which leaves your 100Mbps WAN connection completely und…

You are responsible for a legacy web application whose server environment is approaching end
of life.
You would like to migrate this application to AWS as quickly as possible, since the application
environment currently has the following limitations:
– the VM’s single 10GB VMDK is almost full;
– the virtual network Interface still uses the 10Mbps dnver, which
leaves your 100Mbps WAN connection completely underutilized;
– it is currently running on a highly customized, Windows VM within a
VMware environment; ?you do not have the installation media.
This is a mission critical application with an RTO (Recovery Time Objective) of 8 hours, RPO
(Recovery Point Objective) of 1 hour.
How could you best migrate this application to AWS while meeting your business continuity
requirements?

You are responsible for a legacy web application whose server environment is approaching end
of life.
You would like to migrate this application to AWS as quickly as possible, since the application
environment currently has the following limitations:
– the VM’s single 10GB VMDK is almost full;
– the virtual network Interface still uses the 10Mbps dnver, which
leaves your 100Mbps WAN connection completely underutilized;
– it is currently running on a highly customized, Windows VM within a
VMware environment; ?you do not have the installation media.
This is a mission critical application with an RTO (Recovery Time Objective) of 8 hours, RPO
(Recovery Point Objective) of 1 hour.
How could you best migrate this application to AWS while meeting your business continuity
requirements?

A.
Use S3 to create a backup of the VM and restore the data into EC2.

B.
Use the EC2 VM Import Connector for vCenter to import the VM into EC2.

C.
Use the ec2-bundle-instance API to import an image of the VM into EC2.

D.
Use Import/Export to import the VM as an EBS snapshot and attach to EC2.

Explanation:
https://aws.amazon.com/developertools/2759763385083070



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