Which of the following is an AWS value proposition that describes a user’s ability to scale infrastructure based on demand?
Speed of innovation
Resource elasticity
Decoupled architecture
Global deployment
Explanations:
Speed of innovation refers to the ability to quickly develop and deploy new features and services, leveraging the AWS cloud’s capabilities, rather than the ability to scale infrastructure based on demand.
Resource elasticity describes the ability to automatically adjust resources to match demand. AWS services allow users to scale up or down their infrastructure seamlessly based on usage patterns.
Decoupled architecture refers to designing applications in a way that components are independent, allowing for flexibility and easier updates, but it does not specifically relate to scaling infrastructure based on demand.
Global deployment refers to the ability to deploy applications and services in multiple geographic locations using AWS’s global infrastructure, but it does not specifically address scaling infrastructure based on demand.