While options B and D are also advantages associated with IaC, option C is the most directly related to the reuse of configurations and settings. Option A, the ability to delete infrastructure, is a basic function of any infrastructure management approach, not an advantage specific to IaC.
This is the most direct benefit of IaC. With IaC, operations teams can version control their infrastructure configurations, ensuring that best practices are consistently applied across environments
C. The ability to reuse best practice configurations and settings.
An operations team that uses infrastructure as code has the advantage of being able to reuse best practice configurations and settings across their infrastructure. This enables the team to quickly and easily provision new resources, and ensures that resources are configured consistently across the infrastructure. By defining infrastructure as code, the team can also automate the provisioning and configuration of resources, which helps reduce the risk of manual errors and frees up time for more important tasks.
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