AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate (SAA-C03) Free Practice Exam Questions

1012 real AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate (SAA-C03) exam questions with answers and AI explanations. Amazon Web Services certification prep — page 31 of 102.

  1. Question 303: A company is hosting a web application from an Amazon S3 bucket. The application uses Amazon Cognito as an identity provider to authenticate users and return a…
  2. Question 304: An image hosting company uploads its large assets to Amazon S3 Standard buckets. The company uses multipart upload in parallel by using S3 APIs and overwrites…
  3. Question 305: A company has an AWS Lambda function that needs read access to an Amazon S3 bucket that is located in the same AWS account. Which solution will meet these requ…
  4. Question 306: A solutions architect must create a disaster recovery (DR) plan for a high-volume software as a service (SaaS) platform. All data for the platform is stored in…
  5. Question 307: A company has an on-premises MySQL database used by the global sales team with infrequent access patterns. The sales team requires the database to have minimal…
  6. Question 308: A company has an application that runs on several Amazon EC2 instances. Each EC2 instance has multiple Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) data volumes att…
  7. Question 309: A company hosts a multi-tier web application that uses an Amazon Aurora MySQL DB cluster for storage. The application tier is hosted on Amazon EC2 instances. T…
  8. Question 310: A company’s application runs on Amazon EC2 instances behind an Application Load Balancer (ALB). The instances run in an Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling group across mu…
  9. Question 311: A company needs to provide its employees with secure access to confidential and sensitive files. The company wants to ensure that the files can be accessed onl…
  10. Question 312: A company has an application that is backed by an Amazon DynamoDB table. The company’s compliance requirements specify that database backups must be taken ever…