Which virtual machine tier should you recommend?

An application currently resides on an on-premises virtual machine that has 2 CPU cores, 4 GB of RAM, 20 GB of hard disk space, and a 10 megabit/ second network connection.You plan to migrate the application to Azure. You have the following requirements:– You must not make changes to the application.– You must minimize the costs for hosting the application.You need to recommend the appropriate virtual machine instance type.Which virtual machine tier should you recommend?General purpose compute: Basic tierAn economical option for development workloads, test servers, and other applications that don’t require load balancing, auto-scaling, or memoryintensive virtual machines.CPU core range: 1-8RAM range: 0.75 – 14 GBDisk size: 20-240 GBIncorrect answers:Not A: Network optimized: fast networking with InfiniBand supportAvailable in select data centers. A8 and A9 virtual machines feature Intel® Xeon® E5 processors. Adds a 40Gbit/s InfiniBand network with remote direct memory access (RDMA) technology. Ideal for Message Passing Interface (MPI) applications, high-performance clusters, modeling and simulations, video encoding, and other compute or network intensive scenarios.Not C: CPU core range: 1-8RAM range: 0.75 – 56 GBDisk size: 20-605 GBNot D: D-series virtual machines feature solid state drives (SSDs) and 60% faster processors than the A-series and are also available for web or worker roles in Azure Cloud Services. This series is ideal for applications that demand faster CPUs, better local disk performance, or higher memories.Reference: Virtual Machines Pricing. Launch Windows Server and Linux in minuteshttp://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/virtual-machines/

Question:

Which virtual machine tier should you recommend?

Options:

Network Optimized (A Series)

General Purpose Compute, Basic Tier (A Series)

General Purpose Compute, Standard Tier (A Series)

Optimized Compute (D Series)

Correct Answer

The Correct Answer for this Question is

General Purpose Compute, Basic Tier (A Series)

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