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A company has an organization in AWS Organizations that includes a separate AWS account for each of the company’s departments. Application teams from different departments develop and deploy solutions independently.

The company wants to reduce compute costs and manage costs appropriately across departments. The company also wants to improve visibility into billing for individual departments. The company does not want to lose operational flexibility when the company selects compute resources.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

  • A. Use AWS Budgets for each department. Use Tag Editor to apply tags to appropriate resources. Purchase EC2 Instance Savings Plans.
  • B. Configure AWS Organizations to use consolidated billing. Implement a tagging strategy that identifies departments. Use SCPs to apply tags to appropriate resources. Purchase EC2 Instance Savings Plans.
  • C. Configure AWS Organizations to use consolidated billing. Implement a tagging strategy that identifies departments. Use Tag Editor to apply tags to appropriate resources. Purchase Compute Savings Plans.
  • D. Use AWS Budgets for each department. Use SCPs to apply tags to appropriate resources. Purchase Compute Savings Plans.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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heatblur
Highly Voted 1 year ago
Selected Answer: C
C appears to be the most suitable solution. The combination of consolidated billing, a comprehensive tagging strategy using Tag Editor, and the purchase of Compute Savings Plans provides a balanced approach. This solution offers a centralized view and management of costs, ensures accurate cost allocation through tagging, and maintains flexibility in compute resource selection with the Compute Savings Plans. The Compute Savings Plans are particularly beneficial as they provide savings not only on EC2 instances but also on AWS Fargate and AWS Lambda, offering a broader range of applicability than EC2 Instance Savings Plans.
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AzureDP900
Most Recent 1 week, 2 days ago
c is right By configuring AWS Organizations to use consolidated billing, implementing a tagging strategy, using Tag Editor to apply tags (although it's not strictly necessary), and purchasing Compute Savings Plans, you can meet the company's requirements of reducing compute costs, managing costs effectively, and improving visibility into billing for individual departments while maintaining operational flexibility.
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career360guru
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Option C.
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vibzr2023
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Answer: C Option A: Lacks consolidated billing, limiting cost visibility and potential discounts. Option B: SCPs are primarily for compliance enforcement, not tag application. Option D: Misses consolidated billing's benefits for cost visibility and management.
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shaaam80
12 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Answer C. Compute Savings plan. Tagging resources in each account using Tag editor & Consolidated Billing to view billing across the accounts.
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HunkyBunky
12 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Answer: C Because for apply Tags to already created resources - you need to use Tag editor.
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HunkyBunky
12 months ago
Compute Savings Plans - cover Amazon EC2, AWS Lambda, and AWS Fargate usage = operational flexibility
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George88
1 year ago
Answer: C Compute Savings Plans covers more resources than EC2 Instance Savings Plans. You use Tag Editor to apply tags, not SCPs.
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devalenzuela86
1 year ago
Selected Answer: B
B for sure
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