{"id":109089,"date":"2025-08-26T06:01:49","date_gmt":"2025-08-26T06:01:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/?p=109089"},"modified":"2025-08-29T07:19:30","modified_gmt":"2025-08-29T07:19:30","slug":"start-your-aws-certified-developer-associate-dva-c02-exam-preparation-with-dumpsbase-check-dva-c02-free-dumps-part-2-q41-q80-of-v14-02-online","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/start-your-aws-certified-developer-associate-dva-c02-exam-preparation-with-dumpsbase-check-dva-c02-free-dumps-part-2-q41-q80-of-v14-02-online.html","title":{"rendered":"Start Your AWS Certified Developer &#8211; Associate DVA-C02 Exam Preparation with DumpsBase: Check DVA-C02 Free Dumps (Part 2, Q41-Q80) of V14.02 Online"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With the DVA-C02 dumps (V14.02) from DumpsBase, you can practice with real exam questions and answers, helping you identify your strengths and areas for improvement. 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During testing, the developer notices that the API Gateway times out even though the Lambda function finishes under the set time limit. <br \/>\r<br>Which of the following API Gateway metrics in Amazon CloudWatch can help the developer troubleshoot the issue? (Choose two.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_1' value='392889' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392889' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392889[]' id='answer-id-1527064' class='answer   answerof-392889 ' value='1527064'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527064' id='answer-label-1527064' class=' answer'><span>CacheHitCount<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392889[]' id='answer-id-1527065' class='answer   answerof-392889 ' value='1527065'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527065' id='answer-label-1527065' class=' answer'><span>IntegrationLatency<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392889[]' id='answer-id-1527066' class='answer   answerof-392889 ' value='1527066'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527066' id='answer-label-1527066' class=' answer'><span>CacheMissCount<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392889[]' id='answer-id-1527067' class='answer   answerof-392889 ' value='1527067'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527067' id='answer-label-1527067' class=' answer'><span>Latency<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392889[]' id='answer-id-1527068' class='answer   answerof-392889 ' value='1527068'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527068' id='answer-label-1527068' class=' answer'><span>Count<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-2' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-2'  class='   watupro-question-id-392890'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>2. <\/span>A development team wants to build a continuous integration\/continuous delivery (CI\/CD) pipeline. The team is using AWS CodePipeline to automate the code build and deployment. The team wants to store the program code to prepare for the CI\/CD pipeline. <br \/>\r<br>Which AWS service should the team use to store the program code?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_2' value='392890' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392890' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392890[]' id='answer-id-1527069' class='answer   answerof-392890 ' value='1527069'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527069' id='answer-label-1527069' class=' answer'><span>AWS CodeDeploy<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392890[]' id='answer-id-1527070' class='answer   answerof-392890 ' value='1527070'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527070' id='answer-label-1527070' class=' answer'><span>AWS CodeArtifact<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392890[]' id='answer-id-1527071' class='answer   answerof-392890 ' value='1527071'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527071' id='answer-label-1527071' class=' answer'><span>AWS CodeCommit<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392890[]' id='answer-id-1527072' class='answer   answerof-392890 ' value='1527072'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527072' id='answer-label-1527072' class=' answer'><span>Amazon CodeGuru<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-3' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-3'  class='   watupro-question-id-392891'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>3. <\/span>A developer is designing an AWS Lambda function that creates temporary files that are less than 10 MB during invocation. The temporary files will be accessed and modified multiple times during invocation. The developer has no need to save or retrieve these files in the future. <br \/>\r<br>Where should the temporary files be stored?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_3' value='392891' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392891' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392891[]' id='answer-id-1527073' class='answer   answerof-392891 ' value='1527073'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527073' id='answer-label-1527073' class=' answer'><span>the \/tmp directory<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392891[]' id='answer-id-1527074' class='answer   answerof-392891 ' value='1527074'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527074' id='answer-label-1527074' class=' answer'><span>Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS)<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392891[]' id='answer-id-1527075' class='answer   answerof-392891 ' value='1527075'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527075' id='answer-label-1527075' class=' answer'><span>Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS)<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392891[]' id='answer-id-1527076' class='answer   answerof-392891 ' value='1527076'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527076' id='answer-label-1527076' class=' answer'><span>Amazon S3<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-4' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-4'  class='   watupro-question-id-392892'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>4. <\/span>A developer is designing a serverless application with two AWS Lambda functions to process photos. One Lambda function stores objects in an Amazon S3 bucket and stores the associated metadata in an Amazon DynamoDB table. The other Lambda function fetches the objects from the S3 bucket by using the metadata from the DynamoDB table. Both Lambda functions use the same Python library to perform complex computations and are approaching the quota for the maximum size of zipped deployment packages. <br \/>\r<br>What should the developer do to reduce the size of the Lambda deployment packages with the LEAST operational overhead?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_4' value='392892' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392892' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392892[]' id='answer-id-1527077' class='answer   answerof-392892 ' value='1527077'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527077' id='answer-label-1527077' class=' answer'><span>Package each Python library in its own .zip file archive. Deploy each Lambda function with its own copy of the library.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392892[]' id='answer-id-1527078' class='answer   answerof-392892 ' value='1527078'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527078' id='answer-label-1527078' class=' answer'><span>Create a Lambda layer with the required Python library. Use the Lambda layer in both Lambda functions.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392892[]' id='answer-id-1527079' class='answer   answerof-392892 ' value='1527079'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527079' id='answer-label-1527079' class=' answer'><span>Combine the two Lambda functions into one Lambda function. Deploy the Lambda function as a single .zip file archive.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392892[]' id='answer-id-1527080' class='answer   answerof-392892 ' value='1527080'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527080' id='answer-label-1527080' class=' answer'><span>Download the Python library to an S3 bucket. Program the Lambda functions to reference the object URLs.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-5' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-5'  class='   watupro-question-id-392893'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>5. <\/span>A developer is writing an AWS Lambda function. The developer wants to log key events that occur while the Lambda function runs. The developer wants to include a unique identifier to associate the events with a specific function invocation. <br \/>\r<br>The developer adds the following code to the Lambda function: <br \/>\r<br><br><img decoding=\"async\" width=283 height=48 id=\"\u56fe\u7247 27\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/04\/image002-25.jpg\"><br><br \/>\r<br>Which solution will meet this requirement?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_5' value='392893' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392893' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392893[]' id='answer-id-1527081' class='answer   answerof-392893 ' value='1527081'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527081' id='answer-label-1527081' class=' answer'><span>Obtain the request identifier from the AWS request ID field in the context object. Configure the application to write logs to standard output.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392893[]' id='answer-id-1527082' class='answer   answerof-392893 ' value='1527082'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527082' id='answer-label-1527082' class=' answer'><span>Obtain the request identifier from the AWS request ID field in the event object. Configure the application to write logs to a file.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392893[]' id='answer-id-1527083' class='answer   answerof-392893 ' value='1527083'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527083' id='answer-label-1527083' class=' answer'><span>Obtain the request identifier from the AWS request ID field in the event object. Configure the application to write logs to standard output.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392893[]' id='answer-id-1527084' class='answer   answerof-392893 ' value='1527084'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527084' id='answer-label-1527084' class=' answer'><span>Obtain the request identifier from the AWS request ID field in the context object. Configure the application to write logs to a file.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-6' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-6'  class='   watupro-question-id-392894'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>6. <\/span>A developer is working on a serverless application that needs to process any changes to an Amazon DynamoDB table with an AWS Lambda function. <br \/>\r<br>How should the developer configure the Lambda function to detect changes to the DynamoDB table?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_6' value='392894' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392894' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392894[]' id='answer-id-1527085' class='answer   answerof-392894 ' value='1527085'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527085' id='answer-label-1527085' class=' answer'><span>Create an Amazon Kinesis data stream, and attach it to the DynamoDB table. Create a trigger to connect the data stream to the Lambda function.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392894[]' id='answer-id-1527086' class='answer   answerof-392894 ' value='1527086'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527086' id='answer-label-1527086' class=' answer'><span>Create an Amazon EventBridge rule to invoke the Lambda function on a regular schedule. Conned to the DynamoDB table from the Lambda function to detect changes.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392894[]' id='answer-id-1527087' class='answer   answerof-392894 ' value='1527087'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527087' id='answer-label-1527087' class=' answer'><span>Enable DynamoDB Streams on the table. Create a trigger to connect the DynamoDB stream to the Lambda function.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392894[]' id='answer-id-1527088' class='answer   answerof-392894 ' value='1527088'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527088' id='answer-label-1527088' class=' answer'><span>Create an Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream, and attach it to the DynamoDB table. \r\nConfigure the delivery stream destination as the Lambda function.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-7' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-7'  class='   watupro-question-id-392895'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>7. <\/span>An application uses an Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling group. A developer notices that EC2 instances are taking a long time to become available during scale-out events. The UserData script is taking a long time to run. <br \/>\r<br>The developer must implement a solution to decrease the time that elapses before an EC2 instance becomes available. The solution must make the most recent version of the application available at all times and must apply all available security updates. The solution also must minimize the number of images that are created. The images must be validated. <br \/>\r<br>Which combination of steps should the developer take to meet these requirements? (Choose two.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_7' value='392895' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392895' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392895[]' id='answer-id-1527089' class='answer   answerof-392895 ' value='1527089'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527089' id='answer-label-1527089' class=' answer'><span>Use EC2 Image Builder to create an Amazon Machine Image (AMI). Install all the patches and agents that are needed to manage and run the application. Update the Auto Scaling group launch configuration to use the AM<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392895[]' id='answer-id-1527090' class='answer   answerof-392895 ' value='1527090'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527090' id='answer-label-1527090' class=' answer'><span>Use EC2 Image Builder to create an Amazon Machine Image (AMI). Install the latest version of the \r\napplication and all the patches and agents that are needed to manage and run the application. \r\nUpdate the Auto Scaling group launch configuration to use the AM<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392895[]' id='answer-id-1527091' class='answer   answerof-392895 ' value='1527091'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527091' id='answer-label-1527091' class=' answer'><span>Set up AWS CodeDeploy to deploy the most recent version of the application at runtime.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392895[]' id='answer-id-1527092' class='answer   answerof-392895 ' value='1527092'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527092' id='answer-label-1527092' class=' answer'><span>Set up AWS CodePipeline to deploy the most recent version of the application at runtime.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392895[]' id='answer-id-1527093' class='answer   answerof-392895 ' value='1527093'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527093' id='answer-label-1527093' class=' answer'><span>Remove any commands that perform operating system patching from the UserData script.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-8' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-8'  class='   watupro-question-id-392896'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>8. <\/span>A developer is creating an AWS Lambda function that needs credentials to connect to an Amazon RDS for MySQL database. An Amazon S3 bucket currently stores the credentials. The developer needs to improve the existing solution by implementing credential rotation and secure storage. The developer also needs to provide integration with the Lambda function. <br \/>\r<br>Which solution should the developer use to store and retrieve the credentials with the LEAST management overhead?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_8' value='392896' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392896' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392896[]' id='answer-id-1527094' class='answer   answerof-392896 ' value='1527094'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527094' id='answer-label-1527094' class=' answer'><span>Store the credentials in AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store. Select the database that the parameter will access. Use the default AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) key to encrypt the parameter. Enable automatic rotation for the parameter. Use the parameter from Parameter Store on the Lambda function to connect to the database.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392896[]' id='answer-id-1527095' class='answer   answerof-392896 ' value='1527095'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527095' id='answer-label-1527095' class=' answer'><span>Encrypt the credentials with the default AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) key. Store the credentials as environment variables for the Lambda function. Create a second Lambda function to generate new credentials and to rotate the credentials by updating the environment variables of the first Lambda function. Invoke the second Lambda function by using an Amazon EventBridge rule that runs on a schedule. Update the database to use the new credentials. On the first Lambda function, retrieve the credentials from the environment variables. Decrypt the credentials by using AWS KMS, Connect to the database.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392896[]' id='answer-id-1527096' class='answer   answerof-392896 ' value='1527096'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527096' id='answer-label-1527096' class=' answer'><span>Store the credentials in AWS Secrets Manager. Set the secret type to Credentials for Amazon RDS database. Select the database that the secret will access. Use the default AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) key to encrypt the secret. Enable automatic rotation for the secret. Use the secret from Secrets Manager on the Lambda function to connect to the database.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392896[]' id='answer-id-1527097' class='answer   answerof-392896 ' value='1527097'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527097' id='answer-label-1527097' class=' answer'><span>Encrypt the credentials by using AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS). Store the credentials in an Amazon DynamoDB table. Create a second Lambda function to rotate the credentials. Invoke the second Lambda function by using an Amazon EventBridge rule that runs on a schedule. Update the DynamoDB table. Update the database to use the generated credentials. Retrieve the credentials from DynamoDB with the first Lambda function. Connect to the database.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-9' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-9'  class='   watupro-question-id-392897'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>9. <\/span>A developer has written the following IAM policy to provide access to an Amazon S3 bucket: <br \/>\r<br><br><img decoding=\"async\" width=545 height=318 id=\"\u56fe\u7247 25\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/04\/image003-26.jpg\"><br><br \/>\r<br>Which access does the policy allow regarding the s3:GetObject and s3:PutObject actions?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_9' value='392897' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392897' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392897[]' id='answer-id-1527098' class='answer   answerof-392897 ' value='1527098'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527098' id='answer-label-1527098' class=' answer'><span>Access on all buckets except the \u201cDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET\u201d bucket<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392897[]' id='answer-id-1527099' class='answer   answerof-392897 ' value='1527099'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527099' id='answer-label-1527099' class=' answer'><span>Access on all buckets that start with \u201cDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET\u201d except the \u201cDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET\/secrets\u201d bucket<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392897[]' id='answer-id-1527100' class='answer   answerof-392897 ' value='1527100'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527100' id='answer-label-1527100' class=' answer'><span>Access on all objects in the \u201cDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET\u201d bucket along with access to all S3 actions for objects in the \u201cDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET\u201d bucket that start with \u201csecrets\u201d<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392897[]' id='answer-id-1527101' class='answer   answerof-392897 ' value='1527101'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527101' id='answer-label-1527101' class=' answer'><span>Access on all objects in the \u201cDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET\u201d bucket except on objects that start with \u201csecrets\u201d<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-10' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-10'  class='   watupro-question-id-392898'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>10. <\/span>A developer is creating a mobile app that calls a backend service by using an Amazon API Gateway REST API. For integration testing during the development phase, the developer wants to simulate different backend responses without invoking the backend service. <br \/>\r<br>Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST operational overhead?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_10' value='392898' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392898' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392898[]' id='answer-id-1527102' class='answer   answerof-392898 ' value='1527102'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527102' id='answer-label-1527102' class=' answer'><span>Create an AWS Lambda function. Use API Gateway proxy integration to return constant HTTP responses.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392898[]' id='answer-id-1527103' class='answer   answerof-392898 ' value='1527103'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527103' id='answer-label-1527103' class=' answer'><span>Create an Amazon EC2 instance that serves the backend REST API by using an AWS CloudFormation template.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392898[]' id='answer-id-1527104' class='answer   answerof-392898 ' value='1527104'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527104' id='answer-label-1527104' class=' answer'><span>Customize the API Gateway stage to select a response type based on the request.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392898[]' id='answer-id-1527105' class='answer   answerof-392898 ' value='1527105'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527105' id='answer-label-1527105' class=' answer'><span>Use a request mapping template to select the mock integration response.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-11' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-11'  class='   watupro-question-id-392899'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>11. <\/span>A developer has a legacy application that is hosted on-premises. Other applications hosted on AWS depend on the on-premises application for proper functioning. In case of any application errors, the developer wants to be able to use Amazon CloudWatch to monitor and troubleshoot all applications from one place. <br \/>\r<br>How can the developer accomplish this?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_11' value='392899' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392899' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392899[]' id='answer-id-1527106' class='answer   answerof-392899 ' value='1527106'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527106' id='answer-label-1527106' class=' answer'><span>Install an AWS SDK on the on-premises server to automatically send logs to CloudWatch.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392899[]' id='answer-id-1527107' class='answer   answerof-392899 ' value='1527107'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527107' id='answer-label-1527107' class=' answer'><span>Download the CloudWatch agent to the on-premises server. Configure the agent to use IAM user credentials with permissions for CloudWatch.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392899[]' id='answer-id-1527108' class='answer   answerof-392899 ' value='1527108'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527108' id='answer-label-1527108' class=' answer'><span>Upload log files from the on-premises server to Amazon S3 and have CloudWatch read the files.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392899[]' id='answer-id-1527109' class='answer   answerof-392899 ' value='1527109'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527109' id='answer-label-1527109' class=' answer'><span>Upload log files from the on-premises server to an Amazon EC2 instance and have the instance forward the logs to CloudWatch.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-12' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-12'  class='   watupro-question-id-392900'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>12. <\/span>An Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream is receiving customer data that contains personally identifiable information. A developer needs to remove pattern-based customer identifiers from the data and store the modified data in an Amazon S3 bucket. <br \/>\r<br>What should the developer do to meet these requirements?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_12' value='392900' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392900' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392900[]' id='answer-id-1527110' class='answer   answerof-392900 ' value='1527110'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527110' id='answer-label-1527110' class=' answer'><span>Implement Kinesis Data Firehose data transformation as an AWS Lambda function. Configure the function to remove the customer identifiers. Set an Amazon S3 bucket as the destination of the delivery stream.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392900[]' id='answer-id-1527111' class='answer   answerof-392900 ' value='1527111'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527111' id='answer-label-1527111' class=' answer'><span>Launch an Amazon EC2 instance. Set the EC2 instance as the destination of the delivery stream. Run an application on the EC2 instance to remove the customer identifiers. Store the transformed data in an Amazon S3 bucket.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392900[]' id='answer-id-1527112' class='answer   answerof-392900 ' value='1527112'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527112' id='answer-label-1527112' class=' answer'><span>Create an Amazon OpenSearch Service instance. Set the OpenSearch Service instance as the destination of the delivery stream. Use search and replace to remove the customer identifiers. Export the data to an Amazon S3 bucket.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392900[]' id='answer-id-1527113' class='answer   answerof-392900 ' value='1527113'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527113' id='answer-label-1527113' class=' answer'><span>Create an AWS Step Functions workflow to remove the customer identifiers. As the last step in the workflow, store the transformed data in an Amazon S3 bucket. Set the workflow as the destination of the delivery stream.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-13' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-13'  class='   watupro-question-id-392901'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>13. <\/span>A developer is using an AWS Lambda function to generate avatars for profile pictures that are uploaded to an Amazon S3 bucket. The Lambda function is automatically invoked for profile pictures that are saved under the \/original\/ S3 prefix. The developer notices that some pictures cause the Lambda function to time out. The developer wants to implement a fallback mechanism by using another Lambda function that resizes the profile picture. <br \/>\r<br>Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST development effort?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_13' value='392901' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392901' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392901[]' id='answer-id-1527114' class='answer   answerof-392901 ' value='1527114'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527114' id='answer-label-1527114' class=' answer'><span>Set the image resize Lambda function as a destination of the avatar generator Lambda function for the events that fail processing.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392901[]' id='answer-id-1527115' class='answer   answerof-392901 ' value='1527115'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527115' id='answer-label-1527115' class=' answer'><span>Create an Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) queue. Set the SQS queue as a destination with an on failure condition for the avatar generator Lambda function. Configure the image resize Lambda function to poll from the SQS queue.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392901[]' id='answer-id-1527116' class='answer   answerof-392901 ' value='1527116'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527116' id='answer-label-1527116' class=' answer'><span>Create an AWS Step Functions state machine that invokes the avatar generator Lambda function and uses the image resize Lambda function as a fallback. Create an Amazon EventBridge rule that matches events from the S3 bucket to invoke the state machine.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392901[]' id='answer-id-1527117' class='answer   answerof-392901 ' value='1527117'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527117' id='answer-label-1527117' class=' answer'><span>Create an Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic. Set the SNS topic as a destination with an on failure condition for the avatar generator Lambda function. Subscribe the image resize Lambda function to the SNS topic.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-14' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-14'  class='   watupro-question-id-392902'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>14. <\/span>A developer needs to migrate an online retail application to AWS to handle an anticipated increase in traffic. The application currently runs on two servers: one server for the web application and another server for the database. The web server renders webpages and manages session state in memory. <br \/>\r<br>The database server hosts a MySQL database that contains order details. When traffic to the application is heavy, the memory usage for the web server approaches 100% and the application slows down considerably. <br \/>\r<br>The developer has found that most of the memory increase and performance decrease is related to the load of managing additional user sessions. For the web server migration, the developer will use Amazon EC2 instances with an Auto Scaling group behind an Application Load Balancer. <br \/>\r<br>Which additional set of changes should the developer make to the application to improve the application's performance?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_14' value='392902' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392902' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392902[]' id='answer-id-1527118' class='answer   answerof-392902 ' value='1527118'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527118' id='answer-label-1527118' class=' answer'><span>Use an EC2 instance to host the MySQL database. Store the session data and the application data in the MySQL database.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392902[]' id='answer-id-1527119' class='answer   answerof-392902 ' value='1527119'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527119' id='answer-label-1527119' class=' answer'><span>Use Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached to store and manage the session data. Use an Amazon RDS for MySQL DB instance to store the application data.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392902[]' id='answer-id-1527120' class='answer   answerof-392902 ' value='1527120'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527120' id='answer-label-1527120' class=' answer'><span>Use Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached to store and manage the session data and the application data.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392902[]' id='answer-id-1527121' class='answer   answerof-392902 ' value='1527121'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527121' id='answer-label-1527121' class=' answer'><span>Use the EC2 instance store to manage the session data. Use an Amazon RDS for MySQL DB instance to store the application data.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-15' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-15'  class='   watupro-question-id-392903'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>15. <\/span>An application uses Lambda functions to extract metadata from files uploaded to an S3 bucket; the metadata is stored in Amazon DynamoDB. The application starts behaving unexpectedly, and the developer wants to examine the logs of the Lambda function code for errors. Based on this system configuration, where would the developer find the logs?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_15' value='392903' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392903' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392903[]' id='answer-id-1527122' class='answer   answerof-392903 ' value='1527122'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527122' id='answer-label-1527122' class=' answer'><span>Amazon S3<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392903[]' id='answer-id-1527123' class='answer   answerof-392903 ' value='1527123'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527123' id='answer-label-1527123' class=' answer'><span>AWS CloudTrail<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392903[]' id='answer-id-1527124' class='answer   answerof-392903 ' value='1527124'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527124' id='answer-label-1527124' class=' answer'><span>Amazon CloudWatch<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392903[]' id='answer-id-1527125' class='answer   answerof-392903 ' value='1527125'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527125' id='answer-label-1527125' class=' answer'><span>Amazon DynamoDB<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-16' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-16'  class='   watupro-question-id-392904'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>16. <\/span>A company is using an AWS Lambda function to process records from an Amazon Kinesis data stream. The company recently observed slow processing of the records. A developer notices that the iterator age metric for the function is increasing and that the Lambda run duration is constantly above normal. <br \/>\r<br>Which actions should the developer take to increase the processing speed? (Choose two.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_16' value='392904' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392904' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392904[]' id='answer-id-1527126' class='answer   answerof-392904 ' value='1527126'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527126' id='answer-label-1527126' class=' answer'><span>Increase the number of shards of the Kinesis data stream.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392904[]' id='answer-id-1527127' class='answer   answerof-392904 ' value='1527127'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527127' id='answer-label-1527127' class=' answer'><span>Decrease the timeout of the Lambda function.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392904[]' id='answer-id-1527128' class='answer   answerof-392904 ' value='1527128'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527128' id='answer-label-1527128' class=' answer'><span>Increase the memory that is allocated to the Lambda function.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392904[]' id='answer-id-1527129' class='answer   answerof-392904 ' value='1527129'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527129' id='answer-label-1527129' class=' answer'><span>Decrease the number of shards of the Kinesis data stream.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392904[]' id='answer-id-1527130' class='answer   answerof-392904 ' value='1527130'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527130' id='answer-label-1527130' class=' answer'><span>Increase the timeout of the Lambda function.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-17' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-17'  class='   watupro-question-id-392905'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>17. <\/span>A company needs to harden its container images before the images are in a running state. The company's application uses Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR) as an image registry. Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) for compute, and an AWS CodePipeline pipeline that orchestrates a continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI\/CD) workflow. <br \/>\r<br>Dynamic application security testing occurs in the final stage of the pipeline after a new image is deployed to a development namespace in the EKS cluster. A developer needs to place an analysis stage before this deployment to analyze the container image earlier in the CI\/CD pipeline. <br \/>\r<br>Which solution will meet these requirements with the MOST operational efficiency?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_17' value='392905' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392905' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392905[]' id='answer-id-1527131' class='answer   answerof-392905 ' value='1527131'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527131' id='answer-label-1527131' class=' answer'><span>Build the container image and run the docker scan command locally. Mitigate any findings before pushing changes to the source code repository. Write a pre-commit hook that enforces the use of this workflow before commit.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392905[]' id='answer-id-1527132' class='answer   answerof-392905 ' value='1527132'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527132' id='answer-label-1527132' class=' answer'><span>Create a new CodePipeline stage that occurs after the container image is built. Configure ECR basic image scanning to scan on image push. Use an AWS Lambda function as the action provider. Configure the Lambda function to check the scan results and to fail the pipeline if there are findings.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392905[]' id='answer-id-1527133' class='answer   answerof-392905 ' value='1527133'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527133' id='answer-label-1527133' class=' answer'><span>Create a new CodePipeline stage that occurs after source code has been retrieved from its repository. Run a security scanner on the latest revision of the source code. Fail the pipeline if there are findings.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392905[]' id='answer-id-1527134' class='answer   answerof-392905 ' value='1527134'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527134' id='answer-label-1527134' class=' answer'><span>Add an action to the deployment stage of the pipeline so that the action occurs before the deployment to the EKS cluster. Configure ECR basic image scanning to scan on image push. Use an AWS Lambda function as the action provider. Configure the Lambda function to check the scan results and to fail the pipeline if there are findings.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-18' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-18'  class='   watupro-question-id-392906'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>18. <\/span>A developer is testing a new file storage application that uses an Amazon CloudFront distribution to serve content from an Amazon S3 bucket. The distribution accesses the S3 bucket by using an origin access identity (OAI). The S3 bucket's permissions explicitly deny access to all other users. <br \/>\r<br>The application prompts users to authenticate on a login page and then uses signed cookies to allow users to access their personal storage directories. The developer has configured the distribution to use its default cache behavior with restricted viewer access and has set the origin to point to the S3 bucket. However, when the developer tries to navigate to the login page, the developer receives a 403 Forbidden error. <br \/>\r<br>The developer needs to implement a solution to allow unauthenticated access to the login page. The <br \/>\r<br>solution also must keep all private content secure. <br \/>\r<br>Which solution will meet these requirements?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_18' value='392906' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392906' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392906[]' id='answer-id-1527135' class='answer   answerof-392906 ' value='1527135'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527135' id='answer-label-1527135' class=' answer'><span>Add a second cache behavior to the distribution with the same origin as the default cache behavior. Set the path pattern for the second cache behavior to the path of the login page, and make viewer access unrestricted. Keep the default cache behavior's settings unchanged.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392906[]' id='answer-id-1527136' class='answer   answerof-392906 ' value='1527136'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527136' id='answer-label-1527136' class=' answer'><span>Add a second cache behavior to the distribution with the same origin as the default cache behavior. Set the path pattern for the second cache behavior to *, and make viewer access restricted. Change the default cache behavior's path pattern to the path of the login page, and make viewer access unrestricted.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392906[]' id='answer-id-1527137' class='answer   answerof-392906 ' value='1527137'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527137' id='answer-label-1527137' class=' answer'><span>Add a second origin as a failover origin to the default cache behavior. Point the failover origin to the S3 bucket. Set the path pattern for the primary origin to *, and make viewer access restricted. Set the path pattern for the failover origin to the path of the login page, and make viewer access unrestricted.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392906[]' id='answer-id-1527138' class='answer   answerof-392906 ' value='1527138'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527138' id='answer-label-1527138' class=' answer'><span>Add a bucket policy to the S3 bucket to allow read access. Set the resource on the policy to the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the login page object in the S3 bucket. Add a CloudFront function to the default cache behavior to redirect unauthorized requests to the login page's S3 UR<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-19' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-19'  class='   watupro-question-id-392907'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>19. <\/span>A developer is using AWS Amplify Hosting to build and deploy an application. The developer is receiving an increased number of bug reports from users. The developer wants to add end-to-end testing to the application to eliminate as many bugs as possible before the bugs reach production. <br \/>\r<br>Which solution should the developer implement to meet these requirements?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_19' value='392907' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392907' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392907[]' id='answer-id-1527139' class='answer   answerof-392907 ' value='1527139'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527139' id='answer-label-1527139' class=' answer'><span>Run the amplify add test command in the Amplify CL<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392907[]' id='answer-id-1527140' class='answer   answerof-392907 ' value='1527140'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527140' id='answer-label-1527140' class=' answer'><span>Create unit tests in the application. Deploy the unit tests by using the amplify push command in the Amplify CL<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392907[]' id='answer-id-1527141' class='answer   answerof-392907 ' value='1527141'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527141' id='answer-label-1527141' class=' answer'><span>Add a test phase to the amplify.yml build settings for the application.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392907[]' id='answer-id-1527142' class='answer   answerof-392907 ' value='1527142'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527142' id='answer-label-1527142' class=' answer'><span>Add a test phase to the aws-exports.js file for the application.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-20' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-20'  class='   watupro-question-id-392908'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>20. <\/span>An ecommerce company is using an AWS Lambda function behind Amazon API Gateway as its application tier. To process orders during checkout, the application calls a POST API from the frontend. The POST API invokes the Lambda function asynchronously. In rare situations, the application has not processed orders. The Lambda application logs show no errors or failures. <br \/>\r<br>What should a developer do to solve this problem?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_20' value='392908' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392908' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392908[]' id='answer-id-1527143' class='answer   answerof-392908 ' value='1527143'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527143' id='answer-label-1527143' class=' answer'><span>Inspect the frontend logs for API failures. Call the POST API manually by using the requests from the log file.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392908[]' id='answer-id-1527144' class='answer   answerof-392908 ' value='1527144'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527144' id='answer-label-1527144' class=' answer'><span>Create and inspect the Lambda dead-letter queue. Troubleshoot the failed functions. Reprocess the events.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392908[]' id='answer-id-1527145' class='answer   answerof-392908 ' value='1527145'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527145' id='answer-label-1527145' class=' answer'><span>Inspect the Lambda logs in Amazon CloudWatch for possible errors. Fix the errors.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392908[]' id='answer-id-1527146' class='answer   answerof-392908 ' value='1527146'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527146' id='answer-label-1527146' class=' answer'><span>Make sure that caching is disabled for the POST API in API Gateway.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-21' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-21'  class='   watupro-question-id-392909'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>21. <\/span>A company is building a web application on AWS. When a customer sends a request, the application will generate reports and then make the reports available to the customer within one hour. Reports should be accessible to the customer for 8 hours. Some reports are larger than 1 MB. Each report is unique to the customer. The application should delete all reports that are older than 2 days. <br \/>\r<br>Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST operational overhead?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_21' value='392909' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392909' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392909[]' id='answer-id-1527147' class='answer   answerof-392909 ' value='1527147'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527147' id='answer-label-1527147' class=' answer'><span>Generate the reports and then store the reports as Amazon DynamoDB items that have a specified TT<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392909[]' id='answer-id-1527148' class='answer   answerof-392909 ' value='1527148'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527148' id='answer-label-1527148' class=' answer'><span>Generate a URL that retrieves the reports from DynamoD<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392909[]' id='answer-id-1527149' class='answer   answerof-392909 ' value='1527149'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527149' id='answer-label-1527149' class=' answer'><span>Provide the URL to customers through the web application.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392909[]' id='answer-id-1527150' class='answer   answerof-392909 ' value='1527150'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527150' id='answer-label-1527150' class=' answer'><span>Generate the reports and then store the reports in an Amazon S3 bucket that uses server-side encryption. Attach the reports to an Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) message. Subscribe the customer to email notifications from Amazon SN<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392909[]' id='answer-id-1527151' class='answer   answerof-392909 ' value='1527151'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527151' id='answer-label-1527151' class=' answer'><span>Generate the reports and then store the reports in an Amazon S3 bucket that uses server-side encryption. Generate a presigned URL that contains an expiration date Provide the URL to customers through the web application. Add S3 Lifecycle configuration rules to the S3 bucket to delete old reports.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392909[]' id='answer-id-1527152' class='answer   answerof-392909 ' value='1527152'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527152' id='answer-label-1527152' class=' answer'><span>Generate the reports and then store the reports in an Amazon RDS database with a date stamp. Generate an URL that retrieves the reports from the RDS database. Provide the URL to customers through the web application. Schedule an hourly AWS Lambda function to delete database records that have expired date stamps.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-22' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-22'  class='   watupro-question-id-392910'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>22. <\/span>A company has deployed an application on AWS Elastic Beanstalk. The company has configured the Auto Scaling group that is associated with the Elastic Beanstalk environment to have five Amazon EC2 instances. If the capacity is fewer than four EC2 instances during the deployment, application performance degrades. The company is using the all-at-once deployment policy. <br \/>\r<br>What is the MOST cost-effective way to solve the deployment issue?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_22' value='392910' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392910' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392910[]' id='answer-id-1527153' class='answer   answerof-392910 ' value='1527153'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527153' id='answer-label-1527153' class=' answer'><span>Change the Auto Scaling group to six desired instances.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392910[]' id='answer-id-1527154' class='answer   answerof-392910 ' value='1527154'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527154' id='answer-label-1527154' class=' answer'><span>Change the deployment policy to traffic splitting. Specify an evaluation time of 1 hour.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392910[]' id='answer-id-1527155' class='answer   answerof-392910 ' value='1527155'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527155' id='answer-label-1527155' class=' answer'><span>Change the deployment policy to rolling with additional batch. Specify a batch size of 1.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392910[]' id='answer-id-1527156' class='answer   answerof-392910 ' value='1527156'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527156' id='answer-label-1527156' class=' answer'><span>Change the deployment policy to rolling. Specify a batch size of 2.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-23' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-23'  class='   watupro-question-id-392911'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>23. <\/span>A developer is incorporating AWS X-Ray into an application that handles personal identifiable information (PII). The application is hosted on Amazon EC2 instances. The application trace messages include encrypted PII and go to Amazon CloudWatch. The developer needs to ensure that no PII goes outside of the EC2 instances. <br \/>\r<br>Which solution will meet these requirements?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_23' value='392911' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392911' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392911[]' id='answer-id-1527157' class='answer   answerof-392911 ' value='1527157'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527157' id='answer-label-1527157' class=' answer'><span>Manually instrument the X-Ray SDK in the application code.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392911[]' id='answer-id-1527158' class='answer   answerof-392911 ' value='1527158'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527158' id='answer-label-1527158' class=' answer'><span>Use the X-Ray auto-instrumentation agent.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392911[]' id='answer-id-1527159' class='answer   answerof-392911 ' value='1527159'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527159' id='answer-label-1527159' class=' answer'><span>Use Amazon Macie to detect and hide PI<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392911[]' id='answer-id-1527160' class='answer   answerof-392911 ' value='1527160'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527160' id='answer-label-1527160' class=' answer'><span>Call the X-Ray API from AWS Lambda.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392911[]' id='answer-id-1527161' class='answer   answerof-392911 ' value='1527161'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527161' id='answer-label-1527161' class=' answer'><span>Use AWS Distro for Open Telemetry.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-24' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-24'  class='   watupro-question-id-392912'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>24. <\/span>A developer is migrating some features from a legacy monolithic application to use AWS Lambda functions instead. The application currently stores data in an Amazon Aurora DB cluster that runs in private subnets in a VPC. The AWS account has one VPC deployed. The Lambda functions and the DB cluster are deployed in the same AWS Region in the same AWS account. <br \/>\r<br>The developer needs to ensure that the Lambda functions can securely access the DB cluster without crossing the public internet. <br \/>\r<br>Which solution will meet these requirements?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_24' value='392912' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392912' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392912[]' id='answer-id-1527162' class='answer   answerof-392912 ' value='1527162'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527162' id='answer-label-1527162' class=' answer'><span>Configure the DB cluster's public access setting to Yes.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392912[]' id='answer-id-1527163' class='answer   answerof-392912 ' value='1527163'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527163' id='answer-label-1527163' class=' answer'><span>Configure an Amazon RDS database proxy for the Lambda functions.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392912[]' id='answer-id-1527164' class='answer   answerof-392912 ' value='1527164'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527164' id='answer-label-1527164' class=' answer'><span>Configure a NAT gateway and a security group for the Lambda functions.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392912[]' id='answer-id-1527165' class='answer   answerof-392912 ' value='1527165'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527165' id='answer-label-1527165' class=' answer'><span>Configure the VPC, subnets, and a security group for the Lambda functions.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-25' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-25'  class='   watupro-question-id-392913'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>25. <\/span>A developer is building a new application on AWS. The application uses an AWS Lambda function that retrieves information from an Amazon DynamoDB table. The developer hard coded the DynamoDB table name into the Lambda function code. The table name might change over time. The developer does not want to modify the Lambda code if the table name changes. <br \/>\r<br>Which solution will meet these requirements MOST efficiently?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_25' value='392913' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392913' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392913[]' id='answer-id-1527166' class='answer   answerof-392913 ' value='1527166'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527166' id='answer-label-1527166' class=' answer'><span>Create a Lambda environment variable to store the table name. Use the standard method for the programming language to retrieve the variable.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392913[]' id='answer-id-1527167' class='answer   answerof-392913 ' value='1527167'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527167' id='answer-label-1527167' class=' answer'><span>Store the table name in a file. Store the file in the \/tmp folder. Use the SDK for the programming language to retrieve the table name.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392913[]' id='answer-id-1527168' class='answer   answerof-392913 ' value='1527168'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527168' id='answer-label-1527168' class=' answer'><span>Create a file to store the table name. Zip the file and upload the file to the Lambda layer. Use the SDK for the programming language to retrieve the table name.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392913[]' id='answer-id-1527169' class='answer   answerof-392913 ' value='1527169'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527169' id='answer-label-1527169' class=' answer'><span>Create a global variable that is outside the handler in the Lambda function to store the table name.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-26' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-26'  class='   watupro-question-id-392914'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>26. <\/span>A company has installed smart motes in all Its customer locations. The smart meter\u2019s measure power usage at 1minute intervals and send the usage readings to a remote endpoint tot collection. The company needs to create an endpoint that will receive the smart meter readings and store the readings in a database. The company wants to store the location ID and timestamp information. <br \/>\r<br>The company wants to give Is customers low-latency access to their current usage and historical usage on demand. The company expects demand to increase significantly. The solution must not impact performance or include downtime write seeing. <br \/>\r<br>When solution will meet these requirements MOST cost-effectively?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_26' value='392914' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392914' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392914[]' id='answer-id-1527170' class='answer   answerof-392914 ' value='1527170'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527170' id='answer-label-1527170' class=' answer'><span>Store the smart meter readings in an Amazon RDS database. Create an index on the location ID and timestamp columns Use the columns to filter on the customers \u2018data.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392914[]' id='answer-id-1527171' class='answer   answerof-392914 ' value='1527171'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527171' id='answer-label-1527171' class=' answer'><span>Store the smart motor readings m an Amazon DynamoDB table Croato a composite Key oy using the location ID and timestamp columns. Use the columns to filter on the customers' data.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392914[]' id='answer-id-1527172' class='answer   answerof-392914 ' value='1527172'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527172' id='answer-label-1527172' class=' answer'><span>Store the smart meter readings in Amazon EastCache for Reds Create a Sorted set key y using the location ID and timestamp columns. Use the columns to filter on the customers\u2019 data.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392914[]' id='answer-id-1527173' class='answer   answerof-392914 ' value='1527173'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527173' id='answer-label-1527173' class=' answer'><span>Store the smart meter readings m Amazon S3 Parton the data by using the location ID and timestamp columns. Use Amazon Athena lo tiler on me customers' data.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-27' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-27'  class='   watupro-question-id-392915'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>27. <\/span>A company\u2019s website runs on an Amazon EC2 instance and uses Auto Scaling to scale the environment during peak times. Website users across the world ate experiencing high latency flue lo sialic content on theEC2 instance. even during non-peak hours. <br \/>\r<br>When companion of steps mill resolves the latency issue? (Select TWO)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_27' value='392915' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392915' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392915[]' id='answer-id-1527174' class='answer   answerof-392915 ' value='1527174'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527174' id='answer-label-1527174' class=' answer'><span>Double the Auto Scaling group's maximum number of servers<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392915[]' id='answer-id-1527175' class='answer   answerof-392915 ' value='1527175'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527175' id='answer-label-1527175' class=' answer'><span>Host the application code on AWS lambda<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392915[]' id='answer-id-1527176' class='answer   answerof-392915 ' value='1527176'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527176' id='answer-label-1527176' class=' answer'><span>Scale vertically by resizing the EC2 instances<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392915[]' id='answer-id-1527177' class='answer   answerof-392915 ' value='1527177'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527177' id='answer-label-1527177' class=' answer'><span>Create an Amazon Cloudfront distribution to cache the static content<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392915[]' id='answer-id-1527178' class='answer   answerof-392915 ' value='1527178'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527178' id='answer-label-1527178' class=' answer'><span>Store the application\u2019s sialic content in Amazon S3<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-28' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-28'  class='   watupro-question-id-392916'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>28. <\/span>An online food company provides an Amazon API Gateway HTTP API 1o receive orders for partners. The API is integrated with an AWS Lambda function. The Lambda function stores the orders in an Amazon DynamoDB table. <br \/>\r<br>The company expects to onboard additional partners Some to me panthers require additional Lambda function to receive orders. The company has created an Amazon S3 bucket. The company needs 10 store all orders and updates m the S3 bucket for future analysis <br \/>\r<br>How can the developer ensure that an orders and updates are stored to Amazon S3 with the LEAST development effort?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_28' value='392916' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392916' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392916[]' id='answer-id-1527179' class='answer   answerof-392916 ' value='1527179'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527179' id='answer-label-1527179' class=' answer'><span>Create a new Lambda function and a new API Gateway API endpoint. Configure the new Lambda function to write to the S3 bucket. Modify the original Lambda function to post updates to the new \r\nAPI endpoint.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392916[]' id='answer-id-1527180' class='answer   answerof-392916 ' value='1527180'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527180' id='answer-label-1527180' class=' answer'><span>Use Amazon Kinesis Data Streams to create a new data stream. Modify the Lambda function to publish orders to the oats stream Configure in data stream to write to the S3 bucket.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392916[]' id='answer-id-1527181' class='answer   answerof-392916 ' value='1527181'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527181' id='answer-label-1527181' class=' answer'><span>Enable DynamoDB Streams on me DynamoOB table. Create a new lambda function. Associate the stream's Amazon Resource Name (ARN) with the Lambda Function Configure the Lambda function to write to the S3 bucket as records appear in the table\u2019s stream.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392916[]' id='answer-id-1527182' class='answer   answerof-392916 ' value='1527182'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527182' id='answer-label-1527182' class=' answer'><span>Modify the Lambda function to punish to a new Amazon. Simple Lambda function receives orders. Subscribe a new Lambda function to the topic. Configure the new Lambda function to write to the S3 bucket as updates come through the topic.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-29' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-29'  class='   watupro-question-id-392917'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>29. <\/span>A company has an Amazon S3 bucket containing premier content that it intends to make available to only paid subscribers of its website. The S3 bucket currently has default permissions of all objects being private to prevent inadvertent exposure of the premier content to non-paying website visitors. <br \/>\r<br>How can the company Limit the ability to download a premier content file in the S3 Bucket to paid subscribers only?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_29' value='392917' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392917' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392917[]' id='answer-id-1527183' class='answer   answerof-392917 ' value='1527183'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527183' id='answer-label-1527183' class=' answer'><span>Apply a bucket policy that allows anonymous users to download the content from the S3 bucket.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392917[]' id='answer-id-1527184' class='answer   answerof-392917 ' value='1527184'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527184' id='answer-label-1527184' class=' answer'><span>Generate a pre-signed object URL for the premier content file when a pad subscriber requests a download.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392917[]' id='answer-id-1527185' class='answer   answerof-392917 ' value='1527185'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527185' id='answer-label-1527185' class=' answer'><span>Add a Docket policy that requires multi-factor authentication for request to access the S3 bucket objects.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392917[]' id='answer-id-1527186' class='answer   answerof-392917 ' value='1527186'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527186' id='answer-label-1527186' class=' answer'><span>Enable server-side encryption on the S3 bucket for data protection against the non-paying website visitors.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-30' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-30'  class='   watupro-question-id-392918'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>30. <\/span>A developer is creating an AWS Lambda function that searches for Items from an Amazon DynamoDQ table that contains customer contact information. The DynamoDB table items have the customers as the partition and additional properties such as customer -type, name, and job_title. <br \/>\r<br>The Lambda function runs whenever a user types a new character into the customer_type text Input. The developer wants to search to return partial matches of all tne email_address property of a particular customer type. The developer does not want to recreate the DynamoDB table. <br \/>\r<br>What should the developer do to meet these requirements?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_30' value='392918' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392918' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392918[]' id='answer-id-1527187' class='answer   answerof-392918 ' value='1527187'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527187' id='answer-label-1527187' class=' answer'><span>Add a global secondary index (GSI) to the DynamoDB table with customer-type input, as the partition key and email_address as the sort key. Perform a query operation on the GSI by using the begins with key condition expression with the email_address property.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392918[]' id='answer-id-1527188' class='answer   answerof-392918 ' value='1527188'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527188' id='answer-label-1527188' class=' answer'><span>Add a global secondary index (GSI) to the DynamoDB table with email_address as the partition key and customer_type as the sort key. Perform a query operation on the GSI by using the begine_with key condition expresses with the email. Address property.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392918[]' id='answer-id-1527189' class='answer   answerof-392918 ' value='1527189'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527189' id='answer-label-1527189' class=' answer'><span>Add a local secondary index (LSI) to the DynemoOB table with customer_type as the partition Key and email_address as the sort Key. Perform a quick operation on the LSI by using the begine_with Key condition expression with the email-address property.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392918[]' id='answer-id-1527190' class='answer   answerof-392918 ' value='1527190'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527190' id='answer-label-1527190' class=' answer'><span>Add a local secondary index (LSI) to the DynamoDB table with job-title as the partition key and email_address as the sort key. Perform a query operation on the LSI by using the begins_with key condition expression with the email_address property.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-31' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-31'  class='   watupro-question-id-392919'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>31. <\/span>A developer is building an application that uses AWS API Gateway APIs. AWS Lambda function, and AWS Dynamic DB tables. The developer uses the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) to build and run serverless applications on AWS. Each time the developer pushes of changes for only to the Lambda functions, all the artifacts in the application are rebuilt. <br \/>\r<br>The developer wants to implement AWS SAM Accelerate by running a command to only redeploy the Lambda functions that have changed. <br \/>\r<br>Which command will meet these requirements?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_31' value='392919' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392919' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392919[]' id='answer-id-1527191' class='answer   answerof-392919 ' value='1527191'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527191' id='answer-label-1527191' class=' answer'><span>sam deploy -force-upload<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392919[]' id='answer-id-1527192' class='answer   answerof-392919 ' value='1527192'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527192' id='answer-label-1527192' class=' answer'><span>sam deploy -no-execute-changeset<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392919[]' id='answer-id-1527193' class='answer   answerof-392919 ' value='1527193'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527193' id='answer-label-1527193' class=' answer'><span>sam package<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392919[]' id='answer-id-1527194' class='answer   answerof-392919 ' value='1527194'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527194' id='answer-label-1527194' class=' answer'><span>sam sync -watch<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-32' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-32'  class='   watupro-question-id-392920'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>32. <\/span>A developer is building an application that gives users the ability to view bank account from multiple sources in a single dashboard. The developer has automated the process to retrieve API credentials for these sources. The process invokes an AWS Lambda function that is associated with an AWS CloudFormation cotton resource. <br \/>\r<br>The developer wants a solution that will store the API credentials with minimal operational overhead. <br \/>\r<br>When solution will meet these requirements?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_32' value='392920' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392920' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392920[]' id='answer-id-1527195' class='answer   answerof-392920 ' value='1527195'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527195' id='answer-label-1527195' class=' answer'><span>Add an AWS Secrets Manager GenerateSecretString resource to the CloudFormation template. Set the value to reference new credentials to the Cloudformation resource.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392920[]' id='answer-id-1527196' class='answer   answerof-392920 ' value='1527196'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527196' id='answer-label-1527196' class=' answer'><span>Use the AWS SDK ssm PutParameter operation in the Lambda function from the existing, custom resource to store the credentials as a parameter. Set the parameter value to reference the new credentials. Set ma parameter type to SecureString.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392920[]' id='answer-id-1527197' class='answer   answerof-392920 ' value='1527197'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527197' id='answer-label-1527197' class=' answer'><span>Add an AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store resource to the CloudFormation template. Set the CloudFormation resource value to reference the new credentials Set the resource NoEcho attribute to true.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392920[]' id='answer-id-1527198' class='answer   answerof-392920 ' value='1527198'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527198' id='answer-label-1527198' class=' answer'><span>Use the AWS SDK ssm PutParameter operation in the Lambda function from the existing custom resources to store the credentials as a parameter. Set the parameter value to reference the new credentials. Set the parameter NoEcho attribute to true.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-33' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-33'  class='   watupro-question-id-392921'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>33. <\/span>A developer is configuring an applications deployment environment in AWS CodePipeine. The application code is stored in a GitHub repository. The developer wants to ensure that the repository package's unit tests run in the new deployment environment. The deployment has already set the pipeline's source provider to GitHub and has specified the repository and branch to use in the deployment. <br \/>\r<br>When combination of steps should the developer take next to meet these requirements with the least the LEAST overhead' (Select TWO).<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_33' value='392921' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392921' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392921[]' id='answer-id-1527199' class='answer   answerof-392921 ' value='1527199'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527199' id='answer-label-1527199' class=' answer'><span>Create an AWS CodeCommt project. Add the repository package's build and test commands to the protects buildspec<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392921[]' id='answer-id-1527200' class='answer   answerof-392921 ' value='1527200'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527200' id='answer-label-1527200' class=' answer'><span>Create an AWS CodeBuid project. Add the repository package's build and test commands to the projects buildspec<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392921[]' id='answer-id-1527201' class='answer   answerof-392921 ' value='1527201'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527201' id='answer-label-1527201' class=' answer'><span>Create an AWS CodeDeploy protect. Add the repository package's build and test commands to the project's buildspec<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392921[]' id='answer-id-1527202' class='answer   answerof-392921 ' value='1527202'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527202' id='answer-label-1527202' class=' answer'><span>Add an action to the source stage. Specify the newly created project as the action provider. Specify the build attract as the actions input artifact.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392921[]' id='answer-id-1527203' class='answer   answerof-392921 ' value='1527203'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527203' id='answer-label-1527203' class=' answer'><span>Add a new stage to the pipeline alter the source stage. Add an action to the new stage. Speedy the newly created protect as the action provider. Specify the source artifact as the action's input artifact.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-34' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-34'  class='   watupro-question-id-392922'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>34. <\/span>A developer is trying get data from an Amazon DynamoDB table called demoman-table. The developer configured the AWS CLI to use a specific IAM use's credentials and ran the following command. <br \/>\r<br>The command returned errors and no rows were returned. <br \/>\r<br>What is the MOST likely cause of these issues?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_34' value='392922' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392922' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392922[]' id='answer-id-1527204' class='answer   answerof-392922 ' value='1527204'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527204' id='answer-label-1527204' class=' answer'><span>The command is incorrect; it should be rewritten to use put-item with a string argument<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392922[]' id='answer-id-1527205' class='answer   answerof-392922 ' value='1527205'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527205' id='answer-label-1527205' class=' answer'><span>The developer needs to log a ticket with AWS Support to enable access to the demoman-table<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392922[]' id='answer-id-1527206' class='answer   answerof-392922 ' value='1527206'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527206' id='answer-label-1527206' class=' answer'><span>Amazon DynamoOB cannot be accessed from the AWS CLI and needs to called via the REST API<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392922[]' id='answer-id-1527207' class='answer   answerof-392922 ' value='1527207'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527207' id='answer-label-1527207' class=' answer'><span>The IAM user needs an associated policy with read access to demoman-table<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-35' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-35'  class='   watupro-question-id-392923'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>35. <\/span>An organization is using Amazon CloudFront to ensure that its users experience low-latency access to its web application. The organization has identified a need to encrypt all traffic between users and CloudFront, and all traffic between CloudFront and the web application. <br \/>\r<br>How can these requirements be met? (Select TWO)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_35' value='392923' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392923' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392923[]' id='answer-id-1527208' class='answer   answerof-392923 ' value='1527208'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527208' id='answer-label-1527208' class=' answer'><span>Use AWS KMS t0 encrypt traffic between cloudFront and the web application.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392923[]' id='answer-id-1527209' class='answer   answerof-392923 ' value='1527209'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527209' id='answer-label-1527209' class=' answer'><span>Set the Origin Protocol Policy to &quot;HTTPS Only&quot;.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392923[]' id='answer-id-1527210' class='answer   answerof-392923 ' value='1527210'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527210' id='answer-label-1527210' class=' answer'><span>Set the Origin\u2019s HTTP Port to 443.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392923[]' id='answer-id-1527211' class='answer   answerof-392923 ' value='1527211'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527211' id='answer-label-1527211' class=' answer'><span>Set the Viewer Protocol Policy to &quot;HTTPS Only&quot; or Redirect HTTP to HTTPS&quot;<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392923[]' id='answer-id-1527212' class='answer   answerof-392923 ' value='1527212'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527212' id='answer-label-1527212' class=' answer'><span>Enable the CloudFront option Restrict Viewer Access.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-36' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-36'  class='   watupro-question-id-392924'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>36. <\/span>A company is developing an ecommerce application that uses Amazon API Gateway APIs. The application uses AWS Lambda as a backend. The company needs to test the code in a dedicated, monitored test environment before the company releases the code to the production environment. <br \/>\r<br>When solution will meet these requirements?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_36' value='392924' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392924' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392924[]' id='answer-id-1527213' class='answer   answerof-392924 ' value='1527213'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527213' id='answer-label-1527213' class=' answer'><span>Use a single stage in API Gateway. Create a Lambda function for each environment. 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The data must be encrypted, and the encryption Keys must support automate annual rotation. The company must use AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) to encrypt the data. <br \/>\r<br>When type of keys should the developer use to meet these requirements?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_37' value='392925' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392925' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392925[]' id='answer-id-1527217' class='answer   answerof-392925 ' value='1527217'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527217' id='answer-label-1527217' class=' answer'><span>Amazon S3 managed keys<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392925[]' id='answer-id-1527218' class='answer   answerof-392925 ' value='1527218'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527218' id='answer-label-1527218' class=' answer'><span>Symmetric customer managed keys with key material that is generated by AWS<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392925[]' id='answer-id-1527219' class='answer   answerof-392925 ' value='1527219'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527219' id='answer-label-1527219' class=' answer'><span>Asymmetric customer managed keys with key material that generated by AWS<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392925[]' id='answer-id-1527220' class='answer   answerof-392925 ' value='1527220'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527220' id='answer-label-1527220' class=' answer'><span>Symmetric customer managed keys with imported key material<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-38' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-38'  class='   watupro-question-id-392926'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>38. <\/span>A team of developed is using an AWS CodePipeline pipeline as a continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI\/CD) mechanism for a web application. A developer has written unit tests to programmatically test the functionality of the application code. The unit tests produce a test report that shows the results of each individual check. The developer now wants to run these tests automatically during the CI\/CD process.<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_38' value='392926' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392926' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392926[]' id='answer-id-1527221' class='answer   answerof-392926 ' value='1527221'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527221' id='answer-label-1527221' class=' answer'><span>Write a Git pre-commit hook that runs the test before every commit. Ensure that each developer who is working on the project has the pre-commit hook instated locally. Review the test report and resolve any issues before pushing changes to AWS CodeCommit.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392926[]' id='answer-id-1527222' class='answer   answerof-392926 ' value='1527222'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527222' id='answer-label-1527222' class=' answer'><span>Add a new stage to the pipeline. Use AWS CodeBuild as the provider. Add the new stage after the stage that deploys code revisions to the test environment. Write a buildspec that fails the CodeBuild stage if any test does not pass. Use the test reports feature of Codebuild to integrate the report with the CodoBuild console. View the test results in CodeBuild Resolve any issues.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392926[]' id='answer-id-1527223' class='answer   answerof-392926 ' value='1527223'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527223' id='answer-label-1527223' class=' answer'><span>Add a new stage to the pipeline. Use AWS CodeBuild at the provider. Add the new stage before the stage that deploys code revisions to the test environment. Write a buildspec that fails the CodeBuild stage it any test does not pass. Use the test reports feature of CodeBuild to integrate the report with the CodeBuild console. View the test results in codeBuild Resolve any issues.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392926[]' id='answer-id-1527224' class='answer   answerof-392926 ' value='1527224'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527224' id='answer-label-1527224' class=' answer'><span>Add a new stage to the pipeline. Use Jenkins as the provider. Configure CodePipeline to use Jenkins to run the unit tests. Write a Jenkinsfile that fails the stage if any test does not pass. Use the test report plugin for Jenkins to integrate the repot with the Jenkins dashboard. View the test results in Jenkins. 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A developer needs configure an Amazon S3 bucket policy so users can access an S3 bucket only by using these VPC endpoints. <br \/>\r<br>Which solution will meet these requirements?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_39' value='392927' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType392927' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392927[]' id='answer-id-1527225' class='answer   answerof-392927 ' value='1527225'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527225' id='answer-label-1527225' class=' answer'><span>Create multiple S3 bucket polices by using each VPC endpoint ID that have the aws SourceVpce value in the StringNotEquals condition.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392927[]' id='answer-id-1527226' class='answer   answerof-392927 ' value='1527226'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527226' id='answer-label-1527226' class=' answer'><span>Create a single S3 bucket policy that has the aws SourceVpc value and in the StingNotEquals condition to use VPC I<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392927[]' id='answer-id-1527227' class='answer   answerof-392927 ' value='1527227'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527227' id='answer-label-1527227' class=' answer'><span>Create a single S3 bucket policy that the multiple aws SourceVpce value and in the SringNotEquals condton to use vpce.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-392927[]' id='answer-id-1527228' class='answer   answerof-392927 ' value='1527228'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527228' id='answer-label-1527228' class=' answer'><span>Create a single S3 bucket policy that has multiple aws sourceVpce value in the StingNotEquale condition. 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Create a resource- based policy to allow access to the bucket.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392928[]' id='answer-id-1527232' class='answer   answerof-392928 ' value='1527232'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527232' id='answer-label-1527232' class=' answer'><span>Refactor the Lambda code to load the Root CA Cert from the Root CA Certs location. Modify the runtime trust store inside the Lambda function handler.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-392928[]' id='answer-id-1527233' class='answer   answerof-392928 ' value='1527233'   \/><label for='answer-id-1527233' id='answer-label-1527233' class=' answer'><span>Refactor the Lambda code to load the Root CA Cert from the Root CA Cert's location. 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