A company is deploying a new mobile game on AWS for its customers around the world. The Development team uses AWS Code services and must meet the following requirements:
- Clients need to send/receive real-time playing data from the backend frequently and with minimal latency
- Game data must meet the data residency requirement
Which strategy can a DevOps Engineer implement to meet their needs?
A Development team is working on a serverless application in AWS. To quickly identify and remediate potential production issues, the team decides to roll out changes to a small number of users as a test before the full release. The DevOps Engineer must develop a solution to minimize downtime and impact.
Which of the following solutions should be used to meet the requirements? (Select TWO.)
A company wants to implement a CI/CD pipeline for an application that is deployed on AWS. The company also has a source-code analysis tool hosted on premises that checks for security flaws. The tool has not yet been migrated to AWS and can be accessed only on premises. The company wants to run checks against the source code as part of the pipeline before the code is compiled. The checks take anywhere from minutes to an hour to complete.
How can a DevOps Engineer meet these requirements?
A company is adopting AWS CodeDeploy to automate its application deployments for a Java-Apache Tomcat application with an Apache webserver. The
Development team started with a proof of concept, created a deployment group for a developer environment, and performed functional tests within the application.
After completion, the team will create additional deployment groups for staging and production
The current log level is configured within the Apache settings, but the team wants to change this configuration dynamically when the deployment occurs, so that they can set different log level configurations depending on the deployment group without having a different application revision for each group.
How can these requirements be met with the LEAST management overhead and without requiring different script versions for each deployment group?
A company has an application that has predictable peak traffic times. The company wants the application instances to scale up only during the peak times. The application stores state in Amazon DynamoDB. The application environment uses a standard Node.js application stack and custom Chef recipes stored in a private Git repository.
Which solution is MOST cost-effective and requires the LEAST amount of management overhead when performing rolling updates of the application environment?
Free Practice Mock Questions Set 71-75 (Quiz # 15) for Amazon DOP-C01 Exam, according to official Amazon AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional exam syllabus topic # 3