You would like to create a mirror image of your production environment in another region for disaster
recovery purposes. Which of the following AWS resources do not need to be recreated in the second region?
(Choose 2 answers)
A.
Route 53 Record Sets
B.
IM1 Roles
C.
Elastic IP Addresses (EIP)
D.
EC2 Key Pairs
E.
Launch configurations
F.
Security Groups
Explanation:
http://ltech.com/wp-content/themes/optimize/download/AWS_Disaster_Recovery.pdf (page 6)
should be A and B
It is A and B. The Route 53 and IAM are global.
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/resources.html
A&B.
As per the document defined, new IPs should be reserved not the same ones.
Elastic IP Addresses are static IP addresses designed for dynamic cloud computing. Unlike traditional static IP addresses, however, Elastic IP addresses enable you to mask instance or Availability Zone failures by programmatically remapping your public IP addresses to instances in your account in a particular region. For DR, you can also pre-allocate some IP addresses for the most critical systems so that their IP addresses are already known before disaster strikes. This can simplify the execution of the DR plan.
Once again in this document it is clearly mentions that Elastic IPs are regional. Therefore the answer is wrong.
According to http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/resources.html
EC2 Keypair is regional, RSA Keypair is global. Security groups and Launch configuration contain AZ and regional information.
ab is the answer
a & B
A &B
A&B
AB
A & C ..
As per AWS policy , For DR you can pre-allowed same Elastic IPs to make the DR easy .
By the way there is nothing called 1M1 role its IAM
EIP is created in VPC and not global service. so answer is A, B.
check the EIP Basics “An Elastic IP address is for use in a specific region only.”
Once again the answer are wrong. The admins should correct the answers here.
SHOULD BE AB for me as well
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A and IAM Role ,not IM1 Roles