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SAA-C03 Exam Dumps - AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate (SAA-C03)

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Question # 353

A company is hosting a high-traffic static website on Amazon S3 with an Amazon CloudFront distribution that has a default TTL of 0 seconds The company wants to implement caching to improve performance for the website However, the company also wants to ensure that stale content Is not served for more than a few minutes after a deployment

Which combination of caching methods should a solutions architect implement to meet these requirements? (Select TWO.)

A.

Set the CloudFront default TTL to 2 minutes.

B.

Set a default TTL of 2 minutes on the S3 bucket

C.

Add a Cache-Control private directive to the objects in Amazon S3.

D.

Create an AWS Lambda@Edge function to add an Expires header to HTTP responses Configure the function to run on viewer response.

E.

Add a Cache-Control max-age directive of 24 hours to the objects in Amazon S3. On deployment, create a CloudFront invalidation to clear any changed files from edge caches

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Question # 354

A company wants to build a map of its IT infrastructure to identify and enforce policies on resources that pose security risks. The company's security team must be able to query data in the IT infrastructure map and quickly identify security risks.

Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST operational overhead?

A.

Use Amazon RDS to store the data. Use SQL to query the data to identify security risks.

B.

Use Amazon Neptune to store the data. Use SPARQL to query the data to identify security risks.

C.

Use Amazon Redshift to store the data. Use SQL to query the data to identify security risks.

D.

Use Amazon DynamoDB to store the data. Use PartiQL to query the data to identify security risks.

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Question # 355

A company uses Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP in its primary AWS Region for CIFS and NFS file shares. Applications that run on Amazon EC2 instances access the file shares The company needs a storage disaster recovery (OR) solution in a secondary Region. The data that is replicated in the secondary Region needs to be accessed by using the same protocols as the primary Region.

Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST operational overhead?

A.

Create an AWS Lambda function lo copy the data to an Amazon S3 bucket. Replicate the S3 bucket (o the secondary Region.

B.

Create a backup of the FSx for ONTAP volumes by using AWS Backup. Copy the volumes to the secondary Region. Create a new FSx for ONTAP instance from the backup.

C.

Create an FSx for ONTAP instance in the secondary Region. Use NetApp SnapMirror to replicate data from the primary Region to the secondary Region.

D.

Create an Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) volume. Migrate the current data to the volume. Replicate the volume to the secondary Region.

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