In Amazon S3 Standard - Infrequent Access Storage Class, Which of The Following Statements Are True? (Choose 3)

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Question 1: Correct

In Amazon S3 Standard - Infrequent Access storage class, which of the following


statements are true? (Choose 3)

It is designed for data that is accessed less frequently.

(Correct)

It is the best storage option to store noncritical and reproducible data

It is designed for data that requires rapid access when needed.

(Correct)

It provides high latency and low throughput performance

Ideal to use for long-term storage, backups, and as a data store for disaster recovery.

(Correct)

Ideal to use for data archiving.


Explanation
Amazon S3 Standard - Infrequent Access (Standard - IA) is an Amazon S3 storage class for
data that is accessed less frequently, but requires rapid access when needed. Standard - IA
offers the high durability, throughput, and low latency of Amazon S3 Standard, with a low
per GB storage price and per GB retrieval fee.
This combination of low cost and high performance make Standard - IA ideal for long-term
storage, backups, and as a data store for disaster recovery. The Standard - IA storage class
is set at the object level and can exist in the same bucket as Standard, allowing you to use
lifecycle policies to automatically transition objects between storage classes without any
application changes.
Key Features:

 Same low latency and high throughput performance of Standard


 Designed for durability of 99.999999999% of objects
 Designed for 99.9% availability over a given year
 Backed with the Amazon S3 Service Level Agreement for availability
 Supports SSL encryption of data in transit and at rest
 Lifecycle management for automatic migration of objects

The option: "It provides high latency and low throughput performance" is wrong as it should
be "low latency" and "high throughput" instead.
The option: "It is the best storage option to store noncritical and reproducible data" is wrong
as it actually refers to Amazon S3 - Reduced Redudancy Storage (RRS)
The option: "Ideal to use for data archiving." is wrong because this statement refers to
Amazon Glacier.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/s3/storage-classes/
Question 2: Correct
You are instructed by your manager to set up a bastion host to your Amazon VPC
and that you should be the only person that can access it via SSH. What is the best
way for you to achieve this?

Create a large EC2 instance with a security group which only allows access on port 22
using your own pre-configured password.

Create a large EC2 instance with a security group which only allows access on port 22 via
your IP address.

Create a small EC2 instance with a security group which only allows access on port 22
using your own pre-configured password.

Create a small EC2 instance and a security group which only allows access on port 22 via
your IP address.
(Correct)

Explanation
The best way to implement a bastion host is to create a small EC2 instance which should
only have a security group from a particular IP address for maximum security. We use a
small instance rather than a large one because this host will only act as a jump server to
connect to other instances in your VPC and nothing else. Hence, there is no point of
allocating a large instance simply because it doesn't need that much computing power to
process SSH (port 22) or RDP (port 3389) connections. Hence, option 4 is the right answer
for this scenario.
Options 1 and 3 are incorrect because even though you have your own pre-configured
password, the SSH connection can still be accessed by anyone over the Internet, which
poses as a security vulnerability.
Option 2 is incorrect because you don't need a large instance for a bastion host as it does
not require much CPU resources.

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quickstart/latest/linux-bastion/architecture.html
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-record-ssh-sessions-established-through-a-
bastion-host/

Question 3: Correct
You are building a cloud infrastructure where you have EC2 instances that require
access to various AWS services such as S3 and Redshift. You will also need to
provision access to system administrators so they can deploy and test their
changes.

Which configuration should be used to ensure that AWS Credentials like Access
Keys and Secret Access Keys are secured and not compromised? (Choose 2)

Enable Multi-Factor Authentication.

(Correct)

Assign an IAM role to the Amazon EC2 instance.

(Correct)

Store the AWS Access Keys in the EC2 instance.

Assign an IAM user for each Amazon EC2 Instance.

Explanation
In this scenario, the correct answers are:

 -Enable Multi-Factor Authentication


 -Assign an IAM role to the Amazon EC2 instance

Always remember that you should associate IAM roles to EC2 instances and not an IAM
user, for the purpose of accessing other AWS services. IAM roles are designed so that your
applications can securely make API requests from your instances, without requiring you to
manage the security credentials that the applications use. Instead of creating and
distributing your AWS credentials, you can delegate permission to make API requests using
IAM roles.
AWS Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a simple best practice that adds an extra layer of
protection on top of your user name and password. With MFA enabled, when a user signs
in to an AWS website, they will be prompted for their user name and password (the first
factor—what they know), as well as for an authentication code from their AWS MFA device
(the second factor—what they have). Taken together, these multiple factors provide
increased security for your AWS account settings and resources. You can enable MFA for
your AWS account and for individual IAM users you have created under your account. MFA
can also be used to control access to AWS service APIs.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/iam/details/mfa/
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/iam-roles-for-amazon-ec2.html

Question 4: Correct
You want to establish an SSH connection to a Linux instance hosted in your VPC via
the Internet. Which of the following is not required in order for this to work?
Private IP Address

(Correct)

Public IP Address

Internet Gateway

Elastic IP

Explanation
Since you need to connect to your EC2 instance via the Internet, you basically need to
ensure that your VPC has an attached Internet Gateway so it can communicate with the
outside world. Your instance should also have a public IP or Elastic IP address.
In this scenario, you don't need a Private IP Address since it is only used inside your VPC.
If the question says that you are using a bastion host, which usually has a public address,
then having a private IP address would be a valid answer.
References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-instance-addressing.html
Question 5: Correct
You need to back up your mySQL database hosted on a Reserved EC2 instance. It is
using EBS volumes that are configured in a RAID array.

What steps will you take to minimize the time during which the database cannot be
written to and to ensure a consistent backup?

1. Detach EBS volumes from the EC2 instance.


2. Start EBS snapshot of volumes.
3. Re-attach the EBS volumes.

1. Stop all I/O activity in the volumes.


2. Start EBS snapshot of volumes.
3. Wait for snapshots to complete.
4. Resume all I/O activity.

(Correct)

1. Stop all I/O activity in the volumes.


2. Create an image of the EC2 Instance.
3. Resume all I/O activity in the volume.

1. Stop all I/O activity in the volumes.


2. Start EBS snapshot of volumes.
3. While the snapshot is in progress, resume all I/O activity.

Explanation
Remember that since the instance is using a RAID configuration, the snapshot process is
different. You should stop all I/O activity of the volumes all throughout the time you are
creating the snapshot. Hence, option 2 is correct:

1. Stop all I/O activity in the volumes


2. Start EBS snapshot of volumes
3. Wait for snapshots to complete
4. Resume all I/O activity

Option 1 is incorrect as you don't need to detach the volumes in the first place.
Option 3 is incorrect as you don't need to create a new image of the instance.
Option 4 is incorrect because you should not resume all I/O activity while the snapshot is in
progress.
When you take a snapshot of an attached Amazon EBS volume that is in use, the snapshot
excludes data cached by applications or the operating system. For a single EBS volume,
this is often not a problem. However, when cached data is excluded from snapshots of
multiple EBS volumes in a RAID array, restoring the volumes from the snapshots can
degrade the integrity of the array.
When creating snapshots of EBS volumes that are configured in a RAID array, it is critical
that there is no data I/O to or from the volumes when the snapshots are created. RAID
arrays introduce data interdependencies and a level of complexity not present in a single
EBS volume configuration.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/snapshot-ebs-raid-array/
Question 6: Correct
What is a best practice when creating IAM policies?

Use the principle of least privilege which means granting only the permissions required to
perform a task.

(Correct)

Grant all permissions to any EC2 user.

Use the principle of least privilege which means granting only the least number of people
with full root access.

Determine what users need to do and then craft policies for them that let the users perform
those tasks including additional administrative operations.

Explanation
One of the best practices in Amazon IAM is to grant least privilege.
When you create IAM policies, follow the standard security advice of granting least
privilege—that is, granting only the permissions required to perform a task. Determine what
users need to do and then craft policies for them that let the users perform only those tasks.
Start with a minimum set of permissions and grant additional permissions as necessary.
Doing so is more secure than starting with permissions that are too lenient and then trying
to tighten them later.
Defining the right set of permissions requires some research. Determine what is required for
the specific task, what actions a particular service supports, and what permissions are
required in order to perform those actions.

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/best-practices.html#use-groups-for-
permissions
Question 7: Correct
Which of the following AWS services natively encrypts data at rest? (Choose 2)

AWS Storage Gateway

(Correct)

Amazon RDS

Amazon DynamoDB

Amazon Glacier

(Correct)

Explanation
All data transferred between any type of gateway appliance and AWS storage is encrypted
using SSL. By default, all data stored by AWS Storage Gateway in S3 is encrypted server-
side with Amazon S3-Managed Encryption Keys (SSE-S3). Also, when using the file
gateway, you can optionally configure each file share to have your objects encrypted with
AWS KMS-Managed Keys using SSE-KMS.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/faqs/

Question 8: Correct
A start-up company that offers an automated transcription service has consulted you
about their AWS architecture. They have a fleet of Amazon EC2 worker instances that
process an uploaded audio file and then generate a text file as an output. You must
store both of the uploaded audio and generated text file in the same durable storage
until the user has downloaded them. The number of files to be stored can grow over
time as the start-up company is expanding rapidly overseas.

Which of the following storage option should you use for this scenario, which is both
cost-efficient and scalable?
Amazon Redshift

Amazon Glacier

Amazon S3

(Correct)

Multiple instance stores

Explanation
Amazon S3 offers a highly durable, scalable, and secure destination for backing up and
archiving your critical data. This is the correct option as the start-up company is looking for
a durable storage to store the audio and text files.

Option 1 is incorrect as AmazonRedshift is usually used as a Data Warehouse.


Option 2 is incorrect as Amazon Glacier is usually used for data archives.
Option 4 is incorrect as data stored in an instance store is not durable.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/s3/
Question 9: Correct
In the AWS Shared Responsibility Model, which security aspects are the
responsibilities of the customer? (Choose 4)

Configuration of Security Group and Network Access Control List

(Correct)

Physical security of hardware


OS Patching of an EC2 instance

(Correct)

IAM Policies and Credentials Management

(Correct)

Virtualization infrastructure

Encryption of your data at rest or in transit

(Correct)

Explanation
The shared responsibility model for infrastructure services, such as Amazon Elastic
Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) for example, specifies that AWS manages the security of
the following assets:

 Facilities
 Physical security of hardware
 Network infrastructure
 Virtualization infrastructure

You as the customer are responsible for the security of the following assets:

 Amazon Machine Images (AMIs)


 Operating systems
 Applications
 Data in transit
 Data at rest
 Data stores
 Credentials
 Policies and configuration

For a better understanding about this topic, refer to the AWS Security Best Practices
whitepaper on the reference link below and also the Shared Responsibility Model diagram.

References:
https://d0.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/aws-security-best-practices.pdf
https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/shared-responsibility-model/
Question 10: Correct
You run a website which accepts high-quality photos and turn it into a downloadable
video montage. The website offers a free account and a premium account that
guarantees faster processing. All requests by both free and premium members goes
through a single SQS queue and then, processed by a group of EC2 instances which
generate the videos. You need to ensure that the premium users who paid for the
service have a higher priority than your free members.

How do you re-design your architecture to address this requirement?

For the requests made by premium members, set a higher priority in the SQS queue so it
will be processed first compared to the requests made by free members.

Create an SQS queue for free members and another one for premium members. Configure
your EC2 instances to consume messages from the premium queue first and if it is empty,
poll from the free members' SQS queue.

(Correct)

Use Amazon Kinesis to process the photos and generate the video montage in real time.

For the requests made by premium members, set a higher priority in the SQS queue so it
will be processed first compared to the requests made by free members.

Use Amazon S3 to store and process the photos and then generate the video montage
afterwards.

Explanation
In this scenario, it is best to create 2 separate SQS queues for each type of members. The
SQS queues for the premium members can be polled first by the EC2 Instances and once
completed, the messages from the free members can be processed next.
Option 1 is incorrect as you cannot set a priority to individual items in the SQS queue.
Option 3 is incorrect as Amazon Kinesis is used to process streaming data and it is not applicable in this
scenario.
Option 4 is incorrect as Amazon S3 is used for durable storage and not for processing data.

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-
best-practices.html
Question 11: Correct
Perfect Forward Secrecy is used to offer SSL/TLS cipher suites for which two AWS
services?

EC2 and S3

CloudTrail and CloudWatch

Cloudfront and Elastic Load Balancing

(Correct)

Trusted advisor and GovCloud

Explanation
Perfect Forward Secrecy is a feature that provides additional safeguards against the
eavesdropping of encrypted data, through the use of a unique random session key. This
prevents the decoding of captured data, even if the secret long-term key is compromised.
Cloudfront and Elastic Load Balancing are the two AWS services that supports Perfect
Forward Secrecy.

Resources:
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2014/02/19/elastic-load-balancing-perfect-
forward-secrecy-and-more-new-security-features/
https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/Security/Secure_content_delivery_with_CloudFront_w
hitepaper.pdf
Question 12: Correct
If the primary database instance fails, what would happen to an RDS database
configured with Multi-AZ deployment?

The IP address of the primary DB instance is switched to the standby DB instance.

The primary database instance will reboot.

A new database instance is created in the standby Availability Zone.

The canonical name record (CNAME) is switched from the primary to standby instance.

(Correct)

Explanation
In Amazon RDS, failover is automatically handled so that you can resume database
operations as quickly as possible without administrative intervention in the event that your
primary database instance went down. When failing over, Amazon RDS simply flips the
canonical name record (CNAME) for your DB instance to point at the standby, which is in
turn promoted to become the new primary.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/rds/details/multi-az/
Question 13: Correct
One member of your DevOps team consulted you about a problem in connecting to
one of the EC2 instances of your VPC over the Internet. Your environment is set up
with four EC2 instances that all belong to a subnet with an attached Internet gateway.
The EC2 instances also belong to the same security group. Everything works well as
expected except for one of the EC2 instances which is not able to send nor receive
traffic over the Internet like the other three instances.

What could be the possible reason for this issue?


The route table is not properly configured to allow traffic to and from the Internet through the
Internet gateway.

The EC2 instance is running in an Availability Zone that is not connected to an Internet
gateway.

The EC2 instance does not have a private IP address associated with it.

The EC2 instance does not have a public IP address associated with it.

(Correct)

There is a problem in the Security Group.

Explanation
In this scenario, there are 4 EC2 instances that belong to the same security group that
should be able to connect to the Internet. The main route table is properly configured but
there is a problem connecting to one instance. Since the other three instances are working
fine, we can assume that the security group and the route table are correctly configured.
One possible reason for this issue is that the problematic instance does not have a public or
an EIP address, hence, the correct answer is Option 4.
Options 1 and 5 are incorrect as the other three instances, which are associated with the
same route table and security group, do not have any issues.
Option 2 is incorrect because there is no relationship between the Availability Zone and the
Internet Gateway (IGW) that may have caused the issue.

Resources:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_Scenario1.html
Question 14: Correct
Which of the following are best practices for monitoring your EC2 Instances?
Automate monitoring tasks as much as possible.

Check the log files on your EC2 instances.

Make monitoring a priority to head off small problems before they become big ones.

All of the above

(Correct)

Explanation
Use the following best practices for monitoring to help you with your Amazon EC2
monitoring tasks.
-Make monitoring a priority to head off small problems before they become big ones.
-Create and implement a monitoring plan that collects monitoring data from all of the parts in your AWS
solution so that you can more easily debug a multi-point failure if one occurs. Your monitoring plan
should address, at a minimum, the following questions:
1. What are your goals for monitoring?
2. What resources will you monitor?
3. How often will you monitor these resources?
4. What monitoring tools will you use?
5. Who will perform the monitoring tasks?
6. Who should be notified when something goes wrong?

-Automate monitoring tasks as much as possible.


-Check the log files on your EC2 instances.

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/monitoring_best_practices.html
Question 15: Correct
You have two On-Demand EC2 instances inside your Virtual Private Cloud in the
same Availability Zone but are deployed to different subnets. One EC2 instance is
running a database and the other EC2 instance a web application that connects with
the database. You want to ensure that these two instances can communicate with
each other for your system to work properly.

What are the things you have to check so that these EC2 instances can communicate
inside the VPC? (Choose 2)

Check the Network ACL if it allows communication between the two subnets.

(Correct)

Check if both instances are the same instance class.

Check if the default route is set to a NAT instance or Internet Gateway (IGW) for them to
communicate.

Check if all security groups are set to allow the application host to communicate to the
database on the right port and protocol.

(Correct)

Explanation
First, the Network ACL should be properly set to allow communication between the two
subnets. The security group should also be properly configured so that your web server can
communicate with the database server. Hence, options 1 and 4 are the correct answers:

 -Check if all security groups are set to allow the application host to communicate to the
database on the right port and protocol.
 -Check the Network ACL if it allows communication between the two subnets.

Option 2 is incorrect because the EC2 instances do not need to be of the same class in
order to communicate with each other.
Option 3 is incorrect because an Internet gateway is primarily used to communicate to the
Internet.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_Subnets.html
Question 16: Correct
You developed a web application and deployed it on a fleet of EC2 instances and is
using Amazon SQS. The requests are saved as messages in the SQS queue which is
configured with the maximum message retention period. However, after thirteen days
of operation, the web application suddenly crashed and there are 10,000
unprocessed messages that are still waiting in the queue. Since you developed the
application, you can easily resolve the issue but you need to send a communication
to the users on the issue.

What information will you provide and what will happen to the unprocessed
messages?

Tell the users that unfortunately, they have to resubmit all the requests again.

Tell the users that the application will be operational shortly however, requests sent over
three days ago will need to be resubmitted.

Tell the users that the application will be operational shortly and all received requests will be
processed after the web application is restarted.

(Correct)

Tell the users that unfortunately, they have to resubmit all of the requests since the queue
would not be able to process the 10,000 messages together.

Explanation
In this scenario, it is stated that the SQS queue is configured with the maximum message
retention period. The maximum message retention in SQS is 14 days that is why option 3 is
the correct answer i.e. there will be no missing messages.
Options 1 and 2 are incorrect as there are no missing messages in the queue thus, there is
no need to resubmit any previous requests.
Option 4 is incorrect as the queue can contain an unlimited number of messages, not just
10,000 messages.
In Amazon SQS, you can configure the message retention period to a value from 1 minute
to 14 days. The default is 4 days. Once the message retention limit is reached, your
messages are automatically deleted.
A single Amazon SQS message queue can contain an unlimited number of messages.
However, there is a 120,000 limit for the number of inflight messages for a standard queue
and 20,000 for a FIFO queue. Messages are inflight after they have been received from the
queue by a consuming component, but have not yet been deleted from the queue.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/sqs/
Question 17: Correct
You have started your new role as a Solutions Architect for a media company. They
host large volumes of data for their operations which are about 250 TB in size on
their internal servers. They have decided to store this data on S3 because of its
durability and redundancy. The company currently has a 100 Mbps dedicated line
connecting their head office to the Internet.

What is the fastest way to import all this data to Amazon S3?

Upload it directly to S3

Use AWS Direct connect and transfer the data over to S3.

Upload the files using AWS Data pipeline.

Use AWS Snowball to upload the files.

(Correct)

Upload to AWS Glacier then move it to S3.

Explanation
Amazon Snowball is a petabyte-scale data transport solution that uses secure appliances to
transfer large amounts of data into and out of the AWS cloud. Using Snowball addresses
common challenges with large-scale data transfers including high network costs, long
transfer times, and security concerns. Transferring data with Snowball is simple, fast,
secure, and can be as little as one-fifth the cost of high-speed Internet.

Resources:
https://aws.amazon.com/snowball/

Question 18: Correct


Which of the following will you use to take backups of your EBS volumes?

Volumes

EBS Manager

Placement Groups

Snapshots

(Correct)

Explanation
You can back up the data on your Amazon EBS volumes to Amazon S3 by taking point-in-
time snapshots. Snapshots are incremental backups, which means that only the blocks on
the device that have changed after your most recent snapshot are saved. This minimizes
the time required to create the snapshot and saves on storage costs by not duplicating data.
When you delete a snapshot, only the data unique to that snapshot is removed. Each
snapshot contains all of the information needed to restore your data (from the moment the
snapshot was taken) to a new EBS volume.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/EBSSnapshots.html
Question 19: Correct
Your company has a top priority requirement to monitor few database metrics and
then afterwards, send email notifications to the Operations team in case that there is
an issue.

Which AWS services can accomplish this requirements? (Choose 2)

Amazon Simple Email Service

Amazon CloudWatch

(Correct)

Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS)

Amazon Route 53

Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS)

(Correct)

Explanation
In this requirement, you can use Amazon Cloudwatch to monitor the database and then
Amazon SNS to send the emails to the Operations team.
References:
https://aws.amazon.com/cloudwatch/
https://aws.amazon.com/sns/

Question 20: Correct


Which of the following are valid statements about Amazon S3? (Choose 2)
Amazon S3 provides read-after-write consistency for any type of PUT or DELETE.

Consistency is not guaranteed for any type of PUT or DELETE.

The largest object that can be uploaded in a single PUT is 5 gigabytes.

(Correct)

The largest object that can be uploaded in a single PUT is 10 gigabytes.

Amazon S3 provides eventual consistency for overwrite PUTS and DELETES.

(Correct)

Explanation
Refer to the S3 FAQs for more information. The correct answers are:

Amazon S3 buckets in all Regions provide read-after-write consistency for PUTS of new objects and
eventual consistency for overwrite PUTS and DELETES.
The largest object that can be uploaded in a single PUT is 5 gigabytes

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/s3/faqs/

Question 21: Incorrect


In a new VPC that you created, you assigned two EC2 Instances that both belong to
the same Auto Scaling group, behind an Elastic Load Balancer. However, the EC2
instances and the ELB are not reachable via URL to the ELB that serves the web
application data from the EC2 instances.

How do you resolve this issue?


Attach an Internet gateway to the VPC and route it to the subnet

(Correct)

Add an Elastic IP address to the instance

(Incorrect)

Create a new Amazon Elastic Load Balancer to serve requests to your instances located in
the internal subnet

Reboot the EC2 instances again and then re-try.

Explanation
If connectivity to the load balancer from an EC2 instance in the same region fails, verify that
the VPC has an Internet gateway and that the route table has a route to the Internet
gateway

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/elb-connectivity-
troubleshooting/
Question 22: Correct
What are the prerequisites when routing traffic using Amazon Route53 to a website
that is hosted in an Amazon S3 Bucket? (Choose 2)

The S3 bucket name must be the same as the domain name

(Correct)

A registered domain name

(Correct)
The record set must be of type "MX"

The S3 bucket must be in the same region as the hosted zone

Explanation
Here are the prerequisites for routing traffic to a website that is hosted in an Amazon S3
Bucket:

-An S3 bucket that is configured to host a static website. The bucket must have the same name as your
domain or subdomain. For example, if you want to use the subdomain acme.example.com, the name of
the bucket must be acme.example.com.
-A registered domain name. You can use Route53 as your domain registrar, or you can use a different
registrar.
-Route53 as the DNS service for the domain. If you register your domain name by using Route53, we
automatically configure Route53 as the DNS service for the domain.

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/RoutingToS3Bucket.html
Question 23: Correct
What are the 2 types of rules that you can define in AWS Security Groups? (Choose
2)

Inbound

(Correct)

Transitional

Bi-Directional


Outbound

(Correct)

Explanation
We have two types of rules in Security Group: Inbound and Outbound rules.
The rules of a security group control the inbound traffic that's allowed to reach the instances
that are associated with the security group and the outbound traffic that's allowed to leave
them.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-network-security.html

Question 24: Correct


A software company has resources hosted in AWS and on-premise servers. You
have been requested to create a decoupled architecture for applications which make
use of both resources.

Which of the following options are valid? (Choose 2)

Use SWF to utilize both on-premises servers and EC2 instances for your decoupled
application

(Correct)

Use RDS to utilize both on-premises servers and EC2 instances for your decoupled
application

Use SQS to utilize both on-premises servers and EC2 instances for your decoupled
application

(Correct)

Use Amazon Simple Decoupling Service to utilize both on-premises servers and EC2
instances for your decoupled application
Use DynamoDB to utilize both on-premises servers and EC2 instances for your decoupled
application

Explanation
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) and Amazon Simple Workflow Service (SWF) are
the services that you can use for creating a decoupled architecture in AWS. Decoupled
architecture is a type of computing architecture that enables computing components or
layers to execute independently while still interfacing with each other.
Amazon SQS offers reliable, highly-scalable hosted queues for storing messages while they
travel between applications or microservices. Amazon SQS lets you move data between
distributed application components and helps you decouple these components. Amazon
SWF is a web service that makes it easy to coordinate work across distributed application
components.
Options 2 and 5 are incorrect as RDS and DynamoDB are database services.
Option 4 is wrong because there is no such thing as Amazon Simple Decoupling Service.

Resources:
https://aws.amazon.com/sqs/
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-welcome.html

Question 25: Correct


You have built a web application that checks for new items in an S3 bucket once
every hour. If new items exist, a message is added to an SQS queue. You have a fleet
of EC2 instances which retrieve messages from the SQS queue, process the file, and
finally, send you and the user an email confirmation that the item has been
successfully processed. Your officemate uploaded one test file to the S3 bucket and
after a couple of hours, you noticed that you and your officemate have 50 emails
from your application with the same message.

Which of the following is most likely the root cause why the application has sent you
and the user multiple emails?

The sqsSendEmailMessage attribute of the SQS queue is configured to 50.


There is a bug in the application.

By default, SQS automatically deletes the messages that were processed by the
consumers. It might be possible that your officemate has submitted the request 50 times
which is why you received a lot of emails.

Your application does not issue a delete command to the SQS queue after processing the
message, which is why this message went back to the queue and was processed multiple
times.

(Correct)

Explanation
In this scenario, the main culprit is that your application does not issue a delete command to
the SQS queue after processing the message, which is why this message went back to the
queue and was processed multiple times.
Option 1 is incorrect as there is no sqsSendEmailMessage attribute in SQS.
Option 2 is a valid answer but since the scenario did not mention that the EC2 instances
delete the processed messages, option 4 is a better answer than this option.
Option 3 is incorrect as SQS does not automatically delete the messages.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/sqs/faqs/

Question 26: Correct


You have a new, dynamic web app written in MEAN stack that is going to be
launched in the next month. There is a probability that the traffic will be quite high in
the first couple of weeks. In the event of a load failure, how can you set up DNS
failover to a static website?

Duplicate the exact application architecture in another region and configure DNS weight-
based routing.
Enable failover to an application hosted in an on-premise data center.

Use Route53 with the failover option to a static S3 website bucket or CloudFront
distribution.

(Correct)

Add more servers in case the application fails.

Explanation
For this scenario, you can create a new Route53 with the failover option to a static S3
website bucket or CloudFront distribution as an alternative.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/fail-over-s3-r53/
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover.html
Question 27: Correct
What are the valid use cases for Amazon DynamoDB? (Choose 3)

Running relational SQL joins and complex data updates.

Managing web sessions.

(Correct)

Storing JSON documents.

(Correct)

Storing metadata for Amazon S3 objects.


(Correct)

Storing BLOB data.

Storing large amounts of infrequently accessed data.

Explanation
DynamoDB supports key-value and document data structures. A key-value store is a
database service that provides support for storing, querying, and updating collections of
objects that are identified using a key and values that contain the actual content being
stored. Meanwhile, a document data store provides support for storing, querying, and
updating items in a document format such as JSON, XML, and HTML.
The DynamoDB Time-to-Live (TTL) mechanism enables you to manage web sessions of
your application easily. It lets you set a specific timestamp to delete expired items from your
tables. Once the timestamp expires, the corresponding item is marked as expired and is
subsequently deleted from the table. By using this functionality, you do not have to track
expired data and delete it manually. TTL can help you reduce storage usage and reduce the
cost of storing data that is no longer relevant.
Amazon DynamoDB stores structured data indexed by primary key, and allows low latency
read and write access to items ranging from 1 byte up to 400KB. Amazon S3 stores
unstructured blobs and is suited for storing large objects up to 5 TB. In order to optimize
your costs across AWS services, large objects or infrequently accessed data sets should be
stored in Amazon S3, while smaller data elements or file pointers (possibly to Amazon S3
objects) are best saved in Amazon DynamoDB.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/faqs/

Question 28: Correct


You are working for a large telecommunications company. They have a requirement
to move 20 TB data warehouse to the cloud. It would take 2 months to transfer the
data given their current bandwidth allocation.

Which service would allow you to quickly upload their data into AWS?

Amazon Snowball
(Correct)

Amazon Direct Connect

Amazon S3 MultiPart Upload

Amazon S3 Connector

Explanation
AWS Snowball is a service that accelerates the transfer of large amounts of data into and
out of AWS using physical storage appliances, bypassing the Internet. Each AWS Snowball
appliance type can transport data at faster-than Internet speeds. This transport is done by
shipping the data in the appliances through a regional carrier. The appliances are rugged
shipping containers, complete with E Ink shipping labels.
With a Snowball, you can transfer hundreds of terabytes or petabytes of data between your
on-premises data centers and Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). AWS
Snowball uses Snowball appliances and provides powerful interfaces that you can use to
create jobs, transfer data, and track the status of your jobs through to completion. By
shipping your data in Snowballs, you can transfer large amounts of data at a significantly
faster rate than if you were transferring that data over the Internet, saving you time and
money.

Resources:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/snowball/latest/ug/whatissnowball.html
Question 29: Correct
As part of the Business Continuity Plan of your company, your IT Director instructed
you to backup all of the EBS Volumes for your EC2 instances.

What are the steps that you can take to automatically backup all of your EBS
Volumes?

Create a scheduled job that calls the "create-snapshot" command via the AWS CLI to take
a snapshot of production EBS volumes periodically.

(Correct)

Set your Amazon Storage Gateway with EBS volumes as the data source and store the
backups in your on-premise servers through the storage gateway.

Use an EBS-cycle policy in Amazon S3 to automatically back up the EBS volumes.

Create a scheduled job on your EC2 instance that compresses all of the data into a zip file
and automatically transfer it to your on-premise server via FTP.

Explanation

 Option 1 is the correct answer. In the AWS CLI, you can create a snapshot using this
command: create-snapshot. A point-in-time snapshot of an EBS volume can be used as a
baseline for new volumes or for data backup. If you make periodic snapshots of a volume,
the snapshots are incremental—only the blocks on the device that have changed after your
last snapshot are saved in the new snapshot. Even though snapshots are saved
incrementally, the snapshot deletion process is designed so that you need to retain only the
most recent snapshot in order to restore the entire volume.

 Option 2 is incorrect as the Amazon Storage Gateway is used only for creating a backup of
data from your on-premise server and not from the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud.

 Option 3 is incorrect as there is no such thing as EBS-cycle policy in Amazon S3.

 Option 4 is incorrect. You simply need to create a snapshot of the EBS Volume instead of
doing a complicated task of compressing all of its data and sending it to your on-premise
server.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-creating-snapshot.html
Question 30: Correct
You are a Solutions Architect of a media company and you are instructed to migrate
an on-premise web application architecture to AWS. During your design process, you
have to give consideration to current on-premise security and determine which
security attributes you are responsible for on AWS.

Which of the following does AWS provide for you as part of the shared responsibility
model?

Customer Data

Physical network infrastructure

(Correct)

Instance security

User access to the AWS environment

Explanation
Security and Compliance is a shared responsibility between AWS and the customer. This
shared model can help relieve customer’s operational burden as AWS operates, manages
and controls the components from the host operating system and virtualization layer down
to the physical security of the facilities in which the service operates. The customer
assumes responsibility and management of the guest operating system (including updates
and security patches), other associated application software as well as the configuration of
the AWS provided security group firewall.
Customers should carefully consider the services they choose as their responsibilities vary
depending on the services used, the integration of those services into their IT environment,
and applicable laws and regulations. The nature of this shared responsibility also provides
the flexibility and customer control that permits the deployment. As shown in the chart
below, this differentiation of responsibility is commonly referred to as Security “of” the Cloud
versus Security “in” the Cloud.
Refer to this diagram for a better understanding of the shared responsibility model.
Resources:
https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/shared-responsibility-model/

Question 31: Correct


In the Network ACL of your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, how are the access rules
evaluated?

Network ACL Rules are evaluated by rule number, from highest to lowest and are executed
immediately when a matching allow/deny rule is found.

By default, all Network ACL Rules are evaluated before any traffic is allowed or denied.

Network ACL Rules are evaluated by rule number, from lowest to highest, and executed
immediately when a matching allow/deny rule is found.

(Correct)


Network ACL Rules are evaluated by rule number, from lowest to highest, and executed
after all rules are checked for conflicting allow/deny rules.

Explanation
Network ACL Rules are evaluated by rule number, from lowest to highest, and executed
immediately when a matching allow/deny rule is found.
References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_ACLs.html
Question 32: Correct
Using the EC2 API, you requested 40 m5.large On-Demand EC2 instances in a single
Availability Zone. 20 instances were successfully created but the other 20 requests
failed.

What's the solution for this and what is the root cause?

For new accounts, there is a soft limit of 20 EC2 instances per region. Submit an Amazon
EC2 instance Request Form in order to lift this limit.

(Correct)

You can only create 20 instances per Availability Zone. Select a different Availability Zone
and retry creating the instances again.

A certain Inbound Rule in your Network Access List is preventing you to create more than
20 instances. Remove this rule and the issue will be resolved.

The API credentials that you are using has a limit of only 20 requests per hour. Try
submitting the request again after one hour.

Explanation
Amazon EC2 has a soft limit of 20 instances per region, which can be easily resolved by
completing the Amazon EC2 instance request form where your use case and your instance
increase will be considered. Limit increases are tied to the region they were requested for.

Option 2 is incorrect as there is no such limit in the Availability Zone.


Option 3 is incorrect. Network Access List is an optional layer of security for your VPC that acts as a
firewall for controlling traffic in and out of one or more subnets. It does not affect the creation of new EC2
instances.

Option 4 is incorrect as there is no problem with your API credentials.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/#How_many_instances_can_I_run_in_Amazon_EC2
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_service_limits.html
Question 33: Correct
Which of the following needs to be configured outside of the VPC In order to
establish a successful site-to-site VPN connection from your on-premise network to
the VPC Virtual Private Cloud?

A dedicated NAT instance in a public subnet

An Internet-routable IP address (static) of the customer gateway's external interface for the
on-premise network

(Correct)

The main route table in your VPC to route traffic through a NAT instance

An EIP to the Virtual Private Gateway

Explanation
By default, instances that you launch into a virtual private cloud (VPC) can't communicate
with your own network. You can enable access to your network from your VPC by attaching
a virtual private gateway to the VPC, creating a custom route table, updating your security
group rules, and creating an AWS managed VPN connection.
Although the term VPN connection is a general term, in the Amazon VPC documentation, a
VPN connection refers to the connection between your VPC and your own network. AWS
supports Internet Protocol security (IPsec) VPN connections.
A customer gateway is a physical device or software application on your side of the VPN
connection.
To create a VPN connection, you must create a customer gateway resource in AWS, which
provides information to AWS about your customer gateway device. Next, you have to setup
an Internet-routable IP address (static) of the customer gateway's external interface.

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_VPN.html
Question 34: Correct
Your company is running a multi-tier web application farm in a virtual private cloud
(VPC) that is not connected to their corporate network. They are connecting to the
VPC over the Internet to manage the fleet of Amazon EC2 instances running in both
the public and private subnets. You have added a bastion host with Microsoft
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) access to the application instance security groups,
but the company wants to further limit administrative access to all of the instances in
the VPC.

Which of the following bastion host deployment options will meet this requirement?

Deploy a Windows Bastion host on the corporate network that has RDP access to all EC2
instances in the VPC.

Deploy a Windows Bastion host with an Elastic IP address in the private subnet, and restrict
RDP access to the bastion from only the corporate public IP addresses.

Deploy a Windows Bastion host with an Elastic IP address in the public subnet and allow
SSH access to the bastion from anywhere.
Deploy a Windows Bastion host with an Elastic IP address in the public subnet and allow
RDP access to bastion only from the corporate IP addresses.

(Correct)

Explanation
The correct answer is to deploy a Windows Bastion host with an Elastic IP address in the
public subnet and allow RDP access to bastion only from the corporate IP addresses.
A bastion host is a special purpose computer on a network specifically designed and
configured to withstand attacks. If you have a bastion host in AWS, it is basically just an
EC2 instance. It should be in a public subnet with either a public or Elastic IP address with
sufficient RDP or SSH access defined in the security group. Users log on to the bastion host
via SSH or RDP and then use that session to manage other hosts in the private subnets.
Resources:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quickstart/latest/linux-bastion/architecture.html
Question 35: Correct
What are the main benefits of IAM groups? (Choose 2)

Provide the ability to create custom permission policies.

Allow for EC2 instances to gain access to S3.

Easier management of your IAM users and permission policies.

(Correct)

Enables you to assign IAM permission policies to more than one user at a time.

(Correct)

Explanation
An IAM group is a collection of IAM users. Groups let you specify permissions for multiple
users, which can make it easier to manage the permissions for those users. For example,
you could have a group called Admins and give that group the types of permissions that
administrators typically need. Any user in that group automatically has the permissions that
are assigned to the group.
If a new user joins your organization and needs administrator privileges, you can assign the
appropriate permissions by adding the user to that group. Similarly, if a person changes
jobs in your organization, instead of editing that user's permissions, you can remove him or
her from the old groups and add him or her to the appropriate new groups.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_groups.html
Question 36: Correct
Which of the following statements are correct regarding EBS Volumes? (Select all
that applies)

When you create an EBS volume in an Availability Zone, it is automatically replicated within
that zone to prevent data loss due to failure of any single hardware component.

(Correct)

EBS volumes can be attached to any EC2 Instance in any Availability Zone.

An EBS volume is off-instance storage that can persist independently from the life of an
instance.

(Correct)

EBS volumes support live configuration changes while in production which means that you
can modify the volume type, volume size, and IOPS capacity without service interruptions.

(Correct)

An EBS volume can be attached to one or more EC2 instance at any time.
Amazon EBS provides the ability to create snapshots (backups) of any EBS volume and
write a copy of the data in the volume to Amazon RDS, where it is stored redundantly in
multiple Availability Zones.

Explanation
Options 1, 3, and 4 are correct.

-When you create an EBS volume in an Availability Zone, it is automatically replicated within that zone to
prevent data loss due to failure of any single hardware component.
-An EBS volume can only be attached to one EC2 instance at a time.
-After you create a volume, you can attach it to any EC2 instance in the same Availability Zone
-An EBS volume is off-instance storage that can persist independently from the life of an instance.
-EBS volumes support live configuration changes while in production which means that you can modify
the volume type, volume size, and IOPS capacity without service interruptions.

Option 2 is incorrect as EBS volumes can only be attached to an EC2 Instance in the same
Availability Zone.
Option 5 is incorrect as an EBS volume can only be attached to one EC2 instance at a time.
Option 6 is almost correct. Instead of storing the volume to Amazon RDS, the EBS Volume
snapshots are actually sent to Amazon S3.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/EBSVolumes.html
Question 37: Correct
For data privacy, a healthcare company has been asked to comply with the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). They have been told that all of
the data being backed up or stored on Amazon S3 must be encrypted.

What is the best option to do this? (Choose 2)

Before sending the data to Amazon S3 over HTTPS, encrypt the data locally first using your
own encryption keys.

(Correct)

Store the data on EBS volumes with encryption enabled instead of using Amazon S3.

Store the data in encrypted EBS snapshots.

Enable Server-Side Encryption on an S3 bucket to make use of AES-256 encryption.

(Correct)

Enable Server-Side Encryption on an S3 bucket to make use of AES-128 encryption.

Explanation
Server-side encryption is about data encryption at rest—that is, Amazon S3 encrypts your
data at the object level as it writes it to disks in its data centers and decrypts it for you when
you access it. As long as you authenticate your request and you have access permissions,
there is no difference in the way you access encrypted or unencrypted objects. For
example, if you share your objects using a presigned URL, that URL works the same way
for both encrypted and unencrypted objects.
You have three mutually exclusive options depending on how you choose to manage the
encryption keys:

 -Use Server-Side Encryption with Amazon S3-Managed Keys (SSE-S3)


 -Use Server-Side Encryption with AWS KMS-Managed Keys (SSE-KMS)
 -Use Server-Side Encryption with Customer-Provided Keys (SSE-C)

Options 1 and 4 are correct because they are using Amazon S3-Managed Keys (SSE-S3)
and Customer-Provided Keys (SSE-C). SSE-S3 uses AES-256 encryption and SSE-C
allows you to use your own encryption key.
Options 2 and 3 are incorrect because both options use EBS encryption and not S3.
Option 5 is incorrect as S3 doesn't provide AES-128 encryption, only AES-256.

Resources:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingEncryption.html
Question 38: Correct
What AWS service should you choose if you need a fully managed, petabyte-scale
data warehousing solution?
DynamoDB

ElastiCache

RDS

Redshift

(Correct)

Explanation
Amazon Redshift is a fast, fully managed data warehouse that makes it simple and cost-
effective to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Business
Intelligence (BI) tools. It allows you to run complex analytic queries against petabytes of
structured data using sophisticated query optimization, columnar storage on high-
performance local disks, and massively parallel query execution.

References:

https://aws.amazon.com/redshift/

Question 39: Correct


Which AWS service allows developers to let connected devices interact with cloud
based applications?

CloudFormation

Elastic Beanstalk

AWS IoT Core

(Correct)

Container service

Explanation
AWS IoT Core is a managed cloud platform that lets connected devices easily and securely
interact with cloud applications and other devices. AWS IoT Core can support billions of
devices and trillions of messages, and can process and route those messages to AWS
endpoints and to other devices reliably and securely. With AWS IoT Core, your applications
can keep track of and communicate with all your devices, all the time, even when they
aren’t connected.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/iot-core/
https://aws.amazon.com/iot/

Question 40: Correct


You have setup a VPC with public subnet and an Internet gateway. You setup an EC2
instance with a public IP as well. However, you are still not able to connect to the
instance via the Internet. You checked its associated security group and it seems
okay.

What should you do to ensure you can connect to the EC2 instance from the
Internet?

Set an Elastic IP Address to the EC2 instance.

Set a Secondary Private IP Address to the EC2 instance.


Check the main route table and ensure that the right route entry to the Internet Gateway
(IGW) is configured.

(Correct)

Check the CloudWatch logs as there must be some issue in the EC2 instance.

Explanation
The route table entries enable EC2 instances in the subnet to use IPv4 to communicate with
other instances in the VPC, and to communicate directly over the Internet. A subnet that's
associated with a route table that has a route to an Internet gateway is known as a public
subnet.
If you could not connect to your EC2 instance even if there is already an Internet Gateway
in your VPC and there is no issue in the security group, then you must check if the entries in
the route table are properly configured.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_Scenario1.html

Question 41: Correct


In Route53, which record type will you use if you want to point a domain name (such
as tutorialsdojo.com) to an Application Load Balancer?

Non-Alias with a type "A" record set

Alias with a type "AAAA" record set

Alias with a type "CNAME" record set

Alias with a type "A" record set

(Correct)
Explanation
You can use Amazon Route53 as the DNS service for your domain, such as example.com.
When Route53 is your DNS service, it routes Internet traffic to your website by translating
friendly domain names like www.example.com into numeric IP addresses, like 192.0.2.1,
that computers use to connect to each other. When someone enters your domain name in a
browser or sends you email, a DNS query is forwarded to Route53, which responds with the
appropriate value, for example, the IP address for the web server for example.com.
To route the traffic from your domain name to an Elastic Load Balancer, you have to use an
alias with a type "A" record set.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/resource-record-sets-values-
alias.html
Question 42: Correct
In Disaster Recovery, what is the term used to describe a scenario in which a minimal
version of an environment is always running in the cloud?

Pilot Environment

Pilot Light

(Correct)

Pilot Cloud

Pilot Application

Explanation
The correct answer is pilot light.
The term pilot light is often used to describe a DR scenario in which a minimal version of an
environment is always running in the cloud. The idea of the pilot light is an analogy that
comes from the gas heater. In a gas heater, a small flame that’s always on can quickly
ignite the entire furnace to heat up a house. This scenario is similar to a backup-and-restore
scenario.
For example, with AWS you can maintain a pilot light by configuring and running the most
critical core elements of your system in AWS. When the time comes for recovery, you can
rapidly provision a full-scale production environment around the critical core.

References:
https://media.amazonwebservices.com/AWS_Disaster_Recovery.pdf
Question 43: Correct
A start-up company has an EC2 instance that is hosting a web application. The
volume of users is expected to grow in the coming months and hence, you need to
add more elasticity in your AWS architecture.

Which of the following methods can help add elasticity to your existing AWS setup?
(Choose 2)

Setup two EC2 instances and then put them behind an Elastic Load balancer (ELB).

(Correct)

Setup an S3 Cache in front of the EC2 instance.

Setup two EC2 instances and use Route53 to route traffic based on a Weighted Routing
Policy.

(Correct)

Setup DynamoDB behind your EC2 Instance.

Explanation
Using an Elastic Load balancer is an ideal solution for adding elasticity to your application.
Alternatively, you can also create a policy in Route53, such as a Weighted routing policy, to
evenly distribute the traffic to 2 or more EC2 instances.

Resources:
https://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/Welcome.html

Question 44: Correct


Which of the following can you use to log into an EC2 instance?

Custom EC2 password

EC2 Connection Strings

Key Pairs

(Correct)

Access Keys

Explanation
Amazon EC2 uses public–key cryptography to encrypt and decrypt login information.
Public–key cryptography uses a public key to encrypt a piece of data, such as a password,
then the recipient uses the private key to decrypt the data. The public and private keys are
known as a key pair.
To log in to your instance, you must create a key pair, specify the name of the key pair
when you launch the instance, and provide the private key when you connect to the
instance. On a Linux instance, the public key content is placed in an entry
within ~/.ssh/authorized_keys . This is done at boot time and enables you to securely
access your instance using the private key instead of a password.

Options 1 and 2 are incorrect as both Custom EC2 password and EC2 Connection Strings do not exist.
Option 4 is incorrect as Access Keys are used for API calls and not for logging in to EC2.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-key-pairs.html
Question 45: Correct
In Auto Scaling, which of the following statements are true regarding the cooldown
period? (Select all that applies)

It ensures that before the Auto Scaling group scales out, the EC2 instances have an ample
time to cooldown.

It ensures that the Auto Scaling group launches or terminates additional EC2 instances
without any downtime.

It ensures that the Auto Scaling group does not launch or terminate additional EC2
instances before the previous scaling activity takes effect.

(Correct)

Its default value is 300 seconds.

(Correct)

Its default value is 600 seconds.

It is a configurable setting for your Auto Scaling group.

(Correct)

Explanation
In Auto Scaling, the following statements are correct regarding the cooldown period:

 -It ensures that the Auto Scaling group does not launch or terminate additional EC2
instances before the previous scaling activity takes effect.
 -Its default value is 300 seconds.
 -It is a configurable setting for your Auto Scaling group.
Options 1, 2, and 5 are incorrect as these statements are false in depicting what the word
"cooldown" actually means for Auto Scaling. The cooldown period is a configurable setting
for your Auto Scaling group that helps to ensure that it doesn't launch or terminate
additional instances before the previous scaling activity takes effect. After the Auto Scaling
group dynamically scales using a simple scaling policy, it waits for the cooldown period to
complete before resuming scaling activities.
References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/latest/userguide/as-instance-termination.html
Question 46: Correct
Which of the following options best describes the main purpose of an Elastic Load
Balancer?

It distributes incoming application traffic across multiple EC2 instances deployed in a single
or multiple Availability Zones, which increases the fault tolerance of your applications.

(Correct)

A fast and flexible NoSQL database service for all applications that need consistent, single-
digit millisecond latency at any scale.

A managed service that makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in
the cloud.

Provides a highly durable, scalable, and secure destination for backing up and archiving
your critical data.

Explanation
An Elastic Load Balancer distributes incoming application traffic across multiple EC2
instances, in multiple Availability Zones which increases the fault tolerance of your
applications. Hence, option 1 is correct.
Option 2 is incorrect because that describes the purpose of Amazon DynamoDB.
Option 3 is incorrect because that describes the purpose of Amazon RDS.
Option 4 is incorrect because that describes the purpose of Amazon S3.

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/userguide/what-is-load-
balancing.html

Question 47: Correct


You are a solutions architect working for a large insurance company that deployed
their production environment on a custom Virtual Private Cloud in AWS. The VPC
consists of two private subnets and one public subnet. Inside the public subnet is a
group of EC2 instances which are created by an Auto Scaling group and all of the
instances are in the same Security Group. Your development team have created a
new web application which connects to mobile devices using a custom port. This
application has been deployed to the production environment and you need to open
this port globally to the Internet.

Which of the following is the correct procedure?

Open the custom port on the Security Group. Your EC2 instances will be able to use this
port after 60 minutes.

Open the custom port on the Network Access Control List of your VPC. Your EC2 instances
will be able to use this port immediately.

Open the custom port on the Security Group. Your EC2 instances will be able to use this
port immediately.

(Correct)

Open the custom port on the Network Access Control List of your VPC. Your EC2 instances
will be able to use this port after a reboot.

Explanation

 To allow the custom port, you have to change the Inbound Rules in your Security Group to
allow traffic coming from the mobile devices.
 Security Groups usually control the list of ports that are allowed to be used by your EC2
instances and the NACLs control which network or list of IP addresses can connect to your
whole VPC.

 Any changes to the Security Groups or Network Access Control Lists are applied
immediately.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_SecurityGroups.html
Question 48: Correct
The operations team of your company asked you for a way to monitor the health of
your production EC2 instances in AWS. You told them to use the CloudWatch
service.

Which of the following metrics is not available by default in CloudWatch?

CPU Usage

Memory Usage

(Correct)

Disk Read operations

Network In and Out

Explanation
Memory Usage is a metric not available by default in CloudWatch. You need to add a
custom metric for it to work.
References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/mon-scripts.html
Question 49: Correct
You are a Solutions Architect working with a company that uses Chef Configuration
management in their datacenter. Which service is designed to let the customer
leverage existing Chef recipes in AWS?

Amazon Simple Workflow Service

AWS Elastic Beanstalk

AWS CloudFormation

AWS OpsWorks

(Correct)

Explanation
AWS OpsWorks is a configuration management service that provides managed instances of
Chef and Puppet. Chef and Puppet are automation platforms that allow you to use code to
automate the configurations of your servers. OpsWorks lets you use Chef and Puppet to
automate how servers are configured, deployed, and managed across your Amazon EC2
instances or on-premises compute environments. OpsWorks has three offerings - AWS
Opsworks for Chef Automate, AWS OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise, and AWS OpsWorks
Stacks.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/opsworks/

Question 50: Correct


Which AWS service is a fully managed NoSQL database service that supports both
document and key-value store models?
AWS RDS

DynamoDB

(Correct)

Oracle RDS

Elastic Map Reduce

Explanation
Amazon DynamoDB is a fast and flexible NoSQL database service for all applications that
need consistent, single-digit millisecond latency at any scale. It is a fully managed cloud
database and supports both document and key-value store models. Its flexible data model,
reliable performance, and automatic scaling of throughput capacity makes it a great fit for
mobile, web, gaming, ad tech, IoT, and many other applications.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/

Question 51: Correct


How do you automatically store the backup of your Amazon EBS volume to Amazon
S3?

Create a custom script to automatically create a backup of your EBS volume and then
upload it to an S3 bucket.

Encrypt the EBS volume to enable to scheduled backup and automatic S3 upload.


Use Amazon SWF to automatically create a backup of your EBS volumes and then upload
them to an S3 bucket.

Make a snapshot of the volume

(Correct)

Explanation
You can create point-in-time snapshots of EBS volumes, which are automatically persisted
to Amazon S3. Snapshots protect data for long-term durability, and they can be used as the
starting point for new EBS volumes. The same snapshot can be used to instantiate as many
volumes as you wish. These snapshots can be copied across AWS regions.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/EBSSnapshots.html
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AmazonEBS.html
Question 52: Correct
You are building a transcription service for a startup company in which a fleet of EC2
worker instances process an uploaded audio file and generate a text file as an
output. You must store both of these files in the same durable storage until the text
file is retrieved by the uploader. Due to an expected demand, you have to ensure that
the storage is scalable.

Which storage option in AWS can you use in this situation, which is both cost-
efficient and scalable?

Multiple Amazon EBS volume with snapshots

A single Amazon Glacier vault

A single Amazon S3 bucket

(Correct)
Multiple instance stores

Explanation
In this scenario, the best option is to use Amazon S3. It’s a simple storage service that
offers a highly-scalable, reliable, and low-latency data storage infrastructure at very low
costs.
Options 1 and 4 are incorrect because these services do not provide durable storage.
Option 2 is incorrect because Amazon Glacier is mainly used for data archives with data
retrieval times that can take some few hours. Hence, it is not suitable for the transcription
service where the data are stored and frequently accessed.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/s3/faqs/

Question 53: Correct


You are working as a new Solutions Architect for a large financial company. You are
instructed by your CTO to share the best practices for using Auto Scaling, SQS, and
EC2 to the DevOps team.

Which of the following items is not a best practice in AWS?

Use the exact same Amazon Machine Image of your EC2 instances across all regions.

(Correct)

Use Auto Scaling to automatically deploy new EC2 instances if there is a sudden spike in
application requests.

Set up CloudWatch alarms to automatically send notifications if there is an issue in one of


the EC2 instances.

Set up an IAM role to grant Amazon EC2 instances permission to access an S3 bucket.

Explanation
All of the options are best practices except for the first one. Remember that an AMI is a
regional resource and if you need to use this to another region, you have to make a copy of
it.
Correct answers are:

 -Use Auto Scaling to automatically deploy new EC2 instances if there is a sudden spike in
application requests.
 -Set up CloudWatch alarms to automatically send notifications if there is an issue in one of
the EC2 instances.
 -Set up an IAM role to grant Amazon EC2 instances permission to access an S3 bucket.

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/CopyingAMIs.html
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/sharingamis-intro.html
Question 54: Correct
A media company has two VPCs: VPC-1 and VPC-2 with peering connection between
each other. VPC-1 only contains private subnets while VPC-2 only contains public
subnets. The company uses a single AWS Direct Connect connection and a virtual
interface to connect their on-premise network with VPC-1.

Which of the following options increase the fault tolerance of the connection to VPC-
1? (Select all that applies.)

Use the AWS VPN CloudHub to create a new AWS Direct Connect connection and private
virtual interface in a same region as VPC-2.

Establish a hardware VPN over the Internet between VPC-1 and the on-premises network.

(Correct)

Establish a hardware VPN over the Internet between VPC-2 and the on-premises network.

Establish a new AWS Direct Connect connection and private virtual interface in the same
region as VPC-2.
Establish another AWS Direct Connect connection and private virtual interface in the same
AWS region as VPC-1.

(Correct)

Explanation
In this scenario, you have two VPCs which have peering connections which each other.
Note that a VPC peering connection does not support edge to edge routing. This means
that you cannot use VPC-2 to extend the peering relationship to exist between VPC-1 and
the on-premise network.
For example, traffic from the corporate network can't directly access VPC-1 by using the
VPN connection or the AWS Direct Connect connection to VPC-2 hence, options 1, 3, and 4
are incorrect.
Correct answers are options 2 and 5. You can do the following to provide a highly available,
fault-tolerant network connection:

-Establish a hardware VPN over the Internet between the VPC and the on-premises network.
-Establish another AWS Direct Connect connection and private virtual interface in the same AWS
region.

References:
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/configure-vpn-backup-dx/
https://aws.amazon.com/answers/networking/aws-multiple-data-center-ha-network-
connectivity/
Question 55: Correct
What are the events that will make Amazon RDS automatically perform a failover to
the standby replica? (Choose 3)

Loss of availability in primary Availability Zone

(Correct)

Loss of network connectivity to primary

(Correct)

Storage failure on secondary

Storage failure on primary

(Correct)

Explanation
Amazon RDS detects and automatically recovers from the most common failure scenarios
for Multi-AZ deployments so that you can resume database operations as quickly as
possible without administrative intervention.
Amazon RDS automatically performs a failover in the event of any of the following:

 -Loss of availability in primary Availability Zone


 -Loss of network connectivity to primary
 -Compute unit failure on primary
 -Storage failure on primary

Resources:
https://aws.amazon.com/rds/details/multi-az/

Question 56: Correct


Which Amazon EC2 feature can you use to get the list of the instance properties such
as instance id, public keys, public IP address and many others?

Instance user data

Resource tags

Instance metadata

(Correct)
Amazon Machine Image

Placement Groups

Explanation
Instance metadata is data about your instance that you can use to configure or manage the
running instance. You can get the instance id, public keys, public IP address and many
other information from the instance metadata by firing a URL command in your instance to
this URL: http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-instance-metadata.html

Question 57: Correct


One of your EC2 instances is reporting an unhealthy system status check. The
operations team is looking for an easier way to monitor and repair these instances
instead of fixing them manually.

How will you automate the monitor and repair of the system status check failure in an
AWS environment?

Create CloudWatch alarms that stop and start the instance based out of status check
alarms.

(Correct)

Write a python script that queries the EC2 API for each instance status check

Write a shell script that periodically shuts down and starts instances based on certain stats.


Buy and implement a third party monitoring tool.

Explanation
Using Amazon CloudWatch alarm actions, you can create alarms that automatically stop,
terminate, reboot, or recover your EC2 instances. You can use the stop or terminate actions
to help you save money when you no longer need an instance to be running. You can use
the reboot and recover actions to automatically reboot those instances or recover them onto
new hardware if a system impairment occurs.

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/UsingAlarmActions.ht
ml

Question 58: Correct


Your manager asks you to create a highly available web application which serves
static content from a fleet of Spot EC2 instances. Which of the following is not
needed to accomplish this requirement?

Multiple Availability Zones

Application Load Balancer

ElastiCache

(Correct)

An Auto Scaling group to recover from EC2 instance failures

Explanation
For a highly available system in AWS, you need to have a fleet of EC2 instances configured
with an Auto Scaling group, deployed to multiple Availability Zones and are connected by an
Elastic Load Balancer. You don't need ElastiCache for this case as this service is mainly
used for caching to improve the performance of your application but not its availability.
References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/auto-scaling-benefits.html
https://media.amazonwebservices.com/architecturecenter/AWS_ac_ra_ftha_04.pdf
Question 59: Correct
Which of the following can you manage in the IAM Dashboard? (Choose 3)

Users

(Correct)

Identity providers

(Correct)

Cost Allocation Reports

Policies

(Correct)

Explanation
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a web service that helps you securely
control access to AWS resources. You use IAM to control who is authenticated (signed in)
and authorized (has permissions) to use resources. You can configure Users, Groups,
Identity Providers, Policies, and many more.

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/introduction.html
Question 60: Correct
Can Amazon EBS tolerate an Availability Zone failure each and every time?
No, all EBS volume is stored and replicated in a single AZ only.

(Correct)

Yes, EBS volume is fault-tolerant and has multiple copies across many AZ.

Depends on how the EBS volume is set up.

Depends on the AWS region where EBS volume is created.

Explanation

When you create an EBS volume in an Availability Zone, it is automatically replicated within
that zone only to prevent data loss due to failure of any single hardware component. After
you create a volume, you can attach it to any EC2 instance in the same Availability Zone.

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/EBSVolumes.html
Question 61: Correct
Which of the following allows you to issue temporary security credentials?

AWS SQS

AWS STS

(Correct)

AWS SES


None of the above.

All of the above.

Explanation
AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS) is the service that you can use to create and
provide trusted users with temporary security credentials that can control access to your
AWS resources. Temporary security credentials work almost identically to the long-term
access key credentials that your IAM users can use.
Option 1 is incorrect as Amazon SQS is the queuing service.
Option 3 is incorrect as Amazon SES is the email service provided by AWS.
Option 4 is incorrect because you can STS to provide temporary security credentials.
Option 5 is incorrect as only STS has the ability to provide temporary security credentials.

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp.html
Question 62: Correct
What are the possible Event Notifications available for S3 buckets? (Choose 3)

SNS

(Correct)

SES

SQS

(Correct)

Lambda function
(Correct)

Explanation
The Amazon S3 notification feature enables you to receive notifications when certain events
happen in your bucket. To enable notifications, you must first add a notification
configuration identifying the events you want Amazon S3 to publish, and the destinations
where you want Amazon S3 to send the event notifications.
Amazon S3 supports the following destinations where it can publish events:

-Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic


-Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) queue
-AWS Lambda

References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/NotificationHowTo.html
Question 63: Correct
What is the best practice for managing API credentials in AWS?

Create a role in IAM and assign it to the EC2 instance.

(Correct)

Store the API credentials in the EC2 instance.

Add the API Credentials in the Security Group and assign it to the EC2 instance.

Store the API credentials in a bastion host.

Explanation
The best practice in handling API Credentials is to create a new role in the Identity Access
Management (IAM) service and then assign it to a specific EC2 instance. In this way, you
have a secure and centralized way of storing and managing your credentials.
Options 2, 3, and 4 are incorrect because it is not secure to store nor use the API
credentials from any EC2 instance. You should use IAM service instead.

Resources:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/iam-roles-for-amazon-ec2.html
Question 64: Correct
When it comes to the ENI attachment to an EC2 instance, what does 'warm attach'
refer to?

Attaching an ENI to an instance when it is stopped.

(Correct)

Attaching an ENI to an instance during the launch process.

Attaching an ENI to an instance when it is running.

Attaching an ENI to an instance when it is idle.

Explanation
An elastic network interface (ENI) is a logical networking component in a VPC that
represents a virtual network card. You can attach a network interface to an EC2 instance in
the following ways:

1. When it's running (hot attach)


2. When it's stopped (warm attach)
3. When the instance is being launched (cold attach).

References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-eni.html#attach_eni_launch

Question 65: Correct


The Amazon Glacier storage service is primarily used for what? (Choose 2)

Storing cached session data

Storing infrequently accessed data

(Correct)

Storing Data archives

(Correct)

Used for active database storage

Used as a data warehouse

Explanation
Amazon Glacier is an extremely low-cost storage service that provides secure, durable, and
flexible storage for data backup and archival. Amazon Glacier is designed to store data that
is infrequently accessed. Amazon Glacier enables customers to offload the administrative
burdens of operating and scaling storage to AWS so that they don’t have to worry about
capacity planning, hardware provisioning, data replication, hardware failure detection and
repair, or time-consuming hardware migrations.

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