure.
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Jerry
1 months ago
Yeah, three years seems to be the longest term for Azure Reserved VM Instances.
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Miss
1 months ago
I think it's three years too, makes sense for Azure.
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Launa
2 months ago
I remember reading that it's actually three years. That's the longest term for Azure Reserved VM Instances.
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Elena
2 months ago
I believe it's four years, but I'm not sure.
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Queen
2 months ago
I think the longest term is five years.
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