{"id":"azure-tier-cost-security-capability-trilemma","text":"Azure tier selection creates a three-way constraint between cost floor, security ceiling, and operational capability: the progressive tier pattern sets a minimum price to unlock required features (Premium for Private Link, Enterprise for modules), reservations provide partial compute-only savings within the chosen tier, and security isolation capabilities (network isolation, encryption options) are gated by the same tier — optimizing any two necessarily constrains the third.","truth_value":"OUT","source":"","source_url":"","source_hash":"","justifications":[],"dependents":[],"metadata":{"_retracted":true},"explanation":{"steps":[{"node":"azure-tier-cost-security-capability-trilemma","truth_value":"OUT","reason":"retracted premise"}]}}