Question 670 of 981
Cloud Computing Benefits: What Is NOT a Benefit?
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of moving to cloud computing?
Quick Answer
The correct choice is the elimination of all internet dependencies, as this is not a benefit of moving to cloud computing. Cloud services, including Microsoft Azure, fundamentally depend on network connectivity to access compute, storage, and application resources; without an internet connection or a dedicated private link, you cannot interact with the cloud at all. On the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 exam, this question tests your understanding that cloud computing’s core value—scalability, cost efficiency, and global reach—comes with the requirement of reliable network access, not its removal. A common trap is confusing private connectivity options like Azure ExpressRoute with eliminating internet dependency, but even those replace one network with another. Remember the memory tip: “Cloud needs a connection; no net, no benefit.”
⚠ Common exam trap
The trap here is that candidates may misinterpret 'elimination of all internet dependencies' as a positive feature of private cloud or hybrid setups, but the question asks for a benefit, and no cloud model removes all network dependencies—connectivity is always required for management and data transfer.
Answer choices
Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
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Elimination of all internet dependencies
Cloud computing inherently relies on internet connectivity to access resources and services. While some hybrid or private cloud setups may use dedicated connections like Azure ExpressRoute, the elimination of all internet dependencies is not a benefit—in fact, cloud services require network connectivity, and any claim of removing that dependency is false.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
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Reduced capital expenditure on hardware
Why it's wrong here
Reduced CapEx is a genuine cloud benefit — you don't purchase hardware.
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Elimination of all internet dependencies
Why this is correct
Cloud services require internet connectivity — moving to cloud increases rather than eliminates internet dependencies.
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Ability to scale resources on demand
Why it's wrong here
On-demand scaling is a genuine cloud benefit — elasticity and scalability are core cloud advantages.
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Access to the latest hardware and technology
Why it's wrong here
Cloud providers continuously upgrade their infrastructure — customers benefit from modern hardware without managing upgrades.
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Variation 1. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of moving to the cloud?
easy- A.Reduced time to provision new resources
- ✓ B.Elimination of internet connectivity requirements
- C.Access to a global network of data centers
- D.Conversion of capital expenses to operational expenses
Why B: Moving to the cloud does not eliminate the need for internet connectivity; in fact, cloud services are accessed over the internet or dedicated network connections. Option B is correct because it presents a false benefit—cloud computing still requires network connectivity to reach the provider's endpoints, and without it, resources become inaccessible. The other options are legitimate benefits: faster provisioning, global data center reach, and converting CapEx to OpEx.
Last reviewed: Jun 11, 2026
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