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 61 of 102.

  1. Question 607: A company runs several websites on AWS for its different brands. Each website generates tens of gigabytes of web traffic logs each day. A solutions architect n…
  2. Question 608: An international company has a subdomain for each country that the company operates in. The subdomains are formatted as example.com, country1.example.com, and…
  3. Question 609: A company is required to use cryptographic keys in its on-premises key manager. The key manager is outside of the AWS Cloud because of regulatory and complianc…
  4. Question 610: A solutions architect needs to host a high performance computing (HPC) workload in the AWS Cloud. The workload will run on hundreds of Amazon EC2 instances and…
  5. Question 611: A weather forecasting company needs to process hundreds of gigabytes of data with sub-millisecond latency. The company has a high performance computing (HPC) e…
  6. Question 612: An ecommerce company runs a PostgreSQL database on premises. The database stores data by using high IOPS Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) block storage.…
  7. Question 613: A company wants to migrate its on-premises Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise edition database to AWS. The company's online application uses the database to proce…
  8. Question 614: A company has a large data workload that runs for 6 hours each day. The company cannot lose any data while the process is running. A solutions architect is des…
  9. Question 615: A company uses an on-premises network-attached storage (NAS) system to provide file shares to its high performance computing (HPC) workloads. The company wants…
  10. Question 616: A company is developing a new application on AWS. The application consists of an Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) cluster, an Amazon S3 bucket tha…