Which approach is best for an organization that wants to keep normal workloads on local systems while briefly acquiring additional capacity from a provider during usage surges?
Design a configuration that triggers extra capacity from an external service when demand goes beyond local limits
Relocate workloads to a remote service for continuous operation
Expand internal hardware resources to handle increased usage
Place copies of servers in multiple zones within the same local site
A flexible arrangement that triggers extra capacity addresses higher demand as needed without requiring continuous local upgrades. Other ideas rely on relocating everything to remote services or permanently expanding hardware, which may be more costly or less efficient for sudden spikes. Placing copies in multiple zones locally helps with local availability but does not enable extending capacity to handle brief increases.
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