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.
B.
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.
B.
The concept of "right to downgrade" refers to the ability of a customer to install and use a previous version of an operating system (OS) than the one that is currently available, while still being covered under the license of the newer version.
Option A, "returning a new OS license if the newer OS is not compatible with currently installed software and returning to the previously used OS" is not an accurate description of the concept of right to downgrade, as it refers to a refund for the new license instead of using the previous version under the same license.
Option B, "running a server on fewer resources than outlined in the minimum requirements document without purchasing a license" is not an accurate description of the concept of right to downgrade either, as it refers to resource usage and licensing, rather than the ability to use a previous version of an OS.
Option C, "deploying a previous version of an OS in a test environment for each current license that is purchased" is also not an accurate description of the concept of right to downgrade, as it refers to a test environment and not the actual usage of the previous version.
Option D, "installing a previous version of an OS and being covered by the same license as the newer version" accurately describes the concept of right to downgrade. This means that if a customer purchases a license for the latest version of an OS, they have the right to install and use a previous version of the same OS under the same license, if they choose to do so. This can be useful if certain software or hardware is not compatible with the latest version of the OS, or if the customer prefers the previous version for other reasons.
Therefore, option D is the BEST description of the concept of right to downgrade.