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Exin Exam CLOUDF Topic 8 Question 103 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's CLOUDF exam
Question #: 103
Topic #: 8
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The Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of a Cloud solution may change and in the worst case increase. How can this happen?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Gregg
19 days ago
This question is making my brain hurt. Maybe we should just hire a cloud wizard to handle the TCO for us and be done with it. Less hassle, more magic.
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Noe
20 days ago
Option A is interesting, but I'm not sure about the 'lack of vision' part. Sometimes the future is just hard to predict, you know? No one has a crystal ball.
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Joesph
26 days ago
D seems like the most comprehensive answer. The distribution of components can definitely change, and that's a major factor in TCO fluctuation. Nailed it!
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Reita
14 days ago
Nailed it!
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Jenifer
17 days ago
The distribution of components can definitely change.
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Martin
18 days ago
D seems like the most comprehensive answer.
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Denise
2 months ago
I'd have to go with option C. Sometimes customers don't act on a good business case, and that can lead to an increase in TCO down the line. Gotta stay on top of that.
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Catalina
11 days ago
It's all about making informed decisions to prevent any surprises in the future.
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Glenna
16 days ago
I agree, staying proactive can really make a difference in managing TCO.
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Aleisha
1 months ago
Yeah, it's important for customers to act on a good business case to avoid unexpected costs.
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Kimbery
1 months ago
Option C is definitely a common reason for TCO to increase.
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Dorcas
2 months ago
But in some cases, the TCO may not be the right measure to consider all relevant costs.
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Lura
2 months ago
Option B makes a good point. TCO may not be the best measure for calculating relevant costs and expenditures in some cases. It's an important consideration.
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Tamesha
2 months ago
I think option D is the correct answer. The distribution of different components that make up the TCO can change over time, leading to an increase in the overall cost.
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Brianne
1 months ago
It's important to regularly review and adjust the components to ensure cost efficiency.
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Carlee
1 months ago
I agree, the distribution of components can definitely change and impact the TCO.
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Kimberely
2 months ago
That's true, sometimes people overlook the long-term costs when making decisions.
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Barbra
2 months ago
I think the TCO can increase if customers don't act on a good business case.
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