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 63 of 91.

  1. Question 633: A SysOps Administrator is troubleshooting Amazon EC2 connectivity issues to the internet. The EC2 instance is in a private subnet. Below is the route table tha…
  2. Question 634: A SysOps Administrator has configured health checks a target group for an Application Load Balancer. An Amazon EC2 instance belonging to the target group fails…
  3. Question 635: A company uses LDAP-based credentials and has a Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0 identity provider. A SysOps administrator has configured various…
  4. Question 636: A company has developed a new memory-intensive application that is deployed to a large Amazon EC2 Linux fleet. The company is concerned about potential memory…
  5. Question 637: Developers are using IAM access keys to manage AWS resources using AWS CLI. Company policy requires that access keys are automatically disabled when the access…
  6. Question 638: A company wants to store sensitive data in Amazon S3. The S3 bucket and its contents must be accessible only from the on-premises corporate network. What shoul…
  7. Question 639: A SysOps administrator wants to encrypt an existing Amazon RDS DB instance with AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS). How should the SysOps administrator accom…
  8. Question 640: A streaming company is using AWS resources in the us-east-1 Region for its production environment. The web tier of the streaming site runs on Amazon EC2 instan…
  9. Question 641: A large company has multiple AWS accounts that are assigned to each department. A SysOps administrator needs to help the company reduce overhead and manage its…
  10. Question 642: A security officer has requested that internet access be removed from subnets in a VPC. The subnets currently route internet-bound traffic to a NAT gateway. A…