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After an Enterprise Trial license expires, it will automatically convert to a Free license. How many days is an Enterprise Trial license valid before this conversion occurs?

  • A. 90 days
  • B. 60 days
  • C. 7 days
  • D. 14 days
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️
Reference:
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.2.1/Admin/MoreaboutSplunkFree

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furiousjase
10 months ago
Answer - B Comes with product; Valid for 60 days, after which another license type must be activated Page 42 Splunk Enterprise System Administration
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ucsdmiami2020
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Per the answer provided URL https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.2.1/Admin/MoreaboutSplunkFree How do I get Splunk Enterprise with the Free license? Create your user account on splunk.com. Review the list of supported operating systems for the "Free" license in Supported Operating Systems. Download the latest version of Splunk Enterprise for your operating system from Free Trials and Downloads on splunk.com. Login required. Use the installation instructions for your operating system. See Installation instructions. After installation, you'll have an Enterprise Trial license for 60 days. You can change to the Free license at any point before the Enterprise Trial is complete. See Switching to Free from an Enterprise Trial license.
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