Module 3: Global Infrastructure and Reliability Flashcards
What is the relationship between
Regions and Availability Zones?
Regions consist of three or more Availability Zones.
Each Availability Zone includes one or more data centers.
After you have selected a Region for your applications, as a best practice, run applications in multiple
Availability Zones. This helps to ensure that your applications can continue to run if one Availability Zone fails.
List the factors to consider when determining the right Region for your services, data, and applications.
*Compliance with data governance and legal requirements
*Proximity to your customers
*Pricing
*Available services within a Region
What is an Edge Location?
An edge location is a site that Amazon CloudFront uses to store cached copies of your content for faster delivery to customers
When choosing an AWS Region for
your services, data, and applications,
why should you consider a Region’s
proximity to your customers?
When your customers request content, it travels across a short distance and is delivered to
them quickly.
What is AWS Outposts?
A) An AWS service that extends infrastructure and services to your on-premises location
B) A managed machine learning service for training models on premises.
C) A service that provides free AWS resources for educational purposes.
D) A service that offers virtual desktop for remote work.
A) An AWS service that extends infrastructure and services to your on-premises location
What is the primary purpose of AWS Outposts?
A) To provide on-premises hardware support for non-AWS workloads.
B) To allow customers to run AWS services entirely in isolated environments.
C) To enable hybrid cloud deployments, bringing AWS infrastructure and services to on-premises data centers.
D) To offer a dedicated internet connection for faster AWS service access.
C) To enable hybrid cloud deployments, bringing AWS infrastructure and services to on-premises data centers.
Which of the following is a key benefit of using AWS Outposts?
A) Reduced need for security configurations.
B) Decreased network latency for global users.
C) Increased dependency on public internet connectivity.
D) Simplified management of physical hardware.
D)
In which scenarios might AWS Outposts be particularly useful?
A) When you want to run AWS services exclusively in the cloud.
B) When you require low-latency access to AWS services while keeping certain workloads on-premises.
C) When you need to store sensitive data in an on-premises server room.
D) When you want to migrate all your data centers to AWS.
B)
How does AWS Outposts differ from AWS native cloud services?
A) AWS Outposts allows you to run AWS services on-premises.
B) AWS Outposts requires no internet connectivity.
C) AWS Outposts only supports Windows-based workloads.
D) AWS Outposts does not require an AWS account.
A)
What is AWS CloudFront?
A) A fully managed cloud storage service.
B) A service for creating and managing virtual private networks.
C) A content delivery network (CDN) service that accelerates the delivery of web content and APIs.
D) A service for managing and analyzing large datasets.
C) A content delivery network (CDN) service that accelerates the delivery of web content and APIs.
What is the primary purpose of AWS CloudFront?
A) To provide secure authentication for AWS resources.
B) To create and manage virtual machines on the cloud.
C) To automate the deployment of AWS infrastructure.
D) To distribute content with low latency and high data transfer speeds.
D) To distribute content with low latency and high data transfer speeds.
How does AWS CloudFront improve content delivery performance?
A) By providing virtual private servers for content distribution.
B) By caching content in multiple locations around the world.
C) By encrypting content during transmission.
D) By limiting the types of files that can be distributed.
B) By caching content in multiple locations around the world.
Which of the following can be accelerated using AWS CloudFront?
A) Only static HTML files.
B) Only videos hosted on Amazon S3.
C) Both static and dynamic content, including APIs.
D) Only content hosted on Amazon EC2 instances.
C) Both static and dynamic content, including APIs.
What is the benefit of using AWS CloudFront’s edge locations?
A) They reduce latency by bringing content closer to the end-users.
B) They allow users to directly manage the hardware in those locations.
C) They improve the security of content delivery.
D) They eliminate the need for SSL certificates.
A) They reduce latency by bringing content closer to the end-users.
Which of the following is
TRUE for the AWS Global
Infrastructure?
A. An Availability Zone consists of a single Region.
B. An Availability Zone consists of two or more Regions.
C. A Region consists of a single Availability Zone.
D. A Region consists of three or more Availability Zones.
D. A Region consists of three or more Availability Zones.