A company has existing software licenses that it wants to bring to AWS, but the licensing model requires licensing physical cores. How can the company meet this requirement in the AWS Cloud?
A.
Launch an Amazon EC2 instance with default tenancy.
B.
Launch an Amazon EC2 instance on a Dedicated Host.
B. Launch an Amazon EC2 instance on a Dedicated Host.
"Amazon EC2 Dedicated Hosts allow you to use your eligible software licenses from vendors such as Microsoft and Oracle on Amazon EC2, so that you get the flexibility and cost effectiveness of using your own licenses, but with the resiliency, simplicity and elasticity of AWS. An Amazon EC2 Dedicated Host is a physical server fully dedicated for your use, so you can help address corporate compliance requirements."
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/dedicated-hosts/
When a company needs to bring its existing software licenses that require licensing physical cores to the AWS Cloud, the best option is to launch the Amazon EC2 instances on a Dedicated Host. A Dedicated Host provides a physical server with dedicated resources that are not shared with other AWS accounts. This allows the company to use their existing licensing model that requires physical core-based licensing.
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