B. The ability to use the pay-as-you-go model - AWS provides a flexible and cost-effective pay-as-you-go pricing model, allowing users to pay only for the resources they consume without upfront costs or long-term commitments.
D. No longer having to guess what capacity will be required - AWS offers scalable resources, enabling users to dynamically scale up or down based on their actual needs. This eliminates the need for upfront capacity planning and allows for efficient resource utilization.
B. The ability to use the pay-as-you-go model - AWS provides a flexible and cost-effective pay-as-you-go pricing model, allowing users to pay only for the resources they consume without upfront costs or long-term commitments.
D. No longer having to guess what capacity will be required - AWS offers scalable resources, enabling users to dynamically scale up or down based on their actual needs. This eliminates the need for upfront capacity planning and allows for efficient resource utilization.
B. The ability to use the pay-as-you-go model - AWS provides a flexible and cost-effective pay-as-you-go pricing model, allowing users to pay only for the resources they consume without upfront costs or long-term commitments.
D. No longer having to guess what capacity will be required - AWS offers scalable resources, enabling users to dynamically scale up or down based on their actual needs. This eliminates the need for upfront capacity planning and allows for efficient resource utilization.
B. The ability to use the pay-as-you-go model - AWS provides a flexible and cost-effective pay-as-you-go pricing model, allowing users to pay only for the resources they consume without upfront costs or long-term commitments.
D. No longer having to guess what capacity will be required - AWS offers scalable resources, enabling users to dynamically scale up or down based on their actual needs. This eliminates the need for upfront capacity planning and allows for efficient resource utilization.
Options A, C, and E are not accurate:
A. While AWS provides a secure cloud infrastructure, the overall responsibility for security is shared between AWS and the customer. Customers are responsible for securing their data and applications in the cloud.
C. AWS abstracts the physical infrastructure from users, providing a managed and abstracted environment. Users have control over their virtual resources, but AWS manages the physical infrastructure.
E. Users are still responsible for managing access controls and permissions for their applications and data in the AWS Cloud. AWS provides tools and services to assist in implementing access controls, but the responsibility remains with the customer.
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