Which two types of services and features can you implement?

A company has a Microsoft 365 subscription and a Microsoft Azure support plan.
You need to implement only Azure services for which Microsoft provides technical support.
Which two types of services and features can you implement? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
A. general availability
B. targeted release
C. public preview
D. private preview

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5 thoughts on “Which two types of services and features can you implement?

  1. It cannot be C, Private and Public preview features are NOT supported. Answer has to be A and B

  2. A and B
    You need to implement only Azure services for which Microsoft provides technical support.

    Azure may include preview, beta, or other pre-release features, services, software, or regions offered by Microsoft (“Previews”). Previews are licensed to you as part of your agreement governing use of Azure.

    Pursuant to the terms of your Azure subscription, PREVIEWS ARE PROVIDED “AS-IS,” “WITH ALL FAULTS,” AND “AS AVAILABLE,” AND ARE EXCLUDED FROM THE SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS AND LIMITED WARRANTY. Previews may not be covered by customer support. Previews may be subject to reduced or different security, compliance and privacy commitments, as further explained in the Microsoft Privacy Statement, Microsoft Azure Trust Center, the Online Services Terms, and any additional notices provided with the Preview. The following terms in the DPA do not apply to Previews: Processing of Personal Data; GDPR, Data Security, and HIPAA Business Associate. Customers should not use Previews to process Personal Data or other data that is subject to heightened legal or regulatory requirements.

    Certain named Previews are subject to additional terms set forth below, if any. These Previews are made available to you pursuant to these additional terms, which supplement your agreement governing use of Azure. We may change or discontinue Previews at any time without notice. We also may choose not to release a Preview into “General Availability.”

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    1. Targeted release is something entirely unrelated.
      See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/admin/manage/release-options-in-office-365?view=o365-worldwide for reference:
      With this option [targeted release], you and your users can be the first to see the latest updates and help shape the product by providing early feedback. You can choose to have individuals or the entire organization receive updates early.

      A and C is indeed the correct answer

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