Which statements represent the cost-effectiveness of the AWS Cloud?
(Choose two.)
Users can trade fixed expenses for variable expenses.
Users can deploy all over the world in minutes.
AWS offers increased speed and agility.
AWS is responsible for patching the infrastructure.
Users benefit from economies of scale.
Explanations:
By utilizing AWS Cloud, users can convert fixed costs (like on-premises hardware and infrastructure) into variable costs (paying only for the resources they use), which enhances financial flexibility and efficiency.
While AWS allows users to deploy applications globally quickly, this statement does not directly relate to cost-effectiveness; it focuses more on deployment speed rather than financial benefits.
Although increased speed and agility can lead to cost savings in operational efficiency, this statement does not directly address cost-effectiveness as a primary metric but rather operational performance.
AWS managing infrastructure patching pertains more to operational management and security rather than cost-effectiveness. Users benefit from reduced overhead, but this statement doesn’t explicitly highlight a cost-related advantage.
AWS benefits from economies of scale, allowing it to offer services at lower costs due to its large customer base and shared resources, which can reduce costs for users who leverage these economies.