Okay, I think we've got a consensus on D being the right answer. Now let's just hope the exam doesn't try to trick us with some other obscure cloud feature!
Haha, I was about to say the same thing! C made me pause for a second, but you're right, as long as the engineer can request the change, it's still on-demand.
Hmm, I was leaning towards C, since changing the OS might not be considered 'self-service' if the provider has to do it. But I guess as long as the engineer can initiate the change, it still fits the model.
Yeah, D is the clear outlier here. The other options show the engineer being able to quickly provision, upgrade, and change the OS of the cloud server, which is the whole point of on-demand self-service.
I agree with Barrett. Option D is the only one that doesn't fit the on-demand self-service model, since it involves a notification from the provider rather than the engineer being able to manage the server themselves.
This is a tricky question! I think the answer is D, since that does not reflect the on-demand self-service feature of cloud computing. The other options are all examples of on-demand self-service.
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