Which three statements are true about Self Service Application (SSA) portal users in Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c?

Which three statements are true about Self Service Application (SSA) portal users in
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c?

Which three statements are true about Self Service Application (SSA) portal users in
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c?

A.
They must have the EM_SSA_ROLE granted.

B.
They must be added to a non default cost center for chargeback purposes.

C.
They must have the PUBLIC role granted.

D.
They must have the EM_USER role granted.

E.
They can have resource quotas only in Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) zones.

F.
They can have resource quotas only in Platform as a Service (PaaS) zones.

Explanation:



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srks

srks

Typo

BCD

A-EM_SSA_USER role and not EM_SSA_ROLE
E,F-Both Paas and Iaas

WGCM

WGCM

?

Cloud Control I 2c Self Service Users

• They are the Cloud Control 12c users who can request resources from laaS and PaaS zones.
• Self service users have the following characteristics (directly or indirectly via site-defined roles):
o The EM_SSA_USER role
o Resource quotas in laaS and PaaS zones
o Privileges on laaS and PaaS deployment procedures
• Self service users may also be allocated to a cost center for the purposes of chargeback.

Self Service Cloud Users

• Self service users, sometimes referred to as Self Service Application (SSA) Portal users, are distinguished from other Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c users by having only the EM_SSA_USER role granted to them and not the EM_USER and PUBLIC roles granted to “regular” Cloud Control 12c administrators. This ensures that self service users are presented with the Cloud home page upon logging in.

Recouping Setup and Operating Costs

• A key capability that Enterprise Manager Cloud Control I 2c delivers is the ability to take the usage and utilization metrics gathered against targets, including those within your clouds, and apply charge rates to produce chargeback reports. By assigning the underlying cloud components and self service users to cost centers, you are able to report on and chargeback for both cloud infrastructure and self service usage. There is also a catch-all default cost center for unassigned targets and users. Self service users can view the charges associated with their cloud resources.