What are some of the problems of how infrastructure was traditionally managed before Infrastructure as Code? (select three)
A . Requests for infrastructure or hardware required a ticket, increasing the time required to deploy applications
B . Traditional deployment methods are not able to meet the demands of the modern business where resources tend to live days to weeks, rather than months to years
C . Traditionally managed infrastructure can’t keep up with cyclic or elastic applications
D . Pointing and clicking in a management console is a scalable approach and reduces human error as businesses are moving to a multi-cloud deployment model
Answer: A,B,C
Explanation:
Businesses are making a transition where traditionally-managed infrastructure can no longer meet the demands of today’s businesses. IT organizations are quickly adopting the public cloud, which is predominantly API-driven.
To meet customer demands and save costs, application teams are architecting their applications to support a much higher level of elasticity, supporting technology like containers and public cloud resources. These resources may only live for a matter of hours; therefore the traditional method of raising a ticket to request resources is no longer a viable option Pointing and clicking in a management console is NOT scale and increases the change of human error.