The answer is "Measured Service", which is an essential characteristic of Cloud Computing per NIST 800-145 which the CBK references. We all know that metered means the same thing, but this is an ISC2 test so... go with the CBK.
"Finally, measured or metered service simply means that the customer is charged for only
what they use and nothing more"...from CBK so both answers are correct
A is correct
Metered service is an essential component of cloud computing, ensuring that customers are only billed for the cloud resources they actually utilize.
A is correct.
The Official ISC2 CCSP CBK Reference 3 ed. page 31 reads
A company can pay for the metered service for these peak times rather than maintaining the maximum resource level throughout the year. Maintaining the maximum resources in-house
would be expensive and a waste of resources.
I agree with you BUT in this context, it's SAFER to go with the definition from CCSP CBK which leans towards MEASURED SERVICE. Ain't nothing wrong with being safe LOL!
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