A. How quickly an Amazon EC2 instance can be restarted: Not directly related to elasticity. Elasticity is more about adjusting resources based on demand rather than the speed of restarting instances.
B. The ability to rightsize resources as demand shifts: Elasticity involves the ability to dynamically adjust the size of resources (e.g., adding or removing instances) based on changing demand.
C. The maximum amount of RAM an Amazon EC2 instance can use: Not directly related to elasticity. Elasticity is more about the ability to scale resources horizontally or vertically, not the specific resource limits.
D. The pay-as-you-go billing model: Pay-as-you-go is related to the pricing model rather than elasticity.
E. How easily resources can be procured when they are needed: Elasticity involves the ease with which resources can be provisioned or de-provisioned based on changing demand, providing flexibility and scalability.
Elasticity in the AWS Cloud refers to the ability to scale resources up or down dynamically based on demand. This helps optimize cost and performance by ensuring the right amount of resources are available when needed.
Pay-as-you-go Pricing: Cloud elasticity lets organizations connect their IT spending to current demand. This means they only pay for the resources they use at any given time.
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