A healthcare provider is planning to migrate its patient portal to AWS to handle unpredictable seasonal traffic. The IT director proposes that by deploying this application on AWS and utilizing dynamic resource scaling, the organization will benefit by transitioning their IT spending from operating expenses (OpEx) to capital expenses (CapEx). Which of the following statements directly refutes the IT director's proposal by correctly identifying a core benefit of the AWS Cloud?
- The organization will transition from capital expenses (CapEx) to variable operating expenses (OpEx), which represents the benefit of trading upfront expense for variable expense.Cevap
- BThe organization will maintain high capital expenses (CapEx) to achieve static scalability, which represents the benefit of stopping guessing capacity.
- CThe organization will transition to fixed operating expenses (OpEx) while retaining ownership of the physical servers, which represents the benefit of stopping spending money running and maintaining data centers.
- DThe organization will eliminate operating expenses (OpEx) entirely by committing to long-term upfront capital investments, which represents the benefit of massive economies of scale.
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The organization will transition from capital expenses (CapEx) to variable operating expenses (OpEx), which represents the benefit of trading upfront expense for variable expense.
The correct answer accurately states that migrating to AWS allows organizations to shift their IT spending from capital expenses (CapEx)—such as physical servers and data centers—to variable operating expenses (OpEx), where they only pay for the resources they use. This directly aligns with the AWS Cloud benefit of trading upfront expense for variable expense.
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Understanding the financial and operational benefits of the AWS Cloud, specifically trading upfront capital expenses for variable operating expenses.