A developer designed an application on an Amazon EC2 instance The application makes API requests to objects in an Amazon S3 bucket
Which combination of steps will ensure that the application makes the API requests in the MOST secure manner? (Select TWO.)
A developer is storing sensitive data generated by an application in Amazon S3. The developer wants to encrypt the data at rest. A company policy requires an audit trail of when the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) key was used and by whom.
Which encryption option will meet these requirements?
In a move toward using microservices, a company's management team has asked all development teams to build their services so that API requests depend only on that service's data store. One team is building a Payments service which has its own database; the service needs data that originates in the Accounts database. Both are using Amazon DynamoDB.
What approach will result in the simplest, decoupled, and reliable method to get near-real time updates from the Accounts database?
A developer needs to modify an application architecture to meet new functional requirements. Application data is stored in Amazon DynamoDB and processed tor analysis in a nightly batch. The system analysts do not want to wait until the next day to view the processed data and have asked to have it available in near-real time.
Which application architecture pattern would enable the data to be processed as it is received?
A company is creating an application that processes csv files from Amazon S3 A developer has created an S3 bucket The developer has also created an AWS Lambda function to process the csv files from the S3 bucket
Which combination of steps will invoke the Lambda function when a csv file is uploaded to Amazon S3? (Select TWO.)
A developer migrated a legacy application to an AWS Lambda function. The function uses a third-party service to pull data with a series of API calls at the end of each month. The function than processes the data to generate the monthly reports. The function has Been working with no issues so far.
The third-party service recently issued a restriction to allow a feed number to API calls each minute and each day. If the API calls exceed the limit tor each minute or each day, then the service will produce errors. The API also provides the minute limit and daily limit in the response header. This restriction might extend the overall process to multiple days because the process is consuming more API calls than the available limit.
What is the MOST operationally efficient way to refactor the server less application to accommodate this change?
A developer is receiving an intermittent ProvisionedThroughputExceededException error from an application that is based on Amazon DynamoDB. According to the Amazon CloudWatch metrics for the table, the application is not exceeding the provisioned throughput. What could be the cause of the issue?
A company is developing a serverless application by using AWS Lambda functions. One of the Lambda functions needs to access an Amazon RDS DB instance. The DB instance is in a private subnet inside a VPC.
The company creates a role that includes the necessary permissions to access the DB instance. The company then assigns the role to the Lambda function. A developer must take additional action to give the Lambda function access to the DB instance.
What should the developer do to meet these requirements?
A company has built an AWS Lambda function to convert large image files into output files that can be used in a third-party viewer application The company recently added a new module to the function to improve the output of the generated files However, the new module has increased the bundle size and has increased the time that is needed to deploy changes to the function code.
How can a developer increase the speed of the Lambda function deployment?
A developer runs an application that displays scores for sports games on Amazon EC2 instances. The application uses a Redis client to retrieve the scores from an Amazon ElastiCache (Redis OSS) cluster.
The developer observes increased latency during operations on the cache because of connection failures to the cluster. The developer needs to resolve the latency issues.
A company has an ecommerce application. To track product reviews, the company's development team uses an Amazon DynamoDB table.
Every record includes the following
• A Review ID a 16-digrt universally unique identifier (UUID)
• A Product ID and User ID 16 digit UUlDs that reference other tables
• A Product Rating on a scale of 1-5
• An optional comment from the user
The table partition key is the Review ID. The most performed query against the table is to find the 10 reviews with the highest rating for a given product.
Which index will provide the FASTEST response for this query"?
A company is planning to use AWS CodeDeploy to deploy an application to Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) During the deployment of a new version of the application, the company initially must expose only 10% of live traffic to the new version of the deployed application. Then, after 15 minutes elapse, the company must route all the remaining live traffic to the new version of the deployed application.
Which CodeDeploy predefined configuration will meet these requirements?
A company developed an API application on AWS by using Amazon CloudFront. Amazon API Gateway, and AWS Lambda. The API has a minimum of four requests every second A developer notices that many API users run the same query by using the POST method. The developer wants to cache the POST request to optimize the API resources.
Which solution will meet these requirements'?
A company needs to set up secure database credentials for all its AWS Cloud resources. The company's resources include Amazon RDS DB instances Amazon DocumentDB clusters and Amazon Aurora DB instances. The company's security policy mandates that database credentials be encrypted at rest and rotated at a regular interval.
Which solution will meet these requirements MOST securely?
A company is migrating an on-premises database to Amazon RDS for MySQL. The company has read-heavy workloads. The company wants to refactor the code to achieve optimum read performance for queries.
Which solution will meet this requirement with LEAST current and future effort?