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 95 of 102.

  1. Question 947: A company runs its legacy web application on AWS. The web application server runs on an Amazon EC2 instance in the public subnet of a VPC. The web application…
  2. Question 948: A company operates a food delivery service. Because of recent growth, the company's order processing system is experiencing scaling problems during peak traffi…
  3. Question 949: An online gaming company is transitioning user data storage to Amazon DynamoDB to support the company's growing user base. The current architecture includes Dy…
  4. Question 950: A company runs its media rendering application on premises. The company wants to reduce storage costs and has moved all data to Amazon S3. The on-premises rend…
  5. Question 951: A company hosts its enterprise resource planning (ERP) system in the us-east-1 Region. The system runs on Amazon EC2 instances. Customers use a public API that…
  6. Question 952: A company tracks customer satisfaction by using surveys that the company hosts on its website. The surveys sometimes reach thousands of customers every hour. S…
  7. Question 953: A company uses AWS Systems Manager for routine management and patching of Amazon EC2 instances. The EC2 instances are in an IP address type target group behind…
  8. Question 954: A company hosts a website analytics application on a single Amazon EC2 On-Demand Instance. The analytics application is highly resilient and is designed to run…
  9. Question 955: A company runs an environment where data is stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. The objects are accessed frequently throughout the day. The company has strict da ta…
  10. Question 956: A company runs multiple workloads on virtual machines (VMs) in an on-premises data center. The company is expanding rapidly. The on-premises data center is not…