AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate (SAA-C02) Free Practice Exam Questions

789 real AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate (SAA-C02) exam questions with answers and AI explanations. Amazon Web Services certification prep — page 40 of 79.

  1. Question 398: A company has an application that uses overnight digital images of products on store shelves to analyze inventory data. The application runs on Amazon EC2 inst…
  2. Question 399: A solutions architect needs to host a high performance computing (HPC) workload in the AWS Cloud. The workload will run on hundreds of Amazon EC2 instances and…
  3. Question 400: A company is using Amazon Route 53 latency-based routing to route requests to its UDP-based application for users around the world. The application is hosted o…
  4. Question 401: A company manages its own Amazon EC2 instances that run MySQL databases. The company is manually managing replication and scaling as demand increases or decrea…
  5. Question 402: A company has thousands of edge devices that collectively generate 1 TB of status alerts each day. Each alert is approximately 2 KB in size. A solutions archit…
  6. Question 403: A company has two AWS accounts: Production and Development. There are code changes ready in the Development account to push to the Production account. In the a…
  7. Question 404: A company is using a centralized AWS account to store log data in various Amazon S3 buckets. A solutions architect needs to ensure that the data is encrypted a…
  8. Question 405: A company's HTTP application is behind a Network Load Balancer (NLB). The NLB's target group is configured to use an Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling group with multipl…
  9. Question 406: A solutions architect is tasked with transferring 750 TB of data from a network-attached file system located at a branch office to Amazon S3 Glacier. The solut…
  10. Question 407: A company is migrating a large, mission-critical database to AWS. A solutions architect has decided to use an Amazon RDS for MySQL Multi-AZ DB instance that is…