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 87 of 91.

  1. Question 884: A SysOps Administrator is responsible for a large fleet of EC2 instances and must know whether any instances will be affected by upcoming hardware maintenance.…
  2. Question 885: An e-commerce company wants to lower costs on its nightly jobs that aggregate the current day's sales and store the results in Amazon S3. The jobs are currentl…
  3. Question 886: A SysOps Administrator manages an application that stores object metadata in Amazon S3. There is a requirement to have S2 server-side encryption enabled on all…
  4. Question 887: A company has two AWS accounts: development and production. All applications send logs to a specific Amazon S3 bucket for each account, and the Developers are…
  5. Question 888: An organization has decided to consolidate storage and move all of its backups and archives to Amazon S3. With all of the data gathered into a hierarchy under…
  6. Question 889: A SysOps Administrator is deploying a legacy web application on AWS. The application has four Amazon EC2 instances behind a Classic Load Balancer and stores da…
  7. Question 890: On a weekly basis, the Administrator for a photo sharing website receives an archive of all files users have uploaded the previous week. these file archives ca…
  8. Question 891: A company with dozens of AWS accounts wants to ensure that governance rules are being applied across all accounts. The CIO has recommended that AWS Config rule…
  9. Question 892: A custom application must be installed on all Amazon EC2 instances. The application is small, updated frequently and can be installed automatically. How can th…
  10. Question 893: A SysOps Administrator is managing a Memcached cluster in Amazon ElastiCache. The cluster has been heavily used recently, and the Administrator wants to use a…