Which of the following BEST describes the concept of right to downgrade?
A.
It allows for the return of a new OS license if the newer OS is not compatible with the currently installed software and is returning to the previously used OS
B.
It allows a server to run on fewer resources than what is outlined in the minimum requirements document without purchasing a license
C.
It allows for a previous version of an OS to be deployed in a test environment for each current license that is purchased
D.
It allows a previous version of an OS to be installed and covered by the same license as the newer version
Sadly B is correct. On the real exam the correct answer is B.
While yes B is a true statement. The question is what BEST describes it. And in reality, the best answer is D
What are Downgrade Rights?
Downgrade Rights are where end users who have acquired the Latest Version of some kind of software can use an earlier version of that same software, until they are ready to migrate to the later version of the Software/Technology.
D is correct, If a product includes downgrade rights, the license terms for that product will indicate which earlier versions of the software may be used.
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