Point out the wrong statement.

The standard instances are not suitable for standard server applications
High memory instances are useful for large data throughput applications such as SQL Server databases and data caching and retrieval
FPS is exposed as an API that sorts transactions into packages called Quick Starts that makes it easy to implement
None of the mentioned

The correct answer is: A. The standard instances are not suitable for standard server applications.

Standard instances are suitable for standard server applications. They offer a good balance of compute, memory, and storage resources for most workloads. High memory instances are useful for large data throughput applications such as SQL Server databases and data caching and retrieval. FPS is exposed as an API that sorts transactions into packages called Quick Starts that makes it easy to implement.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: The standard instances are not suitable for standard server applications. This is not true. Standard instances are suitable for standard server applications. They offer a good balance of compute, memory, and storage resources for most workloads.
  • Option B: High memory instances are useful for large data throughput applications such as SQL Server databases and data caching and retrieval. This is true. High memory instances are useful for large data throughput applications such as SQL Server databases and data caching and retrieval.
  • Option C: FPS is exposed as an API that sorts transactions into packages called Quick Starts that makes it easy to implement. This is true. FPS is exposed as an API that sorts transactions into packages called Quick Starts that makes it easy to implement.
  • Option D: None of the mentioned. This is not true. Option A is the wrong statement.