Practice Test 3 | AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate | SAA-C03 | Dumps | Mock Test
A company wants to store their documents in AWS. Initially, these documents will be used frequently, and after a duration of 6 months, they will need to be archived. How would you architect this requirement?
A. Store the files in Amazon EBS and create a Lifecycle Policy to remove the files after 6 months.
B. Store the files in Amazon S3 and create a Lifecycle Policy to archive the files after 6 months.
C. Store the files in Amazon Glacier and create a Lifecycle Policy to remove the files after 6 months.
D. Store the files in Amazon EFS and create a Lifecycle Policy to remove the files after 6 months.
Explanation:
Answer – B
AWS Documentation mentions the following on Lifecycle Policies:
Lifecycle configuration enables you to specify the lifecycle management of objects in a bucket. The configuration is a set of one or more rules, where each rule defines an action for Amazon S3 to apply to a group of objects. These actions can be classified as follows:
- Transition actions – In which you define when objects transition to another storage class. For example, you may choose to transition objects to the STANDARD_IA (IA, for infrequent access) storage class 30 days after creation, or archive objects to the GLACIER storage class one year after creation.
- Expiration actions – In which you specify when the objects expire. Amazon S3 deletes the expired objects on your behalf.
For more information on AWS S3 Lifecycle Policies, please visit the following URL:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/object-lifecycle-mgmt.html
Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.