SOA-C03AWS Certified CloudOps Engineer - Associate

Practice Exam 2

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  1. Question 1 of 5

    Burstable instance CPU creditsMonitoring, Logging, Analysis, Remediation, and Performance Optimization

    An administrator stops a T3 instance for two days and then starts it again. What became of its accrued CPU credits?

  2. Question 2 of 5

    Route 53 routing policiesReliability and Business Continuity

    A team keeps a standby site that should answer only when the primary stops passing its health check. Which routing policy fits?

  3. Question 3 of 5

    Spot InstancesDeployment, Provisioning, and Automation

    An engineer wants warning earlier than the two-minute notice so work can be moved off at-risk Spot capacity. Which signal provides that?

  4. Question 4 of 5

    Service control policiesSecurity and Compliance

    An administrator disables the SCP policy type in a root and later turns it back on. What state are the earlier attachments in?

  5. Question 5 of 5

    NAT gatewaysNetworking and Content Delivery

    Which mechanisms let a NAT gateway carry IPv6 traffic?

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The other 60 questions are the rest of this form: same 130 minute clock, same 720 cut score, and the same explanation on every question, which is never behind the wall. Practice Exam 2 of 2 on CloudOps Engineer Associate.

What this exam covers

  • Monitoring, Logging, Analysis, Remediation, and Performance Optimization14 questions / 22% of the exam
  • Reliability and Business Continuity14 questions / 22% of the exam
  • Deployment, Provisioning, and Automation14 questions / 22% of the exam
  • Security and Compliance11 questions / 16% of the exam
  • Networking and Content Delivery12 questions / 18% of the exam

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