what would you recommend?

You are the new IT architect in a company that operates a mobile sleep tracking application
When activated at night, the mobile app is sending collected data points of 1 kilobyte every 5 minutes to your
backend
The backend takes care of authenticating the user and writing the data points into an Amazon DynamoDB
table.
Every morning, you scan the table to extract and aggregate last night’s data on a per user basis, and store the
results in Amazon S3.
Users are notified via Amazon SMS mobile push notifications that new data is available, which is parsed and
visualized by (The mobile app Currently you have around 100k users who are mostly based out of North
America.
You have been tasked to optimize the architecture of the backend system to lower cost what would you
recommend? (Choose 2 answers)

You are the new IT architect in a company that operates a mobile sleep tracking application
When activated at night, the mobile app is sending collected data points of 1 kilobyte every 5 minutes to your
backend
The backend takes care of authenticating the user and writing the data points into an Amazon DynamoDB
table.
Every morning, you scan the table to extract and aggregate last night’s data on a per user basis, and store the
results in Amazon S3.
Users are notified via Amazon SMS mobile push notifications that new data is available, which is parsed and
visualized by (The mobile app Currently you have around 100k users who are mostly based out of North
America.
You have been tasked to optimize the architecture of the backend system to lower cost what would you
recommend? (Choose 2 answers)

A.
Create a new Amazon DynamoDB (able each day and drop the one for the previous day after its data is onAmazon S3.

B.
Have the mobile app access Amazon DynamoDB directly instead of JSON files stored on Amazon S3.

C.
Introduce an Amazon SQS queue to buffer writes to the Amazon DynamoDB table and reduce provisioned
write throughput.

D.
Introduce Amazon Elasticache lo cache reads from the Amazon DynamoDB table and reduce provisioned
read throughput.

E.
Write data directly into an Amazon Redshift cluster replacing both Amazon DynamoDB and Amazon S3.



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