AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional (SAP-C02) Free Practice Exam Questions

524 real AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional (SAP-C02) exam questions with answers and AI explanations. Amazon Web Services certification prep — page 42 of 53.

  1. Question 416: A company has an application that has a web frontend. The application runs in the company's on-premises data center and requires access to file storage for cri…
  2. Question 417: A company is planning to migrate an on-premises data center to AWS. The company currently hosts the data center on Linux-based VMware VMs. A solutions architec…
  3. Question 418: A company runs a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application on AWS. The application consists of AWS Lambda functions and an Amazon RDS for MySQL Multi-AZ databas…
  4. Question 419: A company is planning to migrate an application from on premises to the AWS Cloud. The company will begin the migration by moving the application’s underlying…
  5. Question 420: A global company has a mobile app that displays ticket barcodes. Customers use the tickets on the mobile app to attend live events. Event scanners read the tic…
  6. Question 421: A medical company is running a REST API on a set of Amazon EC2 instances. The EC2 instances run in an Auto Scaling group behind an Application Load Balancer (A…
  7. Question 422: To abide by industry regulations, a solutions architect must design a solution that will store a company's critical data in multiple public AWS Regions, includ…
  8. Question 423: A company has developed an application that is running Windows Server on VMware vSphere VMs that the company hosts on premises. The application data is stored…
  9. Question 424: A company runs a highly available data collection application on Amazon EC2 in the eu-north-1 Region. The application collects data from end-user devices and w…
  10. Question 425: A company provides a centralized Amazon EC2 application hosted in a single shared VPC. The centralized application must be accessible from client applications…