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 25 of 102.

  1. Question 243: A company is developing a new mobile app. The company must implement proper traffic filtering to protect its Application Load Balancer (ALB) against common app…
  2. Question 244: A solutions architect is designing a new API using Amazon API Gateway that will receive requests from users. The volume of requests is highly variable; several…
  3. Question 245: A company runs an application on a group of Amazon Linux EC2 instances. For compliance reasons, the company must retain all application log files for 7 years.…
  4. Question 246: A company recently migrated its web application to AWS by rehosting the application on Amazon EC2 instances in a single AWS Region. The company wants to redesi…
  5. Question 247: A company collects data from thousands of remote devices by using a RESTful web services application that runs on an Amazon EC2 instance. The EC2 instance rece…
  6. Question 248: A company needs to retain its AWS CloudTrail logs for 3 years. The company is enforcing CloudTrail across a set of AWS accounts by using AWS Organizations from…
  7. Question 249: A company has an API that receives real-time data from a fleet of monitoring devices. The API stores this data in an Amazon RDS DB instance for later analysis.…
  8. Question 250: 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…
  9. Question 251: A company is concerned that two NAT instances in use will no longer be able to support the traffic needed for the company’s application. A solutions architect…
  10. Question 252: An application runs on an Amazon EC2 instance that has an Elastic IP address in VPC A. The application requires access to a database in VPC B. Both VPCs are in…