A company is designing workloads in the AWS Cloud. The company wants the workloads to perform their intended function correctly and consistently throughout their lifecycle.
Which pillar of the AWS Well-Architected Framework does this goal represent?
C. Reliability
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/wellarchitected/latest/reliability-pillar/reliability.html
"The reliability pillar encompasses the ability of a workload to perform its intended function correctly and consistently when it’s expected to. This includes the ability to operate and test the workload through its total lifecycle. This paper provides in-depth, best practice guidance for implementing reliable workloads on AWS."
It's C.
Reliability pillar – The reliability pillar encompasses the ability of a workload to perform its intended function correctly and consistently when expected. This includes operating and testing the workload through its total lifecycle.
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