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 44 of 102.

  1. Question 435: A company stores data in PDF format in an Amazon S3 bucket. The company must follow a legal requirement to retain all new and existing data in Amazon S3 for 7…
  2. Question 436: A company has a stateless web application that runs on AWS Lambda functions that are invoked by Amazon API Gateway. The company wants to deploy the application…
  3. Question 437: A company has a three-tier web application that is in a single server. The company wants to migrate the application to the AWS Cloud. The company also wants th…
  4. Question 438: A company is migrating its applications and databases to the AWS Cloud. The company will use Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), AWS Direct Connect,…
  5. Question 439: A company wants to implement a backup strategy for Amazon EC2 data and multiple Amazon S3 buckets. Because of regulatory requirements, the company must retain…
  6. Question 440: A company runs a website that uses a content management system (CMS) on Amazon EC2. The CMS runs on a single EC2 instance and uses an Amazon Aurora MySQL Multi…
  7. Question 441: A company wants to ingest customer payment data into the company's data lake in Amazon S3. The company receives payment data every minute on average. The compa…
  8. Question 442: A company hosts a multi-tier web application on Amazon Linux Amazon EC2 instances behind an Application Load Balancer. The instances run in an Auto Scaling gro…
  9. Question 443: A company wants to host a scalable web application on AWS. The application will be accessed by users from different geographic regions of the world. Applicatio…
  10. Question 444: A company has hired a solutions architect to design a reliable architecture for its application. The application consists of one Amazon RDS DB instance and two…