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 73 of 91.

  1. Question 739: A company is creating an application that will keep records. The application will run on Amazon EC2 instances and will use an Amazon Aurora MySQL database as i…
  2. Question 740: A SysOps administrator needs a secure way to connect to AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) within a VPC. The SysOps administrator must ensure that connection…
  3. Question 741: A company has several business units that want to use Amazon EC2. The company wants to require all business units to provision their EC2 instances by using onl…
  4. Question 742: A company has an application that is running on an Amazon EC2 instance in one Availability Zone. A SysOps administrator needs to make the application highly av…
  5. Question 743: A SysOps administrator is testing a new batch job. The batch job will upload 20 GB of data from Amazon EC2 instances in a private subnet to an Amazon S3 bucket…
  6. Question 744: A developer created a new application that uses Spot Fleet for a variety of instance families across multiple Availability Zones. What should the developer do…
  7. Question 745: A company is hosting a website on an Amazon EC2 instance that runs in a public subnet inside a VPC. The company uses Amazon CloudWatch Logs for web server log…
  8. Question 746: A company's audit shows that users have been changing cost-related tags on Amazon EC2 instances after deployment. The company has an organization in AWS Organi…
  9. Question 748: A SysOps administrator is deploying a fleet of over 100 Amazon EC2 instances in an Amazon VPC. After the instances are set up and serving clients, a new DNS se…
  10. Question 749: A company wants to track Amazon EC2 usage charges that are based on the value of a tag that is named Business-Unit. Company leaders instruct developers to upda…