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A company needs to perform data processing once a week that typically takes about 5 hours to complete. Which AWS service should the company use for this workload?
Correct Answer:
A
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Which AWS service keeps track of SSL/TLS certificates, creates new certificates, and processes renewals?
Correct Answer:
B
AWS Certificate Manager helps manage the challenges of maintaining SSL/TLS certificates, including certificate renewals so you don't have to worry about expiring certificates. Learn more about provisioning, managing, and deploying public and private SSL/TLS certificates.
- (Exam Topic 2)
A company that uses AWS needs to transfer 2 TB of data.
Which type of transfer of that data would result in no cost for the company?
Correct Answer:
B
- (Exam Topic 3)
A company needs help with a specific question that is related to a planned AWS deployment of a business application. The company has only the AWS Basic Support plan. The company wants to have the question answered immediately by an expert who has adequate skills and experience.
Which action should the company take to meet these requirements?
Correct Answer:
A
- (Exam Topic 1)
Which of the following are aspects of the AWS shared responsibility model? (Select TWO.)
Correct Answer:
AC
AWS responsibility “Security of the Cloud” - AWS is responsible for protecting the infrastructure that runs all of the services offered in the AWS Cloud. This infrastructure is composed of the hardware, software, networking, and facilities that run AWS Cloud services.
Customer responsibility “Security in the Cloud” – Customer responsibility will be determined by the AWS Cloud services that a customer selects. This determines the amount of configuration work the customer must perform as part of their security responsibilities. For example, a service such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is categorized as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and, as such, requires the customer to perform all of the necessary security configuration and management tasks. Customers that deploy an Amazon EC2 instance are responsible for management of the guest operating system (including updates and security patches), any application software or utilities installed by the customer on the instances, and the configuration of the AWS-provided firewall (called a security group) on each instance. For abstracted services, such as Amazon S3 and Amazon DynamoDB, AWS operates the infrastructure layer, the operating system, and platforms, and customers access the endpoints to store and retrieve data. Customers are responsible for managing their data (including encryption options), classifying their assets, and using IAM tools to apply the appropriate permissions.
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