Which benefits make the AWS Cloud cost-effective for the migration of this type of workload?
(Choose two.)
Reliability
Security
Elasticity
Pay-as-you-go resource pricing
High availability
Explanations:
While reliability is important, it does not directly contribute to cost-effectiveness in a dynamic workload scenario. It ensures uptime but doesn’t impact pricing directly.
Security is crucial for protecting data but does not directly relate to cost savings or the financial efficiency of using cloud resources.
Elasticity allows the company to scale resources up or down based on demand, optimizing costs by only using what is necessary during varying workloads.
Pay-as-you-go resource pricing enables the company to pay only for the resources it consumes, making it cost-effective, especially for fluctuating workloads.
High availability ensures services are consistently accessible but doesn’t inherently affect the cost structure associated with resource usage.