C) The P-Group synchronization service, as the control plane of the IP-Group, provides the collection and distribution of IP and security group correspondence, and is integrated in AC3.0 and AC1.0
B) Authentication & Portal service, which supports authentication, authorization, and accounting capabilities as an AAA server, is integrated in AC3.0 and AC1.0 is optional, in which billing depends on a third party
A) Policy service, which provides the ability to configure policies, mainly configures access policies between security groups and security groups, integrates AC3.0, and AC1.0 is optional
Option B sounds like it could be the right answer, but the part about billing depending on a third party seems a bit suspicious to me. I'll go with D just to be safe.
Hmm, this question is a bit tricky. I'm leaning towards Option C, but I could see the argument for Option D as well. Guess I better brush up on my cloud migration knowledge!
Option D is the correct answer. Policy execution and authentication points can be deployed on different physical devices, which is an important cloud migration characteristic.
I agree with Billi, the P-Group synchronization service provides collection and distribution of IP and security group correspondence, which is integrated in AC3.0.
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