AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (legacy) Free Practice Exam Questions

903 real AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (legacy) exam questions with answers and AI explanations. Amazon Web Services certification prep — page 50 of 91.

  1. Question 502: A company has deployed a NAT instance to allow web servers to obtain software updates from the internet. There is high latency on the NAT instance as the netwo…
  2. Question 503: A security researcher has published a new Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) report that impacts a popular operating system. A SysOps Administrator is…
  3. Question 504: A Development team recently deployed a new version of a web application to production. After the release, penetration testing revealed a cross-site scripting v…
  4. Question 505: A Development team is designing an application that processes sensitive information within a hybrid deployment. The team needs to ensure the application data i…
  5. Question 506: A company is using AWS Storage Gateway to create block storage volumes and mount them as Internet Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI) devices from on-prem…
  6. Question 507: A SysOps Administrator observes a large number of rogue HTTP requests on an Application Load Balancer (ALB). The requests originate from various IP addresses.…
  7. Question 508: A SysOps Administrator is trying to set up an Amazon Route 53 domain name to route traffic to a website hosted on Amazon S3. The domain name of the website is…
  8. Question 509: A SysOps Administrator at an ecommerce company discovers that several 404 errors are being sent to one IP address every minute. The Administrator suspects a bo…
  9. Question 510: A company wants to reduce costs across the entire company after discovering that several AWS accounts were using unauthorized services and incurring extremely…
  10. Question 511: A company has an application database on Amazon RDS that runs a resource-intensive reporting job. This is causing other applications using the database to run…