Answer B
Elasticity is the ability to grow or shrink infrastructure resources dynamically as needed to adapt to workload changes in an autonomic manner, maximizing the use of resources. This can result in savings in infrastructure costs overall.
B fits the most but it's incorrect as well.
I presume they mean scale OUT and IN, instead of UP and DOWN, because the latter means changing instance type, not the number of instances
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