D. Elasticity
Elasticity in the AWS Cloud refers to the capability to dynamically adjust resources to match varying workloads. It allows scaling resources up or down as needed to handle increases or decreases in demand, ensuring that the company can accommodate peak application usage without investing in additional hardware infrastructure permanently.
The benefit that the company is seeking in AWS Cloud is D. Elasticity.
Elasticity is the ability of a system to automatically provision and de-provision resources based on the changing workload demands. AWS provides a variety of services that can be scaled up or down quickly and automatically, allowing companies to adjust their computing resources as needed to accommodate fluctuations in application usage. This means that companies can avoid over-provisioning resources and paying for unused capacity, and also can handle peak workloads without purchasing additional hardware.
Therefore, the correct option is D. Elasticity.
Elasticity
The ability to acquire resources as you need them and release resources when you no longer need them. In the cloud, you want to do this automatically.
Ref link: https://wa.aws.amazon.com/wellarchitected/2020-07-02T19-33-23/wat.concept.elasticity.en.html
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