D. Elimination of the need for disaster recovery planning, since AWS does that on behalf of the company
would this not also be an advantage of migrating to the cloud?
While AWS provides highly available services, you still need a disaster recovery plan. You need to define your recovery point objectives (RPOs) and recovery time objectives (RTOs) and design your architecture to meet those goals. The cloud makes DR easier, but it doesn't eliminate the need for it.
A. Reduced or eliminated tasks for hardware troubleshooting, capacity planning, and procurement.
E. Faster deployment of new features and applications.
A. Reduced or eliminated tasks for hardware troubleshooting, capacity planning, and procurement: With the AWS Cloud, companies can offload the responsibility of managing hardware infrastructure, including troubleshooting issues, planning for capacity needs, and procuring new hardware. AWS manages the underlying infrastructure, allowing companies to focus on their core business.
E. Faster deployment of new features and applications: AWS provides a wide range of services and tools that enable companies to quickly deploy and scale applications. The cloud infrastructure allows for agility and faster time to market, as companies can easily provision resources and take advantage of managed services for various functionalities.
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