A customer has 32 core licenses for Windows Server Datacenter covered with active Software Assurance (SA).
The customer plans to use the Microsoft Azure Hybrid Benefit.
What is the valid deployment scenario for the customer?
4 Azure Virtual Machines (“Base Instances”) that each have 16 cores
4 Azure Virtual Machines (“Base Instances”) that each have 8 cores
32 Azure Virtual Machines (“Base Instances”) that each have a single core
4 Azure Virtual Machines (“Base Instances”) that each have 32 cores
Correct answer: B
Question 2
A customer has an on-premises datacenter. The datacenter contains servers that run Windows Server, Microsoft SharePoint Server, and Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager is used to manage all client computers.
The customer licenses all users for Microsoft Enterprise CAL Suite, Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016, and Windows 10 Enterprise E3.
The customer plans to migrate some workloads to Microsoft Online Services while retaining other workloads on-premises.
You need to recommend the most cost-effective solution to license the users as the workloads migrate to Microsoft Online Services. The solution must ensure that computers running Windows 10 can access the latest windows features.
Which licensing solution should you recommend?
Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3 User Subscription Licenses (USLs) and Enterprise CAL Suite user licenses
Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3 User Subscription Licenses (USLs)
Office 365 Enterprise E3 User Subscription Licenses (USLs), Enterprise Mobility + Security E3 USLs, and Office 365 ProPlus USLs
Office 365 E3 Enterprise User Subscription Licenses (USLs) and Windows Server CALs
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
References: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compare-all-microsoft-365-plansLicensing the Core Client Access License (CAL) Suite and Enterprise CAL Suite