Which statements about DynamoDB are true?
Which statements about DynamoDB are true? Choose 2 answers
What could be an explanation for this?
You are writing to a DynamoDB table and receive the following exception:”
ProvisionedThroughputExceededException”. though according to your Cloudwatch metrics
for the table, you are not exceeding your provisioned throughput. What could be an
explanation for this?
How can Company A provide only paid subscribers the ability to download a premier content file in the S3 bucke
Company A has an S3 bucket containing premier content that they intend to make available
to only paid subscribers of their website. The S3 bucket currently has default permissions of
all objects being private to prevent inadvertent exposure of the premier content to
non-paying website visitors. How can Company A provide only paid subscribers the ability
to download a premier content file in the S3 bucket?
What happens, by default, when one of the resources in a CloudFormation stack cannot be created?
What happens, by default, when one of the resources in a CloudFormation stack cannot be
created?
What is the maximum number of S3 Buckets available per AWS account?
What is the maximum number of S3 Buckets available per AWS account?
Which of the following are valid arguments for an SNS Publish request?
Which of the following are valid arguments for an SNS Publish request? Choose 3 answers
How much write throughput is required for the target table?
A meteorological system monitors 600 temperature gauges, obtaining temperature samples
every minute and saving each sample to a DynamoDB table. Each sample involves writing
1K of data and the writes are evenly distributed over time. How much write throughput is
required for the target table?
Which of the following platforms are supported by Elastic Beanstalk?
Which of the following platforms are supported by Elastic Beanstalk? Choose 2 answers
What could explain this behavior?
You attempt to store an object in the US-STANDARD region in Amazon S3, and receive a
confirmation that it has been successfully stored. You then immediately make another API
call and attempt to read this object. S3 tells you that the object does not exist What could
explain this behavior?
Which features can be used to restrict access to data in S3?
Which features can be used to restrict access to data in S3? Choose 2 answers