Practice Test 1 | AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner | CLF-C01 | Dumps | Mock Test
When an administrator is looking to deploy shared file access Linux-based workloads which will require up to petabytes of data stores, what is the best-suited file storage option to use?
A. Amazon EFS
B. Amazon S3
C. AWS Snowball
D. Amazon EBS
Correct Answer – A
Amazon Elastic File Storage (EFS) is the best-suited file storage option for the described scenario. It is designed for shared file access and scaling to petabyte data store.
https://aws.amazon.com/efs/when-to-choose-efs/
- Option B is incorrect because Amazon S3 is an object data store which is not suitable for deploying Linux-based workloads as the scenario outlines.
- Option C is incorrect because AWS Snowball is a data transport solution and data migration which is not suitable for deploying shared file access builds.
- Option D is incorrect because Amazon Elastic Block Store is block storage service for access by an EC2 instance but without the capability of a share file access. Applications that utilize persistent or dedicated block storage for a single instance can use Amazon EBS storage.
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