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 29 of 79.

  1. Question 287: A company is designing an internet-facing web application. The application runs on Amazon EC2 for Linux-based instances that store sensitive user data in Amazo…
  2. Question 288: A development team stores its Amazon RDS MySQL DB instance user name and password credentials in a configuration file. The configuration file is stored as plai…
  3. Question 289: A solutions architect wants all new users to have specific complexity requirements and mandatory rotation periods for IAM user passwords. What should the solut…
  4. Question 290: A company wants a storage option that enables its data science team to analyze its data on premises and in the AWS Cloud. The team needs to be able to run stat…
  5. Question 291: A company wants to improve the availability and performance of its stateless UDP-based workload. The workload is deployed on Amazon EC2 instances in multiple A…
  6. Question 292: A company wants to use high performance computing (HPC) infrastructure on AWS for financial risk modeling. The company's HPC workloads run on Linux. Each HPC w…
  7. Question 293: A solutions architect is designing the architecture of a new application being deployed to the AWS Cloud. The application will run on Amazon EC2 On-Demand Inst…
  8. Question 294: A solutions architect must design a database solution for a high-traffic ecommerce web application. The database stores customer profiles and shopping cart inf…
  9. Question 295: A company has an ecommerce application running in a single VPC. The application stack has a single web server and an Amazon RDS Multi-AZ DB instance. The compa…
  10. Question 296: A company receives 10 TB of instrumentation data each day from several machines located at a single factory. The data consists of JSON files stored on a storag…