AWS - Cloud Computing FundamentalsWhy is cloud computing considered more resilient than traditional on-premises infrastructure?ACloud requires manual hardware replacement after failureBOn-premises servers have automatic failover across locationsCCloud uses multiple data centers to avoid single points of failureDOn-premises infrastructure is always more secureCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand cloud resilience designCloud providers use many data centers to keep services running if one fails.Step 2: Compare with on-premises resilienceOn-premises usually lacks multi-location failover and depends on local hardware.Final Answer:Cloud uses multiple data centers to avoid single points of failure -> Option CQuick Check:Cloud resilience = multiple data centers [OK]Quick Trick: Cloud resilience = many data centers [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking on-premises auto-failover existsAssuming cloud needs manual hardware fixesConfusing security with resilience
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