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AWS Certified Solutions Architect - AWS Well-Architected Framework and Best Practices
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect - AWS Well-Architected Framework and Best Practices
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10 Questions

1. An instance is launched into the public subnet of a VPC. Which of the following must be done for it to be accessible from the Internet?
2. How do you protect access to and the use of the AWS account’s root user credentials?
3. Amazon Glacier is designed for which of the following?
4. Your web application front end consists of multiple EC2 instances behind an elastic load balancer. You configured an elastic load balancer to perform health checks on these EC2 instances. If an instance fails to pass health checks, which statement will be true?
5. If you want to provision your infrastructure in a different region, what is the quickest way to mimic your current infrastructure in a different region?
6. What is an important criterion when planning your network topology in AWS?
7. Which of the following will occur when an EC2 instance in a VPC with an associated elastic IP is stopped and started?
8. What AWS service can you use to manage multiple accounts?
9. You are building a system to distribute confidential training videos to employees. Using CloudFront, what method could be used to serve content that is stored in S3 but not publicly accessible from S3 directly?
10. To protect S3 data from both accidental deletion and accidental overwriting, you should: