Module 8 - Migration and Innovation Flashcards

1
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How many areas does the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework focus on?

A

6

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The ___________ ensures that IT aligns with business needs and that IT investments link to key business results.

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Business Perspective

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3
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The ________ supports development of an organization-wide change management strategy for successful cloud adoption.

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People Perspective

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4
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The _______________ focuses on the skills and processes to align IT strategy with business strategy. This ensures that you maximize the business value and minimize risks.

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Governance Perspective

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5
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The ___________ includes principles and patterns for implementing new solutions on the cloud, and migrating on-premises workloads to the cloud.

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Platform Perspective

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6
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The ___________ ensures that the organization meets security objectives for visibility, auditability, control, and agility.

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Security Perspective

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7
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The ___________ helps you to enable, run, use, operate, and recover IT workloads to the level agreed upon with your business stakeholders.

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Operations Perspective

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8
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_______ also known as “lift-and-shift” involves moving applications without changes.

In the scenario of a large legacy migration, in which the company is looking to implement its migration and scale quickly to meet a business case, the majority of applications are rehosted.

A

Rehosting

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9
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__________, also known as “lift, tinker, and shift,” involves making a few cloud optimizations to realize a tangible benefit. Optimization is achieved without changing the core architecture of the application.

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Replatforming

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10
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_______ involves reimagining how an application is architected and developed by using cloud-native features. ________ is driven by a strong business need to add features, scale, or performance that would otherwise be difficult to achieve in the application’s existing environment.

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Refactoring (also known as re-architecting)

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11
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_________ involves moving from a traditional license to a software-as-a-service model.

For example, a business might choose to implement the repurchasing strategy by migrating from a customer relationship management (CRM) system to Salesforce.com.

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Repurchasing

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12
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________ consists of keeping applications that are critical for the business in the source environment. This might include applications that require major refactoring before they can be migrated, or, work that can be postponed until a later time.

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Retaining

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13
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The ________ is a collection of physical devices that help to physically transport up to exabytes of data into and out of AWS.

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AWS Snow Family

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14
Q

AWS SnowCone has how much storage capacity?

A

14 TB

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15
Q

AWS Snowball has how much storage capacity?

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80 TB

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16
Q

AWS Snowmobile has how much storage capacity?

A

100 PB

17
Q

Which service enables you to quickly build, train, and deploy machine learning models?

A

Amazon SageMaker