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In the context of consolidated billing for multiple AWS accounts where one account has purchased reserved instances for 3 years, which of the following statements is true?

a) The reserved instances are only applicable to the account that purchased them.

b) The reserved instances are automatically shared across all accounts under consolidated billing.

c) The billing for reserved instances is separate for each account, regardless of consolidated billing.

d) The term of reserved instances is limited to the billing cycle of the account that purchased them.

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Final answer:

In consolidated billing for multiple AWS accounts, reserved instances are automatically shared across all accounts.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of consolidated billing for multiple AWS accounts, when one account has purchased reserved instances for 3 years, the reserved instances are automatically shared across all accounts under consolidated billing. This means that all accounts within the consolidated billing family can benefit from the purchased reserved instances, regardless of which account made the purchase.

The billing for reserved instances is separate for each account, but when consolidated billing is enabled, the cost of the reserved instances will be distributed among all accounts in the family based on their usage. Each account will see its portion of the reserved instance costs on its own billing.

The term of reserved instances is not limited to the billing cycle of the account that purchased them. Reserved instances provide a discounted rate for the specified term (1 or 3 years) regardless of the billing cycle.

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