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Which of the below mentioned statements is not true in this condition?

A user has moved an object to Glacier using the life cycle rules. The user requests to restore the
archive after 6 months. When the restore request is completed the user accesses that archive.
Which of the below mentioned statements is not true in this condition?

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A.
The archive will be available as an object for the duration specified by the user during the
restoration
request

B.
The restored object’s storage class will be RRS

C.
The user can modify the restoration period only by issuing a new restore request with the
updated
period

D.
The user needs to pay storage for both RRS (restored. and Glacier (Archive. Rates

Explanation:
AWS Glacier is an archival service offered by AWS. AWS S3 provides lifecycle rules to archive
and restore objects from S3 to Glacier. Once the object is archived their storage class will change
to Glacier. If the user sends a request for restore, the storage class will still be Glacier for the
restored object. The user will be paying for both the archived copy as well as for the restored
object. The object is available only for the duration specified in the restore request and if the user
wants to modify that period, he has to raise another restore request with the updated duration.

4 Comments on “Which of the below mentioned statements is not true in this condition?

  1. Thorsten says:

    If
    B.
    The restored object’s storage class will be RRS
    is wrong and it still has the storage class Glacier than I have a Problem with
    D.
    The user needs to pay storage for both RRS (restored. and Glacier (Archive. Rates
    beeing a true statement.
    With D the restored files would be RRS.




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  2. Bala says:

    Answer: B
    Explanation:
    AWS Glacier is an archival service offered by AWS. AWS S3 provides lifecycle rules to archive and restore objects from S3 to Glacier. Once the object is archived their storage class will change to Glacier. If the user sends a request for restore, the storage class will still be Glacier for the restored object. The user will be paying for both the archived copy as well as for the restored object. The object is available only for the duration specified in the restore request and if the user wants to modify that period, he has to raise another restore request with the updated duration.




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