AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate (SAA-C02) Free Practice Exam Questions

789 real AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate (SAA-C02) exam questions with answers and AI explanations. Amazon Web Services certification prep — page 12 of 79.

  1. Question 113: A monolithic application was recently migrated to AWS and is now running on a single Amazon EC2 instance. Due to application limitations, it is not possible to…
  2. Question 114: A solutions architect is designing a hybrid application using the AWS cloud. The network between the on-premises data center and AWS will use an AWS Direct Con…
  3. Question 115: A company has two applications it wants to migrate to AWS. Both applications process a large set of files by accessing the same files at the same time. Both ap…
  4. Question 116: A company wants to deploy a shared file system for its .NET application servers and Microsoft SQL Server databases running on Amazon EC2 instances with Windows…
  5. Question 117: An ecommerce company has noticed performance degradation of its Amazon RDS based web application. The performance degradation is attributed to an increase in t…
  6. Question 118: A company is planning to migrate its virtual server-based workloads to AWS. The company has internet-facing load balancers backed by application servers. The a…
  7. Question 119: A company is using a tape backup solution to store its key application data offsite. The daily data volume is around 50 TB. The company needs to retain the bac…
  8. Question 120: A company mandates that an Amazon S3 gateway endpoint must allow traffic to trusted buckets only. Which method should a solutions architect implement to meet t…
  9. Question 121: A company uses Amazon S3 as its object storage solution. The company has thousands of S3 buckets it uses to store data. Some of the S3 buckets have data that i…
  10. Question 122: A web application runs on Amazon EC2 instances behind an Application Load Balancer. The application allows users to create custom reports of historical weather…