When failures occur less frequently and can be automatically detected and resolved without human intervention, the network becomes more resilient. This reduces the potential for downtime, improves the overall user experience, and increases the productivity of IT teams who can focus on strategic tasks rather than constantly firefighting issues.
While minimizing application downtime (option A) and reducing dependencies on difficult-to-scale hardware or software (option D) are important considerations in network design, they are often outcomes or results of achieving the primary goal of reducing the frequency of failures requiring human intervention. Option C, increasing time spent on developing new features, is not directly related to building a resilient and secure modular network design, although it may be an important consideration in other aspects of network management and innovation.
this is questionable but I stick with A as the answer. At the end of the day resiliency is to minimize app downtime
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