AWS - Account and BillingWhy is it important to separate AWS accounts for different teams or projects?ATo allow everyone full access to all resourcesBTo make billing more complex and confusingCTo isolate resources and control costs independentlyDTo reduce the number of users in each accountCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand account separation benefitsSeparating accounts helps isolate resources so one team's actions don't affect another.Step 2: Recognize cost control advantagesEach account has its own billing, making it easier to track and manage costs per team or project.Final Answer:To isolate resources and control costs independently -> Option CQuick Check:Account separation = Isolation and cost control [OK]Quick Trick: Separate accounts isolate resources and costs clearly [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking separation complicates billingAssuming all users should share one accountBelieving fewer users means better security
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