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 82 of 102.

  1. Question 817: A company that uses AWS Organizations runs 150 applications across 30 different AWS accounts. The company used AWS Cost and Usage Report to create a new report…
  2. Question 818: A large international university has deployed all of its compute services in the AWS Cloud. These services include Amazon EC2, Amazon RDS, and Amazon DynamoDB.…
  3. Question 819: A company runs an application in the AWS Cloud that generates sensitive archival data files. The company wants to rearchitect the application's data storage. T…
  4. Question 820: A company wants to enhance its ecommerce order-processing application that is deployed on AWS. The application must process each order exactly once without aff…
  5. Question 821: A company has an on-premises business application that generates hundreds of files each day. These files are stored on an SMB file share and require a low-late…
  6. Question 822: An ecommerce company is migrating its on-premises workload to the AWS Cloud. The workload currently consists of a web application and a backend Microsoft SQL d…
  7. Question 823: A company runs an application on Amazon EC2 instances in a private subnet. The application needs to store and retrieve data in Amazon S3 buckets. According to…
  8. Question 824: A company wants to relocate its on-premises MySQL database to AWS. The database accepts regular imports from a client-facing application, which causes a high v…
  9. Question 825: A company is running a highly sensitive application on Amazon EC2 backed by an Amazon RDS database. Compliance regulations mandate that all personally identifi…
  10. Question 826: A company runs its application by using Amazon EC2 instances and AWS Lambda functions. The EC2 instances run in private subnets of a VPC. The Lambda functions…