A financial technology startup is looking to develop a new application that demands high scalability and instant responsiveness to financial events without the overhead of continuous server maintenance and capacity planning. Which service should the startup utilize to build its application back-end, focusing on coding business functionality while delegating the management of the compute resources to the service provider?
The virtual server service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud.
The containers-as-a-service offering that eliminates the need to provision, scale, and manage servers for containerized applications.
The managed service for orchestration of containerized applications using the open-source Kubernetes system.
The event-driven, serverless computing platform which automatically manages the scaling and provisioning of compute resources.
The correct choice is the service that allows developers to write and deploy code that executes in response to events, automatically handling the infrastructure management. This service is designed to handle sudden increases in usage, making it highly suitable for applications with unpredictable workloads. In contrast, the others mentioned are either compute instances requiring management, managed services for container orchestration, or containers as a service which do not offload the management of the orchestration layer.
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