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Which of the following is typical of software licensing in the cloud?
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Not sure why folks are picking B, isn't subscription-based (C) way more common with cloud software than perpetual?
Perpetual sounds right here, since I've seen lifetime licenses offered by some SaaS platforms in the cloud. B
C tbh
I'd say D here. Site-based still gets used for cloud in some setups, at least from what I've seen.
Its C, since most cloud software uses subscription-based licensing these days. Perpetual or per socket is super rare in the cloud.
I don’t think it’s B. C fits because cloud licensing is usually pay-as-you-go, so subscription-based. Perpetual is a trap since that's more typical on-prem or legacy stuff. Stuff like per socket or site-based doesn't really match cloud setups. Pretty sure C, but open to discussion.
Probably C for this one. Subscription-based licensing is pretty much the norm for cloud software, you pay monthly or yearly rather than owning it forever. Official study guide and some recent practice sets mention this model a lot. Pretty sure that's what they're going for here, but open to other ideas.
B tbh, perpetual can apply since some vendors offer lifetime licenses in the cloud setup too. Site-based is a trap.
Not B, C. Cloud software licensing is almost always subscription-based unless they specify legacy or on-prem cases.
B or D, kinda stuck here since some vendors still do site-based in special contracts.
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