A business intends to transition its local server infrastructure to the cloud and seeks a method to project the monthly expenses to allocate funds appropriately. The transition strategy encompasses a variety of virtual servers, managed database services, and object storage solutions. To make an informed decision, which tool should the company use to accurately calculate the potential monthly expenditure for using cloud services before implementing the shift?
The correct choice is a cloud service provider's pricing calculator, which is designed to assist users in estimating the potential monthly costs for using virtual servers, databases, and storage based on their intended use configurations. It provides detailed cost projections, enabling companies to evaluate financial implications and plan their budget before committing to services. The incorrect choices either do not serve the purpose of cost estimation or are specific services unrelated to preemptive financial planning for cloud migration.
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