An AWS customer runs a public blogging website. The site users upload two million blog entries a month. The
average blog entry size is 200 KB. The access rate to blog entries drops to negligible 6 months after publication
and users rarely access a blog entry 1 year after publication. Additionally, blog entries have a high update rate
during the first 3 months following publication, this drops to no updates after 6 months. The customer wants to
use CloudFront to improve his user’s load times. Which of the following recommendations would you make to
the customer?
A.
Duplicate entries into two different buckets and create two separate CloudFront distributions where S3
access is restricted only to Cloud Front identity
B.
Create a CloudFront distribution with “US Europe” price class for US/Europe users and a different
CloudFront distribution with “All Edge Locations” for the remaining users.
C.
Create a CloudFront distribution with S3 access restricted only to the CloudFront identity and partition the
blog entry’s location in S3 according to the month it was uploaded to be used with CloudFront behaviors.
D.
Create a CloudFront distribution with Restrict Viewer Access Forward Query string set to true and minimum
TTL of 0.
Maybe is C
I think it’s D