A financial technology company, PaySwift, is migrating its transaction auditing system from an on-premises data center to AWS. The company currently pays fixed annual fees for physical server chassis, power, cooling, and hardware maintenance, regardless of the system's actual utilization. Which of the following best describes the economic transition PaySwift will experience by migrating this workload to AWS?
- AA shift from operating expenses (OpEx) to capital expenses (CapEx), allowing the company to own and depreciate the virtual infrastructure over time.
- A shift from capital expenses (CapEx) to variable operating expenses (OpEx), enabling the company to pay only for the compute resources consumed during audits.Cevap
- CA transition to a fixed operating expense (OpEx) model by over-provisioning capacity to ensure billing predictability.
- DAn increase in capital expenses (CapEx) through the purchase of Reserved Instances to eliminate all operational maintenance costs.
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A shift from capital expenses (CapEx) to variable operating expenses (OpEx), enabling the company to pay only for the compute resources consumed during audits.
Migrating to the AWS Cloud allows organizations to shift from capital expenses (CapEx)—which involve upfront investments in physical servers and data centers—to variable operating expenses (OpEx), where they pay only for the infrastructure capacity they consume. This helps companies avoid over-provisioning for peak capacity and reduces financial risk.
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Shifting from Capital Expenses (CapEx) to Operating Expenses (OpEx)